opening game, interesting opponent, chance to go 1-0, good weather, local interest in Southhern's band, I don't see why ther shhouldn't be 25,000 UL fans in the stands and if Southern brings 10,000 only 4000 above the allotment that is supposedly already sold opening weekend should be a great one
Most logical minds agree. If Southern brings more, great. But, the more reasonable 30-35k is still a "packed stadium" for us. I seriously doubt Southern is going to travel to Cajun Field comparable to their big away events... as you say. UL isn't used to seeing 2k opposing fans at Cajun Field... so it's going to be a nice atmosphere for the game regardless.
I have had bad experiences too, but not for the reasons you are alluding to. My bad experiences are associated with watching our team get their arse kicked up and down the field. I have never been able to stomach more than 3 quarters.
I will be going again this year, only because I got free tickets. Judging by ticket sales I think the novelty of paying $50 to watch LSU embarrass us has worn off.
I've had some miserable experiences with opposing fans in Athens (in your face barking as we left the stadium), Auburn (tons of Katrina references fresh after the storm), Gainesville (hit in the face by water bottle), etc but that doesn't keep me from making these trips. However, these trips wouldn't be as attractive if LSU consistently got drilled by 40+ points. While I'm sure your theory does hold some water, I think a lot of it has to do with how poorly UL has played in Tiger Stadium. I believe the average score in the series is 45-1. If UL starts to field more competitive teams, then I think you will see the UL attendance increase. Our tailgate for the last few games has been 50/50 and nobody has had any problems. In fact, 2 of my 4 tickets are used by UL fans and we've had no incidents in the stadium. Having said that, I know there are isolated incidents that do ruin the experience for certain fans and I'm sorry for that.
I think another reason for the low sales is the fact that many people use tickets from people they know. I will be using the company's seats for the UL/LSU game.
Zeph, it isn't logical....but it's true. Southern fans would rather travel to an away game than go to one at home. They brought 30000 fans to Jackson State last year. They'll probably bring 10000 or more to Cajun Field. I talked with a sports show host in BR. They'll bring a lot more people than you're expecting.
Another valid point. At least 6-8 of our season tickets will end up being used by UL fans. This is one of those games where you can easily score tickets for less than face value on campus the day of the game. For instance, none of my family from Houston comes in for the in-state non-conf games and I know a lot of other out of towners with the same mindset. If this game were the home opener, there would be more interest.
The Jags won't be bringing 20k. And as Zephyr pointed out, there are a lot of Cajun fans that unfortunately won't have anything to do with Baton Rouge and Tiger Stadium. For many, the reality and/or perception of how LSU fans act is a big turn-off.
To add to our ticket sales issue for this game, a lot of Cajun fans get their tickets from vendors who have LSU season tickets. A lot of vendors unload the instate school game tickets, and I know Cajun fans who get them. Those tickets don't tally up through our allotment.
I'm not trying to imply the Cajuns travel huge. But, the largest "away game" crowd I've ever seen in our history was the UL Tulane game in the Superdome. New Orleans, the Superdome, knowing it would be a competitive game, and the fact that no UL fan would ever be caught wearing Tulane colors, made for a very vermillion Superdome. LSU just hasn't been a highly attractive game for many UL fans to attend... but nonetheless... we do bring a pretty big group. The first 2 times UL and LSU played, me and my group attended on LSU season tickets.
I'm not expecting it... although I shouldn't say it on here... but it is very difficult for UL to make a competitive football game with LSU. It will take the moon and stars aligning for us, and misaligning for LSU. But... if ever it happens... the next match up will be a shocking amount of vermillion.
I think another interesting option would be for LSU to play an in-state school in the Superdome once a year. This could be a neutral site game in addition to their 8 home games.
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