Scott Farmer. T-Joe Savoie. These two men control our destiny. Both of them aggravate the heck out of me for one simple reason:
THEY DO NOT TALK TO THOSE OF US WHO BUY TICKETS AND SIT IN THE STANDS.
If our heavy hitters "know where the problem is", are we to assume that those guys are powerless to do anything about that "problem"? If an insurmountable problem exists that is holding us back, then why are we in the process of raising funds to expand and update our stadium? I like to believe that UL's administration is doing everything that can be done to gain the next open spot in CUSA. Maybe I'm naive, but I can see no reason why they wouldn't be.
I think the deciding factor would be the potential opponent. There is no doubt for the fans New Orleans is probably the top destination with few other being able to offer a destination as entertaining, convenient, etc. However, another Bowl like the Citrus could offer the opportunity to face off against a lower to mid level P5 program with the boost in perception for the program that a victory could bring. That and to show our fans will support the team beyond New Orleans is the reason for considering another Bowl.
All excellent points, but the comment about public statements is key, IMO. I've had one on one conversations with Scott where I expressed my dissapointment in the conference situation and his public statements on it. His reply was unconvincing and frankly, felt like I was talking to a car salesman.
I would like to see them meet with the RCAF membership and address these issues publicly. Give everyone the same story and on the record.
The way I see this situation is when you are trying to get new job you dont blab it around because yo it dont want to ____ off yourpresent employer same fot our team we dont want to burn bridges until we know where we are going to jump
I think the situation / relationship between teams and conferences is different than employee and employer. The team / confetence relationship is more on an equal footing. And other than the top conferences, I don't think any mid-major conference has any illusions that any member will not be willing jump to a perceived better conference.
And Karl is not under any illusions as to where he and the conference stand with UL, especially when it comes to our fans. He has remarked to his golfing buddies the he doesn't think the UL (he threw in the extra L) like him. It was the most insightful thing I've ever heard him say.
Another angle is that if we have to beg to be part of CUSA, maybe we need to continue our path of winning and improving facilities and make them want us.
Has anyone ever seen a true all out public campaign begging a conference to invite them? I'm not being sarcastic here. I've never seen it. I would happily admit I was wrong if someone can provide the evidence of another school in the NCAA on their knees begging a conference for membership and it working.
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