The atmosphere and fanbase were obviously great and the announcers said so. Our facility, however, wasn't great and they said that too. In over 10 hours of prime air time, a 2 minute interview with Farmer could have been done. They do it at football games, surely could have been done at at least one of the 3 baseball games is all I am saying. Did you watch every game on TV to make that statement? Every other stadium I saw was not as outdated as ours and didn't take the media criticism we did on it. It was an opportunity to help improve the facility perception to go along with the accolades for fanbase and atmosphere.
Wow. That is 38 not including the unsigned guy, Baranik and Milhorn (if they return).
It would be nice if ESPN had a desire to throw up softball questions for Athletic Directors, but that's evidently not the case. Also, I would have to imagine the NCAA, who owned the rights to the regional and pushes for "neutrality" in their tournaments and broadcasts, wouldn't be okay with it either.
The softball interviews we do get only come with games that either we or the Sun Belt own the rights to. In these cases, the broadcaster tends to be much more accommodating.
They were already at double capacity in their duck blind ... no room for anyone else!
Kind of kidding there but you get the point. We have what we have and we know what we need to do. An interview isn't going to help that, unless you think someone watching the game is ready and willing to step up. I think those people were already around the Tigue.
Just for the record, AD's speak at half times all the time. When Dr. Savoie and Scott Farmer held the ground breaking ceromony on the Tuesday night ESPN game, they televised it because the producer and the production crew were told that is was planned and they agreed to do it. So it's not exactly true that you have to be invited, but you certainly just can't walk into the both with your own agenda. Now, I agree it really didn't matter if Scott Farmer or any one else spoke about the need of a new facility, everyone could see it on national television or read the comments from the media every day.
The larger picture is that Cajun supporters and alumni help address this need ASAP because it's not going to get done without people stepping up and donating. And this is where a full time Fundraiser for RCAF is critical, because Farmer has his hands full now with the RCAF General Fund and addressing the many other criteria of his job.
The point is that according to a lot of people, it's Farmer's fault that it rained today. No rhyme or reason. Just anything bad is his fault. I got news for you people. Farmer and T-Joe aren't going anywhere. We are heading in the right direction. Bringing up old ____ and blaming every single thing that goes wrong along the way on them doesn't do anyone any good. You are actually hurting the university as prospective students and athletes get to this site by googling "ragin cajuns" and clicking on the 2nd highest link in the results.
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