Point on. It’s up to the program to win with an exciting product and fans being positive. Wear your gear, it doesn’t have to be only on Fridays and game day. Make it something people want to be a part of.
Put it this way...we’ve all been told we have to support LSU because they’re the state flagship. I’m pretty sure the vast majority here fall into the “uh, no” category.
Agree on principle. And yes, it's incumbent upon the seller to create a product or experience that a consumer wants to buy. But there is nuance here. Consider the comments Rick made about the skipped generation of GEN X'ers, it falls more on Boomers and Millennials to bring those folks into the fold. It's just that, those two generations are so fundamentally different and rarely work well together.
Yes but you can be a die hard fan and not attend the games in person. I love the Saints and Astro I buy their gear but not always going to drive to the cities to see them I watch lots of their games on tv doesn't make me a casual fan. My nephew has a goal of playing for the Cajuns, buy's Cajun gear every chance he can. Visits the stadium every time he is in town and watches the games on tv in Columbus Georgia he's not a casual fan. My point is just because someone doesn't attend games in person doesn't make them a casual fan. Lots of Alumni live out of state and can't attend in person. I hate always trying to label people as you're this or you're that why can't we just all be Cajun fans and do what we can within our own powers to improve our University instead of bulling people to do things that maybe they cannot do. (not calling you a bully)
Just wanted to thank you for another excellent podcast this was the best one yet. It can’t be easy doing what you are doing but you make it enjoyable and engaging which is only the good ones can pull that off
Great podcast, it’s nice to hear good things from an outsider.
As to the die hard v casual comments, if you’re on this board then you are probably closer to the die hard end of the spectrum. You don’t have to attend every game (some people live out of state) or give every extra penny you have to RCAF to be a die hard. Wear red, watch the game (in person if possible), promote the brand to friends and family and most importantly have fun being a Cajun fan. We’re going to win some and going to lose some, we may or may not be in a new conference, our QB may or may not be the best or most average, our basketball is...well, we can all agree on that topic!
What I gathered most from the interview with Rick is to be a Ragin Cajun!
I do apologize for taking away from a good podcast talking about casual fans. Just want to see the University and it's athletics in the best position we can be in together as one Cajun Nation. I am excited to see what happens to us in all this re-alignment I feel it should be a win win situation.
This was one of if not the best podcasts y’all have done. I’ve had a few personal favorites besides this one that are comparable but none have been this informative. Really good stuff guys. Thanks and keep em coming.
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