I agree I do both park in the parking lot and have a tailgating spot. Nothing is stopping anyone from doing the same if that's what they enjoy doing. There has to be something that interest them inside the stadium for them to want to park in said lot and spend the afternoon tailgating. It all starts with building a value in your football program.
I found my wife who does not drink in the bar at Lafonda at about 9:30 on a Friday night . . . I had been there since 4:30 or so . . .
Official margarita of the Ragin' Cajuns. They raffle off 2 season tickets each year. The more margaritas you buy, the more chances you get.
Offical po-boy...Olde Tyme.
Official plate lunch...Laura's two (is Madonna related to Harvey?).
Official bbq...Dwight's.
Official boiled crawfish...
Official daiquiri...
Offical boudin...
Offical cracklin'....
Buying in from the vendors, getting folks in their establishments, and using that as a conduit to get butts in the seats.
Sorry for the thread jacking.
Yes. But you have to have people show up to look busy. So to look busy you have to give them a reason to fill the lot. As of now it appears the product on the field and in the stadium isn’t the answer. So the question is how do you get people to show up in order to look busy?
You are demonstrating that you know little about either attendance at Lafonda or at Cajun Field . . .
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