Mr. Myers is one dumd azzz
Mr. Myers is one dumd azzz
Some have mentioned the oil industry downturn as a reason and I don’t buy it. Retail sales are on a record pace in Lafayette, restaurants are always packed and I’ve never lived in an area in which so many people purchase new vehicles and 50k+ trucks at that. The job market may not be great in Lafayette but people are still spending money. Cajun games are a much better entertainment value than most things around.
It’s a scene follow the crowd town as previosly stated and until Cajun Field is the place to be seen our attendance will be inconsistent. All we can do is keep winning and building that tradition of success. Stay the path. It also wouldn’t hurt if we slayed some P5 giants every once in a while and played more regional teams at home. Have any of our opponents brought much to Cajun Field all year? At least Troy had a band last week. Like I’ve said before our conference does us no favors in regards to attendance.
The drop in Fraternity/sororities definitely has had an impact. When I was a student in the early 2000’s even though the teams were poor I still remember decent Greek attendance and some of our more “lively” fans were from frats.
Geaux Cajuns!
The focus is off base.
Lafayette should never be mentioned in marketing sports.
Lafayette became Lafayette by marketing itself not as Lafayette but as "The Hub City."
Hub City to what? The answer to that question is where 100% of the marketing effort should be, and Lafayette will reap 100% of the rewards.
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