Find a way to make it fun for the whole family and you will hit the jackpot.
You don’t have to make much of an effort to sell football to men. Make it fun for the wife and kids and it will start growing.
A party outside the stadium (not the game) draws in the wife and kids. The Tigue should have a maze of fun jumps, like 15 different ones set up. I’m not a huge fan of cover bands, but when the crowd knows every song being played, it’s more enjoyable. Women love that type of atmosphere.
Tailgating has to be fixed ASAP.
How the hėll you ask people to fork over hundreds of dollars for a tailgate spot which they then have to supply all their own food and drinks when they can pay $15 per adult ($30 a couple & kids get in free) to get in the alumni tailgate with all you can eat and drink? Plus at alumni tent you don’t have to haul a tent, generator, ice chests, food, burners, etc.
A donation to the RCAF Annual Fund of at least $500 is required for any of the tailgate locations. SOURCE: https://ragincajuns.com/sb_output.aspx?form=4
What other programs (P5 or G5) in the country are trying to milk the tailgating experience so hard?
Tailgating should be a tool to get more people inside the gates, not another major expense for fans. I’m not saying make it free, but they have it ridiculously priced.
Coach Hud was great at PR.
Napier wasn't. Hud didn't mind smoozing the public and big money backers. Napier wanted his action on the field to speak for itself. Which one did it better? I guess that depends on what you define as success, butts in the seats or most wins in a 4 year span ever?
Which one will Des be? You need both at this school, great PR and production on the field. Even Bustle had more butts in the stands and yet never produced on the field.
Every coach is his own self. Attempt at comparison as a gage to success will drive anyone crazy.
The same people who said they would come to the games if we put a winner on the field. We put a winner on the field, now they want 2 P5 home games a year. Then we'll start winning 6-7 games a year and they'll start complaining we need to put a winner on the field. I swear, most of the folks complaining the loudest are the casuals that complain they hiked the prices too high when they started winning, while at the same time buying LSU tix and tailgating at Tiger Stadium.
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