Look I was discussing this with an App State friend of mine recently. This is the downfall of being a better than average G5 football team. If we were terrible or below average, the only national television games we would get would be when we play the upper tier of the SBC games other than that we would be on Saturday but finishing at or near .500. Being the App, Coastal, UL and even to some extent traditionally strong Arkansas State, they are going to try to put us on national TV when they can. The more you win, the more you get screwed by ESPN because ESPN owns when you play if you are the better of the SBC teams. I hate that we play on Tuesdays, Wednesday's, Thursday's, Saturdays @ 11 AM, but I love this allot more than playing at 7PM on Saturday nights and being 4-8. or playing on Thursday night because we are playing Coastal or App but we are 4-8. Does it suck, yes, is it better than the alternative, 1000%. As a fan base, we need to make sure we show up whenever, wherever and whomever we play. You do that enough and you will start getting the respect we need. Programs like ours, to get recognized, need to play these games and get some of those people who are not familiar with UL, familiar with UL and if it takes a midweek or Saturday morning game to do it, SO F'N BE IT.
Just wake up earlier and start tailgating earlier. Lots of teams have that kickoff time and still have great fan support. I have sympathy for the argument against home games on a week night but the argument of an early kickoff seems a little silly to me.
Make it a Bloody Mary or mimosa tailgate, have fun, watch the Cajuns win and you get home early enough to head to Home Depot for a nice Saturday.
Here's the list of games scheduled for that day. Some games already have a set time.
Saturday, October 30
matchup time (CT) nat tv tickets location
#2 Cincinnati
Tulane
TBD Yulman Stadium, New Orleans, LA
Texas Tech
#3 Oklahoma
TBD Memorial Stadium , Norman, OK
#7 Penn State
#5 Ohio State
TBD Ohio Stadium, Columbus, OH
#6 Michigan
#9 Michigan State
TBD Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
Kansas
#8 Oklahoma State
TBD Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, OK
Colorado
#10 Oregon
TBD Autzen Stadium, Eugene, OR
#21 SMU
Houston
TBD TDECU Stadium, Houston, TX
#25 Purdue
Nebraska
TBD Memorial Stadium , Lincoln, NE
Rutgers
Illinois
TBD Memorial Stadium , Champaign, IL
Minnesota
Northwestern
TBD Ryan Field, Evanston, IL
TCU
Kansas State
TBD Bill Snyder Family Stadium, Manhattan, KS
Iowa State
West Virginia
TBD Milan Puskar Stadium, Morgantown, WV
UCF
Temple
TBD Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
Texas State
Louisiana
TBD Cajun Field, Lafayette, LA
Oregon State
California
TBD California Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, CA
Washington State
Arizona State
TBD Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ
Arizona
USC
TBD Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
UCLA
Utah
TBD Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City, UT
Wyoming
San José State
TBD CEFCU Stadium, San Jose, CA
#11 Iowa
Wisconsin
11:00 AM Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI
Texas
#20 Baylor
11:00 AM McLane Stadium, Waco, TX
Miami
#23 Pittsburgh
11:00 AM ACCN Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA
Virginia Tech
Georgia Tech
11:00 AM ESPN3 Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Indiana
Maryland
11:00 AM Maryland Stadium, College Park, MD
UMass
Liberty
11:00 AM ESPN3 Williams Stadium , Lynchburg, VA
Bowling Green
Buffalo
11:00 AM CBSSN UB Stadium, Buffalo, NY
North Texas
Rice
1:00 PM Rice Stadium, Houston, TX
Missouri
Vanderbilt
2:00 PM SECN Vanderbilt Stadium, Nashville, TN
Hawai'i
Utah State
2:00 PM Maverik Stadium, Logan, UT
#1 Georgia
Florida
2:30 PM CBS TIAA Bank Field, Jacksonville, FL
Florida State
Clemson
2:30 PM ESPN Memorial Stadium , Clemson, SC
Boston College
Syracuse
2:30 PM ESPN3 Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY
Florida International
Marshall
2:30 PM Joan C. Edwards Stadium, Huntington, WV
Louisiana Tech
Old Dominion
2:30 PM CBSSN S.B. Ballard Stadium, Norfolk, VA
Southern Miss
Middle Tennessee
2:30 PM Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium, Murfreesboro, TN
UL Monroe
Appalachian State
2:30 PM Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, NC
Duke
#16 Wake Forest
3:00 PM ACCN Truist Field, Winston-Salem, NC
Charlotte
Western Kentucky
3:00 PM Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium, Bowling Green, KY
Arkansas State
South Alabama
4:00 PM Hancock Whitney Stadium, Mobile, AL
UTEP
Florida Atlantic
5:00 PM FAU Stadium, Boca Raton, FL
Georgia State
Georgia Southern
5:00 PM Allen E. Paulson Stadium, Statesboro, GA
#12 Ole Miss
#19 Auburn
6:00 PM ESPN Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, AL
#15 Kentucky
Mississippi State
6:00 PM SECN Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, MS
Boise State
Colorado State
6:00 PM CBSSN Canvas Stadium, Fort Collins, CO
North Carolina
#13 Notre Dame
6:30 PM NBC Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, IN
Louisville
#18 NC State
6:30 PM ACCN Carter-Finley Stadium, Raleigh, NC
Virginia
BYU
9:15 PM ESPN2 LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, UT
Fresno State
#22 San Diego State
9:30 PM CBSSN Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, CA
Washington
Stanford
9:30 PM FS1 Stanford Stadium, Stanford, CA
I go of Facebook every home game IMPLORING folks to go see these young cats personally see the best football team in the State of Louisiana and these poor kids get to play in front of an announced 20k if we're lucky.
I just think the players would dig on a full house.
I love Dr. Maggard, but it's hard to come early, be loud, and stay late with these times.
So yes, I'm also being selfish.
Do we get a bigger cut?
I work weird hours and I can tell you, on my day off after a full night's sleep my body slows down at the same time as the work days.
Moving my schedule around is not good for productivity.
This team would perform better if every game was a Louisiana Saturday Night game.
Drop the condescending attitude. You need some perspective outside of being a PxP guy.
1) 3 of the 6 home games were already on "national TV". And yes the quotes are intentional because ESPNU isn't available on every cable package.
2) Prior to this change 5 of the first 9 games were on "national TV". This makes 6 of 9 now. The only one with a kickoff on a Saturday afternoon was in Austin, TX. At some point there needs to be some balance between selling out to ESPN and reinvigorating the local fan base.
3) The last 3 years have been the best Cajuns football teams, record-wise, in forever, and yet we have not had a single home game come close to cracking the top 15 in attendance. The fan base, including the bandwagoners, that showed up in droves during the early 2010's and to those first few NO bowls have never really been given an opportunity to be reengaged. Granted Covid restrictions in 2020 has played a part, but do we need to continue to compound that problem?
4) And for those who paid for tailgating spots, which I have a strong feeling you don't qualify, it is somewhat important to the gameday experience. It is also money wasted. And for businesses with spots, it's a lost opportunity to entertain clients.
I'm happy because I can actually go to the game and bring the family too. Yes, I would have missed it due to neighborhood trick or treating that night. No, I would not have won that argument.
I totally get the opinions on the times and the schedule. We're all over the place and as much as we understand why this happens and often times how little the University can do about it, your casual fans do not. Make no mistake, limited Saturday games or time changes are actually reasons some casual fans have told me as reasons why they don't go to UL games anymore.
If it were any other year, I'd be mad too. Homecoming at 11 am really stinks. At least it's a Saturday.
Well, maybe Maggard will wave his magic wand and declare post game trick or treating a thing at Cajun Field. Game over 3-3:30.get to tailgate spot, start up the bar-b-que. Eat supper, kids trick or treat at CF. Sounds like good marketing out of a not so great situation.
The P-4s get moved around constantly. Refineryville "loves" 11 AM kickoffs too.
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