The University of Louisiana has already surpassed its football season ticket sale of the 2005 season, still with more than a month remaining before its first home game.
That shouldn't come as a surprise, considering the Ragin' Cajuns had their most successful football season in over a decade last fall.
It also shouldn't come as a surprise that the great majority of those tickets are sold within only a few miles of Cajun Field.
UL interim athletic director David Walker said that, as of last Friday, the Cajun ticket office had sold a total of 5,805 season football tickets for the 2006 season.
That number is already over 600 above the final 2005 total of 5,276 sold season tickets, and Walker said this year's sales will increase prior to the Sept. 23 home opener against North Carolina A&T.
"We didn't set a number goal," Walker said, "but we wanted to continue to increase our numbers and we've been able to do that. Now we just need to sell as many as we possibly can before that first game."
Last year's 5,276 total was 417 higher than the previous year's 4,859 ticket sale.
"We've been able to show an increase," Walker said. "And they're still going briskly. I just talked to Shivaun (UL ticket manager Shivaun Bertrand) and she said they're still having people come in."
"We've been busy, nonstop," Bertrand said. "It's a great problem to have."
Bertrand's office in the Cajundome isn't far from UL's season ticket base. According to figures received from the UL ticket office, UL has 1,627 active ticket accounts for football, accounts which can include any number of actual tickets.
Of those 1,627 accounts, approximately 75.3 percent (1,224) have zip codes in Lafayette Parish.
The averages indicate that approximately 4,400 UL season football tickets sold so far have gone to individuals or businesses within Lafayette Parish.
Walker said that season tickets would be sold up to the Sept. 23 home opener, continuing after the Cajuns' first two road games at LSU on Sept. 2 and at Texas A&M on Sept. 9. UL has an open date on Sept. 16 prior to the annual Herbert Heymann Football Classic against N.C. A&T.
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