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    "How can UL Lafayette the community to "buy in" to their athletics program?"

    This sentence no verb.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunfanatico View Post
    "How can UL Lafayette the community to "buy in" to their athletics program?"

    This sentence no verb.
    Used all the verbs in her interview. She is definitely an action person.

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    Oiler's Avatar Oiler is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbear View Post
    In 4 ir 5 years a lot of FBS G5 programs will be finding out the same thing.....we have a legit shot of ending up where we want to be. A lot of different things have been instituted in the last 2 years that will bear fruit in the coming 5 years.....hell we've even accelerated the time frame for upgrading the stadium.....does anyone here really think that Maggard, his Staff and our consultants Rick Jones with Fishbait Marketing And Mike Alden don't know what's going on in the world of College football? Does anyone think that they aren't putting us in position for the coming mother of all realignments?
    I don’t see how anyone can believe that any amount of realignment among G5 conferences will make a bit of difference in how disinterested John Q Public is in G5 football. Dreams of seeing an automatic playoff qualifier for the top G5 team each year are pipe dreams that I don’t believe will ever happen. I seriously doubt that the P5 conferences will do anything more to prop up G5 football than is being done today. In fact, I expect they’ll do less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oiler View Post
    I don’t see how anyone can believe that any amount of realignment among G5 conferences will make a bit of difference in how disinterested John Q Public is in G5 football. Dreams of seeing an automatic playoff qualifier for the top G5 team each year are pipe dreams that I don’t believe will ever happen. I seriously doubt that the P5 conferences will do anything more to prop up G5 football than is being done today. In fact, I expect they’ll do less.
    Just stop. We all know that's what you're rooting for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oiler View Post
    I don’t see how anyone can believe that any amount of realignment among G5 conferences will make a bit of difference in how disinterested John Q Public is in G5 football. Dreams of seeing an automatic playoff qualifier for the top G5 team each year are pipe dreams that I don’t believe will ever happen. I seriously doubt that the P5 conferences will do anything more to prop up G5 football than is being done today. In fact, I expect they’ll do less.
    I won't speak for Bear, but what I believe he's getting at is that, within the G5 group, most insiders see a further separation or split with the "haves" moving up in prestige and earning power, and the "have nots" going in the opposite direction. Think of it as the creme rising to the top. Keep in mind too that earning power isn't necessarily an extrapolation of John Q Public sitting at the ballgame, TV and other media rights earnings could a significant part of any realignment.

    There may even be a situation where some P5's get bounced down to our level and a few, very few, G5's move up. Some G5's, perhaps many, may just opt to go FCS.

    Nobody knows for sure exactly what will happen, but things rarely stay static for long in this business and the idea is to position oneself to take maximum advantage of whatever opportunities may present themselves.

    So I would ask, would you prefer having a shot at being part of the cream, or would you prefer to just be part of the bottom sediment? If the latter, you might consider seeking out Scott Farmer and following his career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJeaux View Post
    Let's stop it with the oil industry and no money in those peoples pockets...how many people here know a single person in the oil industry who gave up hunting and fishing because the industry was/is in the tank...every single guy I know who shares a ridiculously overpriced duck lease who is in the oilfield still went this past weekend...and will every weekend moving forward
    I know several. I also know quite a few people who have moved away from the lafayette area as a direct result of the extended downturn

    it is what it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJeaux View Post
    Let’s stop it with the oil industry and no money in those peoples pockets...how many people here know a single person in the oil industry who gave up hunting and fishing because the industry was/is in the tank...every single guy I know who shares a ridiculously overpriced duck lease who is in the oilfield still went this past weekend...and will every weekend moving forward
    You just provided the answer. T-boy ain't giving up his duck lease. All of his disposable income is going to keeping his duck lease. A choice had to be made where he is going to spend his money and duck hunting wins out every time. Like it or not, Reality Check is right. Budgets got tightened and some things had to get cut. UL sports are feeling the pinch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    I know several. I also know quite a few people who have moved away from the lafayette area as a direct result of the extended downturn

    it is what it is.
    Why is this always a problem for Lafayette and Acadiana? I don't hear similar complaints coming out of Baton Rouge. People will spend money, be it the movies, an LSU game or a UL game. We need to give them a reason(s) to focus on UL. Winning, better competition, and better game time atmosphere with great student support will move them back to Cajun Field and to the CajunDome. Everything else needed is being put into place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Why is this always a problem for Lafayette and Acadiana? I don't hear similar complaints coming out of Baton Rouge. People will spend money, be it the movies, an LSU game or a UL game. We need to give them a reason(s) to focus on UL. Winning, better competition, and better game time atmosphere with great student support will move them back to Cajun Field and to the CajunDome. Everything else needed is being put into place.
    Baton Rouge is part of the downstream aspect of the industry with their refineries and plants. Those entities have very few people that need to move as the industry cycles move. Usually, they progress when things go south for upstream. Lafayette is the service hub of the offshore industry with few producing companies remaining. Offshore right now simply can't compete with the shale plays in West Texas and New Mexico. Those projects are simply more economical than anything on water. Of course you continue to produce existing wells for years after they are drilled but the work to maintain those does not require as much manpower as bringing new finds online. Also, in the last two years Chevron, Stone, and McMoran have basically closed up shop in Lafayette which has had much more of an impact than the average person recognizes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Why is this always a problem for Lafayette and Acadiana? I don't hear similar complaints coming out of Baton Rouge. People will spend money, be it the movies, an LSU game or a UL game. We need to give them a reason(s) to focus on UL. Winning, better competition, and better game time atmosphere with great student support will move them back to Cajun Field and to the CajunDome. Everything else needed is being put into place.
    The Lafayette and Baton Rouge economies are very different.

    Upstream vs Downstream are 2 totally different animals

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reality Check View Post
    You guys keep asking the question why attendance is so poor but refuse to listen to the answer or just don't like the answer that you are getting. Props to the local kids for doing what they did this past weekend. The reality is that things like that don't happen too often with Cajun football. You, MAT and the rest of your ilk talk about "purging" Cajun football of casual fans and all that the Cajuns have to do is win on a consistent basis and the fans will fill the stadium. Let's say that the Cajuns go on a 4 year run where they win the Sun Belt each year. Do you think that that will be enough to draw an additional 25,000 fans to Cajun Field on a consistent basis for every home game? Where are these fans going to come from? What your seeing now attendance wise for football is the reality of things as the way it will be from now on. The attendance might jump up a few thousand per game depending on who the Cajuns are playing. But unless oil gets back up to $100/barrel again and drilling in the Gulf kicks off again big time, this the reality for football no matter how many "professionals" you have running things.
    Wrong again Lotief.

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