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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    My point is not about going to the game to hear the band. It is about what the band does to create an atmosphere that engages the fans. I am certainly not an LSU fan, but we have to admit that the atmosphere at an LSU game is among the best in the country. LSU fans, for example, would likely still fill Tiger Stadium without their band, but the electricity in that stadium without "Hold that Tiger" or "Hey Fighting Tigers" and the fans spelling out "TIGERS" and instead hearing only "another LSU first down" and "Respect", would totally change the atmosphere in that stadium. It is not just the play on the field that creates the excitement. It is the ability to engage the fans and create a fan interaction and investment in the end product. The successful programs with huge attendance and top game day atmosphere all have that in common. We don't. But, we can.
    A packed house creates excitement. It has nothing to do with the band. The band contributes to the game interaction but if I want to see a band I'm not going to a football game. Just me maybe.

    The stuff they play in br has been played for many years. You don't like Respect because why, it has been played for so long? Respect started back when I was in school and it was because we were trying to earn respect. But I really, really don't get this; people want traditions, but they don't want to hear the same old stuff.

    So let's start with some solutions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMVCAJUNS View Post
    It will be a good wait before it is renovated.
    Realistically it may never happen. We missed our chance.

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    How's. about a band tradition where the game doesn't start till the band quits playing....

    The fans boo and booo because the band won't quit.

    Then when the band finally allows the. game to start (aka quit playing) they get a standing ovation...

    Which of course motivates them to return for the next home gig. and on and on.


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    Quote Originally Posted by moorecajun View Post
    A packed house creates excitement. It has nothing to do with the band. The band contributes to the game interaction but if I want to see a band I'm not going to a football game. Just me maybe.

    The stuff they play in br has been played for many years. You don't like Respect because why, it has been played for so long? Respect started back when I was in school and it was because we were trying to earn respect. But I really, really don't get this; people want traditions, but they don't want to hear the same old stuff.

    So let's start with some solutions.
    The band in BR keeps fans engaged, especially women.The POA has nothing like that, thus those same non-engaging tunes get stale very fast.

    Engagement starts with the students and that's missing. Step 1 is to get them engaged and involved the minute the freshman step on campus. Do cheer/chant practice on Friday nights and have them involved in creating interaction with the band.

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    Band in BR does one of the most important things for their environment. Gets fans into the stadium early for the pregame show. Our fans trickle in until halftime.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesTheJeweler View Post
    So, 50 people?

    You guys don't get it. This is not a band thread. It is about creating an atmosphere at UL games that attracts people, keeps them engaged and invested in UL football and coming back. We don't have that like other schools do. Whatever we are doing isn't working and needs to be addressed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    Band in BR does one of the most important things for their environment. Gets fans into the stadium early for the pregame show. Our fans trickle in until halftime.
    Using that damn Bell might help....in general, just a total lack of creativity with the assets available. Acadiana is a treasure trove of musical talent, invite artists to be a part of pregame....but ring that bell constantly 20 minutes, 30 minutes prior to pregame...signal somethings starting to happen, finish that beer and that BS story you've been telling and get into the stadium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    You guys don't get it. This is not a band thread. It is about creating an atmosphere at UL games that attracts people, keeps them engaged and invested in UL football and coming back. We don't have that like other schools do. Whatever we are doing isn't working and needs to be addressed.
    You are absolutely correct. Each has their own respective agenda's here and not a one of them is it "getting it"

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    Using that damn Bell might help....in general, just a total lack of creativity with the assets available. Acadiana is a treasure trove of musical talent, invite artists to be a part of pregame....but ring that bell constantly 20 minutes, 30 minutes prior to pregame...signal somethings starting to happen, finish that beer and that BS story you've been telling and get into the stadium.
    Won't help. It'll just let people know they have time to down 3 more Coors lights and tell 3 more BS stories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    Using that damn Bell might help....in general, just a total lack of creativity with the assets available. Acadiana is a treasure trove of musical talent, invite artists to be a part of pregame....but ring that bell constantly 20 minutes, 30 minutes prior to pregame...signal somethings starting to happen, finish that beer and that BS story you've been telling and get into the stadium.
    Have you ever heard the bell? I was once in an empty cajun field in the north end zone and the bell started to ring. I could barely hear it.

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    Pregame power hour inside the stadium. $1 natty lights up until Cajuns run on the field. Get local sponsors to donate for a 5k t-shirt sponsorship. First 5k fans in get a t-shirt.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    Pregame power hour inside the stadium. $1 natty lights up until Cajuns run on the field. Get local sponsors to donate for a 5k t-shirt sponsorship. First 5k fans in get a t-shirt.
    Good idea

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