Houston has a 40,000 seat stadium, not 50,000, that is a $128M erector set. Many universities in major cities have attendance issues. Look at Miami who also barely averages 30,000 and New Orleans with Tulane with a 20,000 seat stadium that they can't fill. Then there are schools in small towns no bigger than Lafayette like Starkville and Oxford, MS, Stillwater, OK, Auburn, AL, or Clemson, SC that average 60,000 to 80,000 a game. Of course they are P5 conferences, but so is Miami. We need to play a much better home schedule, we have to win, and we have to beat some name schools to really peak fan interest and build a program resume.
Look at E. Carolina in Greenville, NC (population 91,000) with a stadium seating 50,000. Over the past 3 years, ECU averaged 44,000 a game, despite going 5-7, 3-9, and 3-9. And, they are in a state with UNC, NC State, Duke and Wake Forest. Why can't that be accomplished in Lafayette?
We have to build to the future, to where college football will be in the next 5-10 years +. There will likely be a consortium of teams playing each other rather than conferences as we know them now. It is imperative that we be a part of a consortium or really be left out. We will need to have the facilities and resume to be included. IMO, we will need a 35,000 - 40,000 seat stadium that can be expanded to be comparable to the top G5 schools. With the new leadership and commitment at UL, we can achieve that.