Re: Louisiana Lafayette - Cox Communications
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Boomer
_ Could it be that there is an insider plant to keep the stupid Lafayette going???? Why would we keep it up with nobody buying the stuff!!!!! _
Here is another insider example from UL Today of how rediculous our name issue has become. "aka" is used to identify other names for our university that includes UL L, which I thought the university did NOT want to use. That we have to refer to ouselves using an "aka" is in itself a sad commentary on this. CajunFun has addressed our Logo Crisis and our Mascot Crisis, but to my knowledge is yet to address our Name Crisis. I would like to see his opinion on this rediculous situation.
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Re: Louisiana Lafayette - Cox Communications
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Originally Posted by
rhineaux
_ Almost every time I make a trip to Lafayette, I try to hit up Bell's or LA Hot Stuff or the Bookstore (which seldom happens because of their horrible hours), looking for something "appealing" and looking to spend some cash on. Every time that happens, I leave empty handed. I think the only things I've purchased in the last ~3 years were a $20 long sleeve T-shirt while tailgating because the temps were lower than I anticipated while preparing for the trip to town, and about 3 months ago, a $30 trailer hitch cover that was red with silver letters. Since installation of the hitch cover, the red outside has fallen off, and the letters cannot be deciphered from a distance greater than 3".
Not buying what is not appealing doesn't tell the vendors that Cajun fans don't like the crap they're making...it tells them that Cajun fans aren't out there. If there was a good selection to choose from, and a company put something out that was crap, which didn't sell, then they would know that the item was unpopular because that item's sales were far below everything else. However, almost all of it is crap because of a pepper that nobody's fond of, or because it's yellow or orange, or because of the Lafayette label, or just because of the quality in general. So, when they put out some new crap, and its crappy sales are on par with the crappy sales of all the other crap, the vendors don't know that we think its crap...they just think that we don't exist because none of it sells.
As far as pursuing the issue...even though many fan's have brought it up to various members of the administration, it's not their job to do so. This logo/licensing thing is only one of many issues at UL, with similar characteristics. The problem is that there are too many UL employees who have jobs and don't have careers. Until that changes, the school will not reach its full potential. _
Maybe you just need to try harder. The UL bookstore has some really nice stuff at the booths they set up at our football games.
Also, talk to Rob Harris for one about some quality merchandise. He'll make it for you and he donates a portion of what you spend to UL athletics. I haven't seen him post lately but he uses "FeteAmour" for a handle when he does.
He did some of the murals at Cajun Field
Re: Louisiana Lafayette - Cox Communications
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Originally Posted by
Boomer
Could it be that there is an insider plant to keep the stupid Lafayette going???? Why would we keep it up with nobody buying the stuff!!!!! _
That lady who nobody likes? Boomer, what's the deal with her? Does she have something on everyone employed by the university??
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Re: Louisiana Lafayette - Cox Communications
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Originally Posted by
DestinCajun
_ Maybe you just need to try harder. The UL bookstore has some really nice stuff at the booths they set up at our football games.
Also, talk to Rob Harris for one about some quality merchandise. He'll make it for you and he donates a portion of what you spend to UL athletics. I haven't seen him post lately but he uses "FeteAmour" for a handle when he does.
He did some of the murals at Cajun Field _
What UL needs is a full time merchandise store at the athletic complex, sort of a University Coop store open 7 days a week to sell nothing but UL merchandise. And, I'm not talking about that little shop in the baseball stadium. I'm talking about a nice retail center where you can get just about whatever gear you want to buy. The bookstore is not easy to get, parking is terrible, it isn't open on Saturdays and for game days, all you have is a couple of booths. It is time for UL to step up with something more quality than we have. And yes, I have mentioned it to Farmer. I think he likes the idea. I threw out the UT Coop store in Houston would be a good model to use and he said don't expect us to be able to copy anything UT does because we don't have those kind of funds. Maybe not, but we should be able to do something on a smaller scale. We have almost nothing now and lose out on a lot of easy revenue, not to mention the lost marketing from people NOT wearing UL gear (without Lafayette).
Re: Louisiana Lafayette - Cox Communications
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Originally Posted by
HoustonCajun
_ What UL needs is a full time merchandise store at the athletic complex, sort of a University Coop store open 7 days a week to sell nothing but UL merchandise.
Per Scott Farmer, that suggestion is in the works. At Oregon theirs is in the IPF next to the stadium.
Re: Louisiana Lafayette - Cox Communications
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BeauCajun
Per Scott Farmer, that suggestion is in the works. At Oregon theirs is in the IPF next to the stadium. _
More good news on progress being made.
Re: Louisiana Lafayette - Cox Communications
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Originally Posted by
HoustonCajun
_ What UL needs is a full time merchandise store at the athletic complex, sort of a University Coop store open 7 days a week to sell nothing but UL merchandise. And, I'm not talking about that little shop in the baseball stadium. I'm talking about a nice retail center where you can get just about whatever gear you want to buy. The bookstore is not easy to get, parking is terrible, it isn't open on Saturdays and for game days, all you have is a couple of booths. It is time for UL to step up with something more quality than we have. And yes, I have mentioned it to Farmer. I think he likes the idea. I threw out the UT Coop store in Houston would be a good model to use and he said don't expect us to be able to copy anything UT does because we don't have those kind of funds. Maybe not, but we should be able to do something on a smaller scale. We have almost nothing now and lose out on a lot of easy revenue, not to mention the lost marketing from people NOT wearing UL gear (without Lafayette). _
Now, you're talking.