No offense Turbine, but your arguments don't support dropping the money games. First, even if UL starts winning on a regular basis (chuckle), no mid to high BCS school is going to forego scheduling us... and paying us. We are not that scary... trust me.
Second, how are we going to increase attendance by not playing money games? We are not beating, most years, anyone in the top 80. Who exactly are we going to add to our schedule, and not get paid, and increase our "automatic wins"? "Nebraska" did not ruin our attendance or current fan support. A homecoming butt-stomping by FAU and a close loss to the heralded "FIU" knocked away the helpful hands of the supporting fans off this little engine we've been trying to push up an old rusty track.
Our money game schedule is not an excuse to retain a coach that cannot win in his own conference. Bustle was placed in a position to take the program to the NO Bowl. If any of you historians care to recall... even mighty Troy with an 8-3 record did not get a bowl invite when they didn't manage to win the SBC. We have only recently entered the 500 bowls for everyone who can spell "not a losing season". That won't last and it shouldn't.
8 years in the SBC... a fledgling FBS conference... made up of D1AA and first time football programs... and UL. And who casually waddles up to the finish line and doesn't make it to the C rated dance in New Orleans? UL... over and over. Give me a break... money games are Bustle's problem?... give me a break.
We may need to manipulate our money game strategy... no doubt. But, just because we have an administration that can't figure out how to start this ship's engine don't start throwing our coaches bailout life preserver packages. Just because the captain can't find the fish it doesn't mean the guy throwing the net could catch a fish if they were jumping in the boat. The SBC proves that.
Do the next right thing... stop talking about all of our whimpy excuses... and bust an administrator in their backside. Oh, and make sure to double bust anyone who comes to their defense. Failure needs to have a penalty and it starts at the top.