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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    1) Will never happen in the modern era. But do you know that UL and Cajun Field was the only non-power conference program that Alabama has visited in the modern era? They have never been since to any other program's field that would be considered today a G5 school.
    Did not know that. I know it will probably never happen today, but I can dream. I would love to see UL listed in the top 20 every year in football, with the occasional top 10 ranking. That would bring fans also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunSaint08 View Post
    Did not know that. I know it will probably never happen today, but I can dream. I would love to see UL listed in the top 20 every year in football, with the occasional top 10 ranking. That would bring fans also.
    Not going to happen on a $30 Million Athletic budget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    Not going to happen on a $30 Million Athletic budget.
    Won’t ever happen as along as the P5 is around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    He is also against 2 for 1 scheduling in basketball. Now you can disagree with that view but he is the one making the decisions for now. For this to change someone will have to convince him that is not the wisest view or a new AD will have to come aboard.
    That's going to limit us to other more high profile G5 or certainly P5 teams that might consider coming here to the cajundome. It's hard enough for us to get a 1 for 1 with those guys and I would imagine we'd have to entice them with the 2 for 1 or even 3 for 1 scenario.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    I’m 100% against mid week games. It does absolutely nothing for us. It helps raise the profile of the Sun Belt but kills individual programs. Give us 7pm kickoffs at home Saturday nights from mid September to mid November. Attendance would rise and perception around Acadiana would increase. We are selling our souls to the networks with minimal ROI. Produce our own content and sell it ourselves.
    you dont seem to understand the definition of “together we rise”....lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcstewart View Post
    Not playing Saturday home games in October is depressing. I know we had a couple last year after some down years but in recent history we have not. That's prime-time tailgating and game weather.
    what about moving the season start to late september, eliminating the pre bowl break, more games would be in the cooler weather?

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    Unreal

    This has to adversely affect season tickets I would think . Not to mention the loss of value in tailgating spots
    It is worse on walk-up sales. Previous spikes in attendance during the season only occurred during and after win streaks. That can't happen when you blow a hole in the heart of your schedule.

    These mid-week games are a net negative for the football program. We need to be more vocal about this. It's time for things to change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 31Ragin97 View Post
    you dont seem to understand the definition of “together we rise”....lol
    I can’t think of one time that UL has been better off because of the football media contracts.

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    I really hope Maggard is using a similar strategy when building our football schedule as Mohajir.

    "I've said it many times that we're going to try to play the biggest brands in college football, and that's part of our scheduling philosophy," Mohajir said. "The only way that we really change the perception of our program is you got to play elite programs and beat them. It's like playing the lottery -- you got to play them to beat them."

    https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/...-22-2019082-1/


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    Quote Originally Posted by mgv6260 View Post
    I really hope Maggard is using a similar strategy when building our football schedule as Mohajir.

    "I've said it many times that we're going to try to play the biggest brands in college football, and that's part of our scheduling philosophy," Mohajir said. "The only way that we really change the perception of our program is you got to play elite programs and beat them. It's like playing the lottery -- you got to play them to beat them."

    https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/...-22-2019082-1/
    I vehemently disagree with that philosophy. Beating recognizable P5 schools is a must. Scheduling Oklahoma, Bama, Clemson, Georgia does absolutely nothing for our program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 31Ragin97 View Post
    what about moving the season start to late september, eliminating the pre bowl break, more games would be in the cooler weather?
    I don't see the upside to college football for doing this. It shortens the season (time wise, not game wise), NFL will be going full strength already and baseball playoffs will be starting.

    People are already chomping at the bit for games this weekend, 8/24 and you are seeing posts every day since June or July that you cannot wait for college football to get here.

    I understand that MAYBE more people would attend live, but that would not offset the losses in revenue from what TV contracts bring in for that extra 3-4 weeks, IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    I vehemently disagree with that philosophy. Beating recognizable P5 schools is a must. Scheduling Oklahoma, Bama, Clemson, Georgia does absolutely nothing for our program.
    It's all about timing and luck. You shouldn't schedule these guys like when we scheduled Bama this last time.

    You try to schedule them when they are down and hope they are not at Bama/Clemson level when you play them.

    Frankly, limiting ourselves to one P5 game per year lends itself to scheduling programs we shouldn't at the moment because we are chasing the biggest payday we can get.

    Another bad consequence of the "6 home game" mantra.

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