Page 3 of 22 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 . LastLast
Results 31 to 45 of 318

Thread: UL has big decision to make on Cajun Field renovation

  1. Default Re: UL has big decision to make on Cajun Field renovation

    Quote Originally Posted by ULvictory View Post
    Sounds like you miss our former AD.

    Don’t worry. He’s one state over to the west of us. You can go visit.
    I think he's sticking up for Maggard.

  2. #32

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    I think he's sticking up for Maggard.
    Ah. Well if he is, my mistake.

  3. #33

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    But he was also a liar, embarrassing his president and head baseball coach.

    Regional tv broadcasters pumping that non existent baseball park on national tv.
    I guess my comment could have been construed wrong. I’m speaking about a football stadium Reno. The farmer versus Maggard comparison is applicable. Farmer apparently lied about stuff. Maggard has been truthful with the situation.

  4. #34

    Default Re: UL has big decision to make on Cajun Field renovation

    As long as there is an honest dialogue (we are building X for $y million, or “we are not renovating because of X, Y, and Z), I’m good. It’s hard to justify renovating a football stadium when you already have trouble selling tickets, and it’s only used 5-6 times per year. Id consider myself a pretty big UL fan, but I think it would be fiscally irresponsible for spending too much on this project.

    Baseball was different. Tickets were selling. People were going to games. It’s ised 28 times per year. Etc.


  5. Default Re: UL has big decision to make on Cajun Field renovation

    Quote Originally Posted by LouisianaB View Post
    As long as there is an honest dialogue (we are building X for $y million, or “we are not renovating because of X, Y, and Z), I’m good. It’s hard to justify renovating a football stadium when you already have trouble selling tickets, and it’s only used 5-6 times per year. Id consider myself a pretty big UL fan, but I think it would be fiscally irresponsible for spending too much on this project.

    Baseball was different. Tickets were selling. People were going to games. It’s ised 28 times per year. Etc.
    Oh, but remember, Football drives the bus.

  6. #36

    Default Re: UL has big decision to make on Cajun Field renovation

    Quote Originally Posted by LouisianaB View Post
    As long as there is an honest dialogue (we are building X for $y million, or “we are not renovating because of X, Y, and Z), I’m good. It’s hard to justify renovating a football stadium when you already have trouble selling tickets, and it’s only used 5-6 times per year. Id consider myself a pretty big UL fan, but I think it would be fiscally irresponsible for spending too much on this project.

    Baseball was different. Tickets were selling. People were going to games. It’s ised 28 times per year. Etc.
    Hence the ideas being discussed to include other things into the construction to make the facility useful for more than the 5 or 6 times per year.

  7. #37

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunAmos View Post
    Hence the ideas being discussed to include other things into the construction to make the facility useful for more than the 5 or 6 times per year.
    Look around the country, you aren’t going to find very many college football stadiums or outdoor stadiums (with capacities under 30-40,000) hosting non-football events.

    You might be able to attract private high school football state championship, but you will be bidding on that hosting spot with a few other cities.

    You aren’t going to attract a large artist to play there. Find a band that plays in a less than 40k seat outdoor stadium. There aren’t that many.

    You will still have a few marching band competitions, which aren’t exactly money pits

    Overall, you’re still looking at 7 (5 football dates, 1 high school band event, and 1 marching band event over the summer) dates, with 1-2 more events, if you’re lucky.

    Don’t want to bust y’alls bubble, but people aren’t lining up to schedule events, even with a renovation.

  8. #38

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by LouisianaB View Post
    Look around the country, you aren’t going to find very many college football stadiums or outdoor stadiums (with capacities under 30-40,000) hosting non-football events.

    You might be able to attract private high school football state championship, but you will be bidding on that hosting spot with a few other cities.

    You aren’t going to attract a large artist to play there. Find a band that plays in a less than 40k seat outdoor stadium. There aren’t that many.

    You will still have a few marching band competitions, which aren’t exactly money pits

    Overall, you’re still looking at 7 (5 football dates, 1 high school band event, and 1 marching band event over the summer) dates, with 1-2 more events, if you’re lucky.

    Don’t want to bust y’alls bubble, but people aren’t lining up to schedule events, even with a renovation.
    Hate to burst your bubble.but it’s not the Field that would be rented with renovations, it would be the club areas, etcNorth texas has their club level rented out almost weekly to my understanding.non-university luncheons, receptions, etc.

  9. #39

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJeaux View Post
    Hate to burst your bubble.but it’s not the Field that would be rented with renovations, it would be the club areas, etcNorth texas has their club level rented out almost weekly to my understanding.non-university luncheons, receptions, etc.
    You know how many other places there are to host meetings and luncheons in Lafayette? We are going to renovate in the hope that people decide to get their events at Cajun field instead of the Petroleum club? The place on Kaliste Saloom (river something)? City club? Oh, the CajunDome? And the countless other venues?

    Even assuming north Texas stadium is booked up every week, what makes you think that will generate sufficient revenue to justify the cost?

    My bubble isn’t busted, ___ hole, I just live in reality.

  10. #40

    Default Re: UL has big decision to make on Cajun Field renovation

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    Oh, but remember, Football drives the bus.
    I wonder if anyone has the dollar figures for how much money each sport does take in not including RCAF monies, club donations etc

  11. #41

    Default Re: UL has big decision to make on Cajun Field renovation

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeLeblanc View Post
    I wonder if anyone has the dollar figures for how much money each sport does take in not including RCAF monies, club donations etc
    Yes it's shown yearly via Rcaf and there is nothing even remotely close to football in terms of fundraising

  12. #42

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by LouisianaB View Post
    You know how many other places there are to host meetings and luncheons in Lafayette? We are going to renovate in the hope that people decide to get their events at Cajun field instead of the Petroleum club? The place on Kaliste Saloom (river something)? City club? Oh, the CajunDome? And the countless other venues?

    Even assuming north Texas stadium is booked up every week, what makes you think that will generate sufficient revenue to justify the cost?

    My bubble isn’t busted, ___ hole, I just live in reality.
    You’re right, what am I thinking.who would rather attend/host a luncheon overlooking a renovated college football field when you can go to the dying Petroleum Club that is desparate to get new members being 90%+ of their members are Fossils.and don’t get butthurt so easily, I just used your own lingo

  13. #43

    Default Re: UL has big decision to make on Cajun Field renovation

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJeaux View Post
    You're right, what am I thinking.who would rather attend/host a luncheon overlooking a renovated college football field when you can go to the dying Petroleum Club that is desparate to get new members being 90%+ of their members are Fossils.and don't get butthurt so easily, I just used your own lingo
    What im thinking

    I mean. the baseball club is never used for anything outside of games🙄

  14. #44

    Default Re: UL has big decision to make on Cajun Field renovation

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    Oh, but remember, Football drives the bus.
    When it comes to driving revenue to your sports program, football drives the bus! That's not even debatable. You think ESPN and other networks negotiate television contracts with conferences for baseball or softball? A winning football program drives the wagon and branding to your athletic program. College MBB is second to football, but it's not close in pure revenue dollars.

  15. #45

    Default Re: UL has big decision to make on Cajun Field renovation

    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Yes it's shown yearly via Rcaf and there is nothing even remotely close to football in terms of fundraising
    Nope! Take a look at our actual state audits during Hudspeth's first 4 years, winning 9 games per season and four straight bowl games. It's not even close, winning football drives collegiate sports in the south and the majority of the revenue.

Page 3 of 22 FirstFirst 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 . LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Cajun Field Renovation Plans
    By NewsCopy in forum Football
    Replies: 327
    Last Post: May 16th, 2019, 08:43 pm
  2. Cajun Field Renovation Focus Group Invitation
    By BeauCajun in forum Football
    Replies: 53
    Last Post: September 7th, 2018, 07:25 pm
  3. Any information on cajun field renovation
    By jrous19 in forum Up On LA
    Replies: 203
    Last Post: February 6th, 2013, 10:59 am

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •