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  1. #151

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    Wonder how much having UNC come to their house contributed to the sellout for season tickets. Wish we could convince another big boy to come here. Even having Boise come was nice.


  2. #152

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMVCAJUNS View Post
    See post #135.
    It is not an Elon App thing some one used App as an example of great crowds. Just comparing largest crowds. Elon happened to be there 3rd largest in history back in 2010. Which is an in state FCS opponent so I compared to 2 in state FCS opponents SU and MSU where we dumped on that crowd. That crowd would have been top 7 or 8 for us. I was just actually not understanding all the app love and defending our fan base some.

  3. #153

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    Wonder how much having UNC come to their house contributed to the sellout for season tickets. Wish we could convince another big boy to come here. Even having Boise come was nice.
    Good point. I would not doubt some big UNC money folks purchased app season tickets just for that game.

  4. #154

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    OK. Lets all watch and see how much baby blue is in the stadium. I betting UNC money purchased seasoned tickets for that one game. We shall see.

  5. #155

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaston Thibodeaux View Post
    It is not an Elon App thing some one used App as an example of great crowds. Just comparing largest crowds. Elon happened to be there 3rd largest in history back in 2010. Which is an in state FCS opponent so I compared to 2 in state FCS opponents SU and MSU where we dumped on that crowd. That crowd would have been top 7 or 8 for us. I was just actually not understanding all the app love and defending our fan base some.
    Who cares about Elon or App.

  6. #156

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMVCAJUNS View Post
    Who cares about Elon or App.
    You obviously can’t or didn’t read a word I wrote.

  7. #157

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaston Thibodeaux View Post
    You obviously can’t or didn’t read a word I wrote.
    Let's talk about how to increase UL attendance. Idc about Elon or App. Post 149 hammered you big boy.

  8. #158

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cantstandza View Post
    That bell is dumb and useless. Collosal waste of money. I'd rather have LouisianaB's alligator pond in the north end.
    This.

  9. #159

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    Turbine you should change the name of the thread to “App vs. Elon ticket discussion”

    We ain’t App. The comparison is bad.

    - App has won three natties. UL has won 0.

    - App beat Michigan. We beat Iowa state in a pandemic year

    - App has 111 wins from 2000 to 2010. We had 45.

    - App has been to seven bowls in seven years of FBS play. UL has been in 9 in 48.


  10. #160

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun Pop View Post
    Here is what this is about. App puts 20k in a 30k seat stadium and it looks full and they have great fans. Louisiana puts 20 k in a 42 k seat stadium it looks empty and Cajun fan is bad bad. App has hosted 3 conferences championships, Cajuns have hosted one conference championship. Cajuns hold the record for the largest crowd in sunbelt conference championship game in history but their fans suck. I think that’s it in a nut shell.
    Yep.

  11. #161

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    Someone brought up App. Peer University in our conference. So the chatter about tradition, national championships, Boone.etc. And, you can certainly site some of those points as reasons for thier season ticket success.
    However, those NC were won years ago, the Michigan win was a long time ago.lots of water under the bridge. The last 4 years, a pretty good rivalry has developed between the two teams.and yet, to my point, we've beaten App 3x in a row, beat them in the championship game, wear out new conference foe Thundering Turdsss (and App rival) in our bowl game, while App is getting hammered by Western KY Jelly in its bowl. UL finishes with a huge winning streak of 13 games, App finishes with 2 straight losses.

    So, its obvious App has leveraged its positives, even after a disasterous end to its season, to sell out its season ticketsHTF did they do that? Tradition? Thats some of itSchedule, yep, that too. And they have been scheduling up the last few years. Whats the secret sauce? What are they doing UL isn't doing? How do they achieve this level of success in the Sun Belt, while UL hangs around the normal season ticket numbers with its thumb up its azz? I don't know the answer other than what I've pointed out. I do know, and I've posted this before, that UL could learn a ton from App and how they go about their business. No shame here stealing ideas.I do it all the time. When summer hits, our athletic dept. goes into shut down mode, stelth.not very active, not very loud, not very engaging (unless you're in the $3K+ RCAF club)

    UL is kidding itself if it thinks it can get away with its current "football business" model much longer. Take a look at the competition.what's happening at the more succesful peer universities that UL could capitalize on?

    This program in this market with the recent success should be red hot right now. You can't keep doing things the same way and expect different results.


  12. #162

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    Someone brought up App. Peer University in our conference. So the chatter about tradition, national championships, Boone.etc. And, you can certainly site some of those points as reasons for thier season ticket success.
    However, those NC were won years ago, the Michigan win was a long time ago.lots of water under the bridge. The last 4 years, a pretty good rivalry has developed between the two teams.and yet, to my point, we've beaten App 3x in a row, beat them in the championship game, wear out new conference foe Thundering Turdsss (and App rival) in our bowl game, while App is getting hammered by Western KY Jelly in its bowl. UL finishes with a huge winning streak of 13 games, App finishes with 2 straight losses.

    So, its obvious App has leveraged its positives, even after a disasterous end to its season, to sell out its season ticketsHTF did they do that? Tradition? Thats some of itSchedule, yep, that too. And they have been scheduling up the last few years. Whats the secret sauce? What are they doing UL isn't doing? How do they achieve this level of success in the Sun Belt, while UL hangs around the normal season ticket numbers with its thumb up its azz? I don't know the answer other than what I've pointed out. I do know, and I've posted this before, that UL could learn a ton from App and how they go about their business. No shame here stealing ideas.I do it all the time. When summer hits, our athletic dept. goes into shut down mode, stelth.not very active, not very loud, not very engaging (unless you're in the $3K+ RCAF club)

    UL is kidding itself if it thinks it can get away with its current "football business" model much longer. Take a look at the competition.what's happening at the more succesful peer universities that UL could capitalize on?

    This program in this market with the recent success should be red hot right now. You can't keep doing things the same way and expect different results.
    I was hopeful while reading your post there would be some things we could learn. You are right, we don't need to reinvent the wheel, just use it better than we have and learn from others what works an doesn't work.

    Two things I would like to post.

    One, I fully expect our season ticket sales to be more than 11k, 15k sounds good to me.

    Two, let's not get so carried away on this rcaf meet and greet function. You have to have something like this to spread excitement and you want it to be a smaller gathering to generate possible added investment in our program. There should be an additional function, similar to the casino, for ALL Cajun fans to participate in.

    IMO

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    ….I guess the biggest thrill as far as crowd was what I have called “The sea of Red” at one of HUD’s NO bowls entire UL side top a bottom filled with end zones and a little of extended Endzone…what the hell was that? I realize some of the tickets were give a ways but that was tremendous…….very Big Time….,so depressing to go to HSs and see the I am going to LSU wave……then just hanging in town the LSU apparel on those who will never see the inside of their stadium to the Elite members of the community…like the hockey deal, the new is all cool but fades quickly!


  14. #164

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    Quote Originally Posted by LouisianaB View Post
    Turbine you should change the name of the thread to “App vs. Elon ticket discussion”

    We ain’t App. The comparison is bad.

    - App has won three natties. UL has won 0.

    - App beat Michigan. We beat Iowa state in a pandemic year

    - App has 111 wins from 2000 to 2010. We had 45.

    - App has been to seven bowls in seven years of FBS play. UL has been in 9 in 48.
    It was never supposed to be an Elon vs App thing. I brought the game up as I was comparing Apps largest crowds in history vs the cajuns. Their 3rd largest in history happened to be against Elon. It would have been around 8th for the cajuns but the App fans are great. I also compared apples to apples to our largest crowds against in state FCS opponents SU and MSU and it wasn’t close. But all the App lovers came to their defense and keep making excuses for them.

  15. #165

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    Quote Originally Posted by LouisianaB View Post
    Turbine you should change the name of the thread to “App vs. Elon ticket discussion”

    We ain’t App. The comparison is bad.

    - App has won three natties. UL has won 0.

    - App beat Michigan. We beat Iowa state in a pandemic year

    - App has 111 wins from 2000 to 2010. We had 45.

    - App has been to seven bowls in seven years of FBS play. UL has been in 9 in 48.

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