No, we won't duplicate what LSU has and no school in the country does. But, other schools have their own atmosphere that works for them and fills their stadium. We don't have any atmosphere that might bring people back and that is part of the problem. The other part is our schedule and conference.
So, maybe it who we are winning against that causes people to not care. Phil Steele's magazine listed the toughest schedules in the country this year. Louisiana is #130 out of 131. Only FIU has a weaker schedule. We were #123 last year. Not many people are excited to see us play SE LA, E. Michigan, S. Alabama and GA Southern. Arkansas State and Troy bring mild excitement. Florida State, Marshall, S. Miss and Rice are the only games of real interest and they are away. Compelling P5 matchups that are highly publicized become more attractive watching at home than sitting in our stadium.
UL went 13-1 last year, finished ranked in the Top 20 and enters this year with the nation's longest winning streak. We lost our coach and several key players and all of that excitement seems lost this year. Phil Steele has us as down to #81 in the country, well behind App State who he lists as #49 and even Marshall at #75. We are under a new coach who will have to prove to our fans and to the media that UL is still the real deal.
Without a P5 opponent to get fans excited like a win over Iowa State, the excitement of all that we accomplished the past 3 years is lost with our two opening opponents at home. We need to be playing 2 P5 schools each year. Florida State doesn't come around until our second to last game. We need another P5 opponent to start the year like Iowa State or Texas. Win a big early season game and fans get excited and, hopefully, show up. But, can we keep them coming back?