Turbine,
I disagree, they brought a product to Lafayette that no one knew about and made a family type fun atmospere game in and game out. We could totally care about the actual game of hockey, the music, the excitement on the ice (yes the fighting) is what kept it around. The problem came when the "game of hockey" started getting played and the fan based became BORED!! When things become boring, you find something else to spend your money on. All I'm saying is keep your fans having fun, if it means music (up beat music) so be it, just like the NBA, NHL, NFL, etc. I would love to have a college football tradition like BCS schools of bands playing and pumping up the crowd, do we have that in the Swamp, not at this time!
NEVER at a college game should there be piped in music over the band. If the band doesn't do it right, fix it and do it quickly. But, to play the piped in music that they did at the last game, most of which was rap music, is deplorable. This is college football, not a semi-pro game. UL MUST develop a BCS type game day atmosphere at its games and a lot of that starts with the band. It is time for our band director to get his ______ together. More and more fans will be coming to our games and we have to give them a great experience. And, let's not talk about the uniqueness of Cajun football. Kids running wild on the endzones, piped in rap music, truck commercial give-aways while the team is coming on the field to start the second half, an announcer who can't coordinate the team introduction at the start of the game, and a band that has no idea of what to play or when to play it - none of which help to get the crowd into the game, are not the kind of unique things I want UL to represent. I already addressed all of these concerns with Scott Farmer and he agreed. He has his staff addressing all of them and more. This can be a turning point for UL football, not just in winning but in winning our fans over. It must be done right.
Someone mentioned the root of the problem in an earlier post: game management. There was zero coordination between the band and the press box throughout the entire game last Saturday. While I'm not a big fan of the piped-in rap music, at least don't have the band and the piped music competing with each other at the same time during the game. They avoid these problems by having the Band Director on a headset with the Game Mgt staff during the basketball games. Is there any reason why they can't do this during the football games?
Thank you for adjusting the thread title, comrade Turbine!
..glad this is the stuff ppl are complaining about...winning is nice!
I'm in over my head as far as success and failure on this one.
I went to 1 game when the crowds were around 9,000 thought it was to loud.
Just yesterday a caller to Birds Eye View stated pretty much the same thing. Difference being he had a suite and gave tickets to clients. He said the loud music chased him away.
im glad you think we.. the cheerleaders.. only think of ourselves! we do not... you sit here preaching how all you do is follow orders from your director...even as captain of the cheerleading squad..i cannot control what we do.. i can to a certain extent but thats it.. we too have an advisor that leads us.. the ragin jazz has that same advisor.. so .. we dont have time to hang around and practice with the band. we do our own thing bc we have a hard time getting cooperation from the band director.......and personally..having been on the squad for the past 3 years... have found it hard to spend time around the band..even standing infront of the ragin brass at basketball is tough when we can hear everything that is said about us.. and im talking negatively..and even traveling with them to the ncaa tournament a few years back..again hard to deal with. so yes we distance ourselves from the band.
I saw no improvement at Homecoming regarding the band playing during the game. Still all the piped in crappy music that has nothing to do with the football game while the band just sits there. The band plays songs randomly and occassionally the fight song, but that appears to be it. It is clearly too late to do anything about it this year. But, with a year to prepare, something needs to be done. We need a song played for just the defense, when they make great plays or stops a team on 3rd down or creates a turnover. We need a different song for the offense similarly when they get a first down or make a great play. And when we score, we need the fight song played. At every first down, we need the fight song played. We need songs that get the crowd into the game and within the song spell out C-A-J-U-N-S. That is just about all we need to hear, except for a few other songs during timeouts, like Respect or the Family Guy or the ESPN theme. And, we need to get the cheerleaders to get the stadium rocking with "Ragin" on one side and "Cajuns" on the other. Get the crowd doing this a few times during the game over and over and getting louder and louder. Develop a REAL BCS type atmosphere at our games and the crowds will get bigger and bigger as we continue to win and will leave each time with a great feeling about UL football for the entire experience, not just the win.
anybody ever stop to think that the band director might not know enough about football to know when to cue the right number? Maybe he could use a football ambassador or something to get him on the right track - tell him what goes where...after all, I am pretty sure none of our football coaches would be able to arrange a piece of music with any acumen.
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