Careful, folks! You don't want to "trigger" the Farmer sycophants! Say it with me, "ALL IS WELL" "ALL IS WELL" BTW, I think I ran into one of those sycophant, retards at Judice Inn last week! LMAO!!!
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Careful, folks! You don't want to "trigger" the Farmer sycophants! Say it with me, "ALL IS WELL" "ALL IS WELL" BTW, I think I ran into one of those sycophant, retards at Judice Inn last week! LMAO!!!
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There is also $90,000 of advertising on the outfield wall that will only be seen by construction workers for 2/3 of the season.
I noticed that Johnny Rizer is no longer on the roster, according to his Twitter Account he is at Blinn Juco. I think the program had some high hopes for this young man, would be great for him to have huge success at Blinn and come back ready to contribute. Does anyone know what his status is, is he still hoping to be a Cajun.
No, not at all upset. Also I'm not bellyaching about how much I'm out. I dropped my tickets when it was not practical for me to keep them, and now it is. When I dropped them I didn't come on this site and complain about anything, just made sure the tickets went to the right people. Things change, times change.
In any case, I'd hate to see you eat those dollars, so the offer still stands.
Let's pretend you arent still bitter for a second.
I'm sure Tony and the team would appreciate having fans at their "home" games, so knowing that %99 of the fans going to those home games are going to incur a lot of extra cost to do so, then the right thing to do would help your season ticket holders out by not charging them for a game, at this point is going to be held lord knows where. They screwed the handling of the stadium from the beginning, charging everyone full price for "home" games on the road is not going to go over well. For the athletic department to put all of the burden on the season ticket holders and not take any of it would be a disgrace and implementing and holding your season ticket holders hostage with seating rights is even worse. You just said you checked out on baseball season tickets, so not sure why this is any of your concern.
There is no other alternative in the Lafayette area with a larger seating capacity. The question will be, how do you renew season tickets when half of them will not have seats opening the season? This disaster has been downplayed from day one and I'm interested in how it's going to play out. I can almost assure you the responsibility to calm the anger of season holders will be thrown upon Coach Robichaux.
Fabacer Field is not a bad option for the midweek games. Usually the crowd is about half of the normal attendance, it is good for the players to not have to travel somewhere and miss too many classes. The weekend series are the bigger problem. Can they put temporary bleachers down the lines and in the outfield.
I remember in 2015 that Alabama played their entire season 45 minutes away from Tuscaloosa and still sold season tickets. I saw pricing but not sure if it was their standard pricing model or a reduced amount.
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