The way our administration and some in our fan base embrace mediocrity alarms me. I also don't get this belief system that unless you buy season tickets and donate to RCAF then you can't complain. Don't you think if you if a casual fan walks up and buys a ticket and he sees a good prodcut he just might keep coming back and later buy season tickets? However, if he comes in, watches a game and the product on the field is subpar and he voices his opinion he should be shunned? Anyone who pays the price of admission has a right to an opinion. If you go to a restraunt and have a bad meal how would you feel if someone told you that you can't complain because you don't eat here often enough?
Let me rephrase that. The radio guys ride the party line and indirectly financially benefit from the university.
I know for a fact that we will never hear Jay or any of the guys call for a coach to be fired. Not because they fear retribution from the university, but that's not the way they run their shows. Jay never speculates about what might happen.
There is more to this university than sports, and more to life than winning in sports. I thought it was that distinction that made us different than other more corporate universities. We criticize LSU fair weather fans, most of whom never went to college, because they just want to cheer for a winner. Then we become who we deride?! I am just as dissapointed as the next guy, and I think we need a coaching change (in FB and BB). I agree with many of the sentiments of frustration, and even anger. In the past I have said and done rash things after athletic disappointments. However, the bigger picture is this: we do have a UNIVERSITY to be proud of. To completely give up on the university because of poor performance in athletics is to negate all of the positive academic achievements of the university, the great programs, professors and students. I understand that this is a forum for athletics, but it is like running a marathon, there is a lot of pain along the way, and the point is not to win, but to never give up. We must express our displeasure to the radio shows, the administration and the athletic programs, but we can't give up on our university! I know most everyone means well, and will cool off with time, but in the mean time, let's make sure we are who we want to be, a classy group of Ragin Cajuns.
I won't say anything bad about Turbine. He just tries to always spin everything into a positive once a decision is made. Anyone who thinks that what I said doesn't happen, it does. A friend of mine was recruited and signed with Dinardo at LSU. He redshirted after a knee injury in preseason, then Saban was hired after that year. He never stepped on the field in any meaningful action. He didn't fit into Saban's defensive system.
If you don't support the decision that this university has done.. you have options.
1. Don't renew season tickets
2. Don't donate to RCAF
3. Don't attend home games
and the most important one
4. Quit posting the crybaby drivel that you criticize other fans for. Logoff
Albert Einstein once said “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results”.
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