Here is where my disagreement is in the blog.
"But, despite many media outlets explaining the situation, there are still many fans who think going to New Orleans means the Cajuns' program has become stagnant."
But nothing could be further from the truth.
I completely disagree with this statement. If you are still in the SBC and are going to the NO Bowl when it is available, you are indeed stagnant. It means your program has not or can not attain anything greater then the New Orleans Bowl. By definition, that is stagnation. (To show no or slow growth).
The reality of the situation is, unless the Cajuns make it to a Big Six bowl game (Sugar, Fiesta, Rose, Peach, Cotton or Orange), there is no better bowl for the Cajuns to play in than the one played the weekend before Christmas in New Orleans.
Reality is, there is no in between bowl for the Cajuns that would be better.
The Sun Belt Conference has three bowl tie-ins: New Orleans, Mobile (GoDaddy) and Montgomery (Camellia). Those are your choices. Pick one.
And next year the Sun Belt will add the bowl game in Orlando. Great, I've driven to Orlando three times in my life, its no great drive. How much would it cost a family of four or more to fly to Orlando Florida this time of year? Outside of the bowl in Hawaii and the Bahamas, its just as bad and almost a costly.
All other bowls are contracted to other leagues. In other words, unless a league can't fill it's slots, bowls like the Liberty, Independence, Texas, Armed Forces and the like simply aren't available.
In most cases this is correct, but it wasn't until Oklahoma State upset Oklahoma and UL lost to App. State that the Armed Forces Bowl was completely out of the question for UL. And this will be the case most seasons. But there is no guarantee that the New Orleans Bowl will be available to UL in certain years unless they are the SBC champion. So there are no assurances that will be the case every season either. At that point, is the Go Daddy or Camellia Bowl more attractive then the Bowls in Houston or Dallas?
Again, let's go back to the original disagreement in the question of stagnation. Four straight seasons of 9-4 and bowl wins in New Orleans. Fantastic, beats the heck out of 40 years of mediocrity. But at some point going back to the same bowl without options will get old and if that is the best growth your program is showing after millions of dollars invested, it is indeed stagnation.
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