Another thing to think about, Lafayette is a strange bird. For my senior management project, we did a market study on dinner house restaurants (chili's, applebee's, etc.) and the result of our study was that Lafayette was the polar opposite of the rest of the country. The Alden report and bringing in folks from other successful schools is great BUT you still need to realize that it takes a little different twist when marketing to this area.
someone needs to listen to this guy. Ive been telling admin this for years. you need outside opinions and you need to filter it through the cajun culture. there is no silver bullet
make the tg spots around the fences on bertrand and congress free or extremely cheap. make the event feel like a party with optics. cut the rv spot price in half. create a festive area among those rv spots like cajun palms. when the waiting list starts slowly creep up on price. offer larger tg spots and corporate spots and add bigger spaces and allow more perks with those spaces. offer a tram or golf cart ride for the folks that need it from the free grass parking area. this stuff can be done
And things that don't help are local businesses like Albertsons has a big sign outside their doors that say 10% off when you wear your LSU jersey on game day.
If you are going to agree with me 100 percent at least grasp what I said.
I would never go to "a" game to catch a shirt includes I would never go to "another" game to catch a shirt. I can't imagine someone's determining factor of whether they were going come to any game was the "fun" trying to catch a t-shirt.
It goes with the saying I forgot what they said, I forgot what they did, but I remember how I felt.
Its not why I went, it's not why I go back, but I felt like I had a fun time for those few brief moments.
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