I'm not a student anymore but I'll probably go find a spot in the student section. It's been pretty tame.
True... but butts in the seats will help push this program up a notch as well. I believe that the drought in good Cajun basketball, along with Marlin's style of play, some of the negativity (all earned) surrounding the program... created a disinterest. In order to shock start the bigger attendance, UL needs to pull some gimmicks and get the butts in the seats. A healthier size boisterous crowd AND winning will bring back the old days of big time Cajun basketball IMO.
I understand that there are promotions and, yes, they should promote the promotions better but a kids under 12 free or $5 tickets are not targeting students, they are targeting non students. Which they should target non students who will pay. Its a business. But if you want butts in the seats and college sports atmosphere, you have to go after the students better. I lived on campus from 2000-2004 and I never ever heard anything about a basketball game during the season. Not even sidewalk chalk about it. And that is the easiest cheapest way to promote on campus. Not a pushcard, not a poster, not a sign, nothing. And we had some NCAA tourney teams then.
BBall as referenced by CajunsMike is a tough sell down south. But we could do better than we are doing with promotions.
Billboard on Johnston
Again, what does a billboard do to help students get excited with the idea of attending a basketball game. The game itself is not going to sell, not here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SijuxnBypw
Marketing?
Regarding style of play, games have been entertaining this year as we are in the Top 15 in the nation in scoring. We try to push the tempo as often as possible-especially in the home games. I have posted that several times and Jay has mentioned it on his show several times. Against, a team that tried to slow us down (Texas State) we scored 80 points.but some people still don't realize the preferred style is now to play aggressive on offense. Granted, that was not always the case in Coach Marlin's tenure here and we have had trouble setting tempo in some road games. The past style was likely due to personnel and I think we could press on defense more today. I think we push the tempo at home now because we have more depth than any other team in the league. When you get two teams who like to play an up tempo game the action can be almost-non stop. Friend of mine came to the UTA game and said he was tired at halftime just watching. That is because the Cajuns and Mavs both wanted to play up tempo. That is likely to be the same situation on Thursday night against Georgia State.
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