Originally Posted by cajungun111
12 - 0
11 - 1
10 - 2
9 - 3
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7 - 5
6 - 6
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0 - 12
Originally Posted by cajungun111
That's hilarious! You're one funny son-of-a-gun! 1-11... who's the one team you feel we might be able to squeak by?Originally Posted by cajungun111
Is that corndogs I smell?Originally Posted by RaginFan2
A corndog in a purple holster. lol!!!Originally Posted by VObserver
You can bet its not just the "weinie in a cornmeal batter" crowd!! LOL!!Originally Posted by DestinCajun
I'll bet we have a solid mixture of Monrovians and CowPokes voting too!!
0-12... BWAAAHAHAHAH!!! awesome!
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I voted 12-0 because I back our Cajuns all the way. When and if they lose a game, I will predict 11-1. I am a fan, not a realist when it comes to the University of Louisiana Ragin'Cajuns. I support the team which includes players, trainers, coaches, and administration.
I cannot value your opinion. Like I thought nobody is willing to state how much they give. Yet it is something you moan about when people are the least bit critical. Winning will solve all problems. When we do start putting a exciting product on the field I will become a season ticket holder. If that is what you call "Giving" then you can count me in as a giver. Until then I'm not driving 4 hours to see the Cajuns get crushed. There has been a slight improvement over the last two years but as someone pointed out that after 20 plus years it is to little. Money will not come without success on the field. Those that can and do buy season tickets each year without question I salute you but you are also voting your approval of poor or medicore performance and program.
so what you are saying is your a fair weather fanOriginally Posted by RCAJUN90
I think that any notion that a Cajun fan is a fair weather fan is ridiculous. We have not had fair weather in a very very long time. It is amazing we have the support we do with so little success on the field. It shows the vast potential we have but yet on tapped. As long as people accept and contribute to a poor product that is what you will get. That is my opinion. Hey Zeebart are you making a list of the cult? Next comes the personal attacks.Originally Posted by crazycajun
RC90 - I will say you are consistent on one point; that is, not wanting to invest in this program until they are "worthy". Guess I'll just have to disagree with your tactic. I live a bit further from Lafayette than you do, and have had football season tickets for the past few years. I can't make every home game; but do try to as often as possible. However, I hardly consider buying season tickets to football as "acceptance of a mediocre product". In fact, just the opposite. I want to see this program succeed, and my small part in helping this happen is 4 season tickets. Problem is, this program will not get going unless we as alumni and supportors of the program are willing to step up too. If you want to sit back and "wait" for the program to meet your requirements, well that's your perogative. Personally, I'd prefer to say I helped some, even if its just a few season tickets. If we don't support our own program, who will?Originally Posted by RCAJUN90
Shof
Great post. I couldn't agree more.Originally Posted by shof
Hey more power to you. Do you have family in the Lafayette area? If I had family in the Acadiana area I'd probably do the same thing. It is not a matter of them being "worthy" it is a matter of entertainment value. I want to see some life in this program. Brian Mitchell win or lose was fantastic to watch. Jake and Brandon were fun to watch. This team hasn't been very fun to watch.Originally Posted by shof
I should have known that you would post something stupid.Originally Posted by IHateLaState
Look, let's face some facts here. ULL will be destroyed by Carolina and TN, but luckily for you, the tabassco peppers play in the worst conference in America (the Sun Belch). This means the team has a chance to beat up on such powerhouses as Middle Tenn and Ark State.
I predict that the peppers will be 5-7, with a program shattering loss to McNeese.
then I am sure that you will be back on here talking about that lousy a&win a decade ago and trying to act like UL is an "up and comer."
Not buying tickets or failure to provide support of any kind to send a message to the administration is not a good tactic IMO. Lack of support killed football at SLU for about fifteen years, and it took a major funding effort to even get it up off the ground. I don't know how you can be successful by withholding grain from your starving oxen thinking it will push the mill wheel harder.Originally Posted by shof
I understand people saying they will not increase support until the product improves. I can assure you the product will not improve greatly until the financial contributions improve significantly. The financial competition in college athletics today is tremendous. The situation is the old chicken or egg question. In your case, the distance from your home to Lafayette makes your reluctance to increase support understandable. Would you feel this way if you lived in Lafayette?Originally Posted by RCAJUN90
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