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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunDreDog View Post
    Wasn't Tulane still a member of CUSA then though?
    Don't recall. What year did we play E. Carolina? I think they were AAC by then.

  2. #62

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunfanatico View Post
    Don't recall. What year did we play E. Carolina? I think they were AAC by then.
    2011 San Diego St
    2012 ECU
    2013 Tulane
    2014 Nevada
    2016 S. Miss

  3. #63

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    You're betting on a large group of NOLA living grads/fans to show up. Locally, if they don't show up for regular season games due to cost, Game Day Experience, etc, what makes you think they'll magically show up in NOLA? Even against Tulane or La.Tech, would Mr. casUaL Fan show up?
    No, I'm not betting on anything.

    My comments reflected how I thought the NO Bowl reps might view such a matchup while considering whom to invite. Bowls are all about money, which means match-ups that draw the biggest crowds. I don't know that a Cajun-Tulane matchup would outdraw a Cajun-Neckster matchup, but I suspect it would. Tulane's been in the wilderness as it relates to bowl appearances.. Their fans want to see their team in a bowl. They wouldn't necessarily be happy with that matchup, but at least they'd believe it wasn't beneath them to play us in a bowl as the Necksters most certainly would.

    Further to your comments about attendance though, I've had at least a dozen posters over these last few years question me about how if the Cajuns had an average attendance of only 25,000 at Cajun Field, where in the world would an additional 15,000 come from to watch a game in the New Orleans Bowl? The seemed to think that all 40,000 drove over from Lafayette.

    My answer was always simple. When I attended USL, virtually my entire dorm floor housed students from the North Shore, Metarie, the West Bank, yats, Buras, etc. I was amazed at how popular USL was with students from that region. And it's logical that there are a lot of UL grads living in that part of the State today. Now, I suspect that most of them, simply because of logistics, do not attend regular Cajun home games even in the good times. But getting a chance to see the Cajuns play close to home in the Superdome and party in New Orleans with other Cajun fans, is pretty attractive.

    How many might show up this year if we're back in New Orleans? I have no clue. I do bet though that the NO Bowl would select us before any other team just based on our proven history. A change of venue might be refreshing indeed, but I can't see any other location drawing Cajun fans like New Orleans does.

    Not to mention, I suspect those other locations charge for parking as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunDreDog View Post
    2011 San Diego St
    2012 ECU
    2013 Tulane
    2014 Nevada
    2016 S. Miss
    And if memory serves, those 5 matchups represent the top 5 attendance figures ever in the New Orleans Bowl. Wonder if the NO Bowl reps will stumble upon the common denominator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunfanatico View Post
    And if memory serves, those 5 matchups represent the top 5 attendance figures ever in the New Orleans Bowl. Wonder if the NO Bowl reps will stumble upon the common denominator?
    Yep

    Date Winning Team Losing Team Attendance
    Sat, December 21, 2013 Louisiana (vacated) 24 Tulane 21 54,728
    Sat, December 22, 2012 Louisiana 43 East Carolina 34 48,828
    Sat, December 17, 2011 Louisiana (vacated) 32 San Diego State 30 42,841
    Sat, December 17, 2016 Southern Miss 28 Louisiana 21 35,061
    Sat, December 20, 2014 Louisiana 16 Nevada 3 34,014
    Sat, December 19, 2015 Louisiana Tech 47 Arkansas State 28 32,847
    Sun, December 20, 2009 Middle Tennessee 42 Southern Miss 32 30,228
    Sun, December 21, 2008 Southern Miss 30 Troy 27 (OT) 30,197
    Sat, December 18, 2010 Troy 48 Ohio 21 29,159
    Tues, December 14, 2004 Southern Miss 31 North Texas 10 27,253
    Tues, December 18, 2001 Colorado State 45 North Texas 20 27,004
    Fri, December 22, 2006 Troy 41 Rice 17 26,423
    Tues, December 16, 2003 Memphis 27 North Texas 17 25,184
    Fri, December 21, 2007 Florida Atlantic 44 Memphis 27 25,146
    Sat, December 16, 2017 Troy 50 North Texas 30 24,904
    Tues, December 17, 2002 North Texas 24 Cincinnati 19 19,024
    Tues, December 20, 2005 Southern Miss 31 Arkansas State 19 18,338

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunfanatico View Post
    No, I'm not betting on anything.

    My comments reflected how I thought the NO Bowl reps might view such a matchup while considering whom to invite. Bowls are all about money, which means match-ups that draw the biggest crowds. I don't know that a Cajun-Tulane matchup would outdraw a Cajun-Neckster matchup, but I suspect it would. Tulane's been in the wilderness as it relates to bowl appearances.. Their fans want to see their team in a bowl. They wouldn't necessarily be happy with that matchup, but at least they'd believe it wasn't beneath them to play us in a bowl as the Necksters most certainly would.

    Further to your comments about attendance though, I've had at least a dozen posters over these last few years question me about how if the Cajuns had an average attendance of only 25,000 at Cajun Field, where in the world would an additional 15,000 come from to watch a game in the New Orleans Bowl? The seemed to think that all 40,000 drove over from Lafayette.

    My answer was always simple. When I attended USL, virtually my entire dorm floor housed students from the North Shore, Metarie, the West Bank, yats, Buras, etc. I was amazed at how popular USL was with students from that region. And it's logical that there are a lot of UL grads living in that part of the State today. Now, I suspect that most of them, simply because of logistics, do not attend regular Cajun home games even in the good times. But getting a chance to see the Cajuns play close to home in the Superdome and party in New Orleans with other Cajun fans, is pretty attractive.

    How many might show up this year if we're back in New Orleans? I have no clue. I do bet though that the NO Bowl would select us before any other team just based on our proven history. A change of venue might be refreshing indeed, but I can't see any other location drawing Cajun fans like New Orleans does.

    Not to mention, I suspect those other locations charge for parking as well.

    Absolutely agree. Don't know when you were at U(S)L, but I was also amazed at how many people were from the NO and Houma areas when I was there from 1987-1992. Half my fraternity seemed to be from there. One of the highlights in school for me was the games against Tulane back when it was in the Dome every year. The Cajuns are obviously always going to draw much better there than anywhere else, and probably better than we do at home. Even with the lousy crowds we are getting at Cajun Field this year, I think we would draw 20k in the Dome no matter who we play, and even more for Tulane or LA-Neck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieHard1280 View Post
    Absolutely agree. Don't know when you were at U(S)L, but I was also amazed at how many people were from the NO and Houma areas when I was there from 1987-1992. Half my fraternity seemed to be from there. One of the highlights in school for me was the games against Tulane back when it was in the Dome every year. The Cajuns are obviously always going to draw much better there than anywhere else, and probably better than we do at home. Even with the lousy crowds we are getting at Cajun Field this year, I think we would draw 20k in the Dome no matter who we play, and even more for Tulane or LA-Neck.
    I was at USL from the fall of 71 to the spring of 76, crammed a four year program into 5 years. Damn that was tough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Localyokel View Post
    I believe it would be good in NOLA if they make the SBC championship game, but nowhere else.
    Momentum required.

    Going into New Orleans with 3 straight wins and newly crowned SBC Champs (won on the field) would do wonders for momentum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunDreDog View Post
    Yep

    Date Winning Team Losing Team Attendance
    Sat, December 21, 2013 Louisiana (vacated) 24 Tulane 21 54,728
    Sat, December 22, 2012 Louisiana 43 East Carolina 34 48,828
    Sat, December 17, 2011 Louisiana (vacated) 32 San Diego State 30 42,841
    Sat, December 17, 2016 Southern Miss 28 Louisiana 21 35,061
    Sat, December 20, 2014 Louisiana 16 Nevada 3 34,014
    Sat, December 19, 2015 Louisiana Tech 47 Arkansas State 28 32,847
    Sun, December 20, 2009 Middle Tennessee 42 Southern Miss 32 30,228
    Sun, December 21, 2008 Southern Miss 30 Troy 27 (OT) 30,197
    Sat, December 18, 2010 Troy 48 Ohio 21 29,159
    Tues, December 14, 2004 Southern Miss 31 North Texas 10 27,253
    Tues, December 18, 2001 Colorado State 45 North Texas 20 27,004
    Fri, December 22, 2006 Troy 41 Rice 17 26,423
    Tues, December 16, 2003 Memphis 27 North Texas 17 25,184
    Fri, December 21, 2007 Florida Atlantic 44 Memphis 27 25,146
    Sat, December 16, 2017 Troy 50 North Texas 30 24,904
    Tues, December 17, 2002 North Texas 24 Cincinnati 19 19,024
    Tues, December 20, 2005 Southern Miss 31 Arkansas State 19 18,338
    ----and those stats are the reason they want us back----thought it was cool thing to tell recruits that we play in the NO Bowl at the end of each year as a reward for the families of the program and all the Cajun fans---just sounds great to take over NO!!! Ragin' Cajun Week!!!

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    Wasn’t Mullens the USM QB in our last NOLA Bowl appearance? Regardless he’s doing a great job as a 49’er.


  11. #71

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    Already have the Friday booked as our annual Christmas visit to NOLA. I’m ready to add Saturday to that reservation!


  12. #72

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Wasn’t Mullens the USM QB in our last NOLA Bowl appearance? Regardless he’s doing a great job as a 49’er.
    Yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    You're betting on a large group of NOLA living grads/fans to show up. Locally, if they don't show up for regular season games due to cost, Game Day Experience, etc, what makes you think they'll magically show up in NOLA? Even against Tulane or La.Tech, would Mr. casUaL Fan show up?
    They always have

  14. #74

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunfanatico View Post
    I was at USL from the fall of 71 to the spring of 76, crammed a four year program into 5 years. Damn that was tough.
    72-77 Ditto with the 5 year plan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbear View Post
    They always have
    While we are on excuses, the Cajun Bowl Game is just an excuse for a night or two outing in New Orleans. For this one, we are the excuse.

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