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  1. #25

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Has anyone ever wondered why that is?
    Its an interesting concept, especially when you consider how much Lafayette Parish and the surrounding areas has grown over time. With the population growth in the area, many of whom are alumni of the university, there is really no excuse for stable attendance numbers over decades. "It is what it is"...no, "it is what we've made it".

  2. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by LouisianaB View Post
    Here is data dating back to 1990. I have 1970-90 but have not yet put it in the spreadsheet

    1990 Nicholls State 22,131
    1990 East Carolina 29,524
    1990 Alabama 36,133
    1990 Southern Mississippi 17,860
    1990 Northern Illinois 16,325
    1991 UL Monroe 23,486
    1991 Miami (OH) 21,213
    1991 Tulsa 17,512
    1991 Louisiana Tech 18,083
    1992 UL Monroe 23,742
    1992 Western Kentucky 20,049
    1992 Cal State Fullerton 15,137
    1992 Northern Illinois 19,183
    1992 Arkansas State 14000 (Est)
    1993 Utah State 21,637
    1993 Memphis 18,524
    1993 Southern Mississippi 22,853
    1993 San Jose State 27,814
    1993 Louisiana Tech 19,127
    1994 Northern Illinois 19,083
    1994 Troy 22,616
    1994 Arkansas State 23,317
    1994 Nevada-Las Vegas 17,013
    1994 Western Michigan 13,741
    1995 UAB 17,723
    1995 New Mexico State 22,083
    1995 Pacific 12,140
    1995 Louisiana Tech 17,333
    1995 Southern Mississippi 19,361
    1996 Texas A&M 38,783
    1996 Houston 18,247
    1996 Arkansas State 25,246
    1996 Memphis 10,555
    1996 Northern Illinois 15,721
    1997 Oklahoma State 16,724
    1997 UAB 15,024
    1997 North Alabama 13,683
    1997 UL Monroe 14,124
    1997 Tulane 17,724
    1997 Louisiana Tech 10,083
    1998 Northwestern State 9,124
    1998 Arkansas State 10,721
    1998 UCF 10,124
    1998 Western Kentucky 5,224
    1999 Texas Tech 18,128
    1999 Middle Tennessee State 14,621
    1999 Louisiana Tech 19,724
    1999 UL Monroe 17,034
    1999 Wofford Did not report
    2000 Sam Houston State 15,728
    2000 Northwestern State 15,212
    2000 Tulane 20,113
    2000 North Texas 12,650
    2000 Jacksonville St. 9,416
    2001 Nicholls State 13,707
    2001 Southern Mississippi 14,132
    2001 Middle Tennessee State 12,102
    2001 UL Monroe 17,353
    2001 New Mexico State 9,321
    2002 Minnesota 20,512
    2002 UAB 19,616
    2002 North Texas 8,413
    2002 Idaho 12,621
    2002 Arkansas State 14,117
    2003 Louisiana Tech 24,211
    2003 Houston 11,127
    2003 UL Monroe 13,540
    2003 New Mexico State 12,308
    2003 Idaho 9,213
    2003 Florida International 13,571
    2004 Northwestern State 22,117
    2004 Middle Tennessee State 25,083
    2004 Arkansas State 23,121
    2004 North Texas 21,608
    2004 Troy 15,077
    2005 Northwestern State 17,341
    2005 UCF 18,262
    2005 Florida Atlantic 14,208
    2005 Troy 21,204
    2005 Florida International 16,942
    2006 North Carolina A&T 15,041
    2006 Eastern Michigan 15,923
    2006 Middle Tennessee State 21,485
    2006 North Texas 13,621
    2006 Arkansas State 10,212
    2006 UL Monroe 10,814
    2007 Ohio 22,186
    2007 McNeese 33,828
    2007 Troy 14,091
    2007 North Texas 9,464
    2007 Florida Atlantic 12,290
    2007 UL Monroe 8,045
    2008 Kent State 18,241
    2008 Arkansas State 23,684
    2008 Florida International 29,031
    2008 UT El Paso 21,065
    2008 Middle Tennessee State 15,321
    2009 Southern University 41,357
    2009 Kansas State 16,431
    2009 North Texas 12,141
    2009 Florida Atlantic 21,135
    2009 UL Monroe 8,689
    2009 Troy 12,245
    2010 Arkansas State 15,103
    2010 Middle Tennessee State 17,249
    2010 Oklahoma State 25,881
    2010 Western Kentucky 15,641
    2010 Florida International 13,041
    2011 Nicholls State 28,741
    2011 Florida Atlantic 26,339
    2011 Troy 29,775
    2011 North Texas 32,823
    2011 UL Monroe 28,176
    2012 Lamar 25,803
    2012 Florida International 21,109
    2012 Tulane 29,758
    2012 Arkansas State 19,873
    2012 Western Kentucky 20,314
    2012 South Alabama 20,333
    2013 Nicholls 28,871
    2013 Texas State 23,108
    2013 New Mexico St. 30,028
    2013 Troy 22,562
    2013 UL Monroe 25,309
    2014 Southern University 36,170
    2014 Louisiana Tech 25,607
    2014 Georgia State 24,616
    2014 Arkansas State 21,760
    2014 South Alabama 25,861
    2014 App State 20,638
    2015 Northwestern State 26,824
    2015 Akron 24,679
    2015 Texas State 21,377
    2015 UL Monroe 17,410
    2015 New Mexico St. 17,023
    2015 Troy 22,264
    2016 Boise St. 22,661
    2016 McNeese 26,891
    2016 South Alabama 19,208
    2016 App State 16,960
    2016 Idaho 21,387
    2016 Arkansas State 14,259
    2017 Southeastern Louisiana 18,289
    2017 UL Monroe 18,318
    2017 Texas State 13,106
    2017 New Mexico St. 16,048
    2017 Georgia Southern 12,993
    2018 Grambling 28,866
    2018 Coastal Carolina 17,125
    2018 New Mexico St. 18,131
    2018 Arkansas State 17,068
    2018 Georgia State 14,945
    2018 South Alabama 15,168
    2019 Liberty 16,231
    2019 Texas Southern 18,183
    2019 App State 20,012
    2019 Texas State 21,063
    2019 Troy 14,262
    2019 UL Monroe 14,227
    2020 Georgia Southern 5,585
    2020 Coastal Carolina 5,585
    2020 Arkansas State 5,585
    2020 South Alabama 5,585
    2021 Nicholls 25,417
    2021 Ohio 17,709
    2021 App State 20,066
    2021 Texas State 28,794
    2021 Georgia State 16,007
    2021 UL Monroe 18,447
    2022 Southeastern Louisiana 16,812
    2022 Eastern Michigan 18,079
    2022 South Alabama 20,671
    2022 Arkansas State 15,017
    2022 Troy 7,888
    2022 Georgia Southern 11,512
    2023 Northwestern State 18,186
    Nice find. Wofford in 1999 had around 6,000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Has anyone ever wondered why that is?
    SEC football 40 minutes down the road.
    No Energy in Athletics! Need Hud type promotion to generate some excitement.
    Most of administration at this place doesn't give a sheet about athletics!

  4. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunfan96 View Post
    SEC football 40 minutes down the road.
    No Energy in Athletics! Need Hud type promotion to generate some excitement.
    Most of administration at this place doesn't give a sheet about athletics!
    yup and with SEC football 40 minutes down the road and so many options in Lafayette every weekend that is an EVEN MORE REASON FOR PROMOTION PROMOTION, PROMOTION,
    Its not rocket surgery and it should never be "it is what it is"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    Its not rocket surgery and it should never be "it is what it is"...
    Correct. "It is what it is" means "let's just not even try." While the administration gets a lot of flak for justifiable reasons. An overwhelming feeling of "let's just not even try" is not what I get. If they just didn't care and didn't try, they'd not be half the university or athletic department that they are now. They whiff and frustrate most of us to no end with some things, but God help us is they think "it is what it is" is acceptable.

    Now, promote! Name a mascot (or have a community contest to come up with a concept. Vote on it. And announce the winner at halftime of a game)! Hang a banner for a game! It's all low hanging fruit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginScotsman View Post
    Correct. "It is what it is" means "let's just not even try." While the administration gets a lot of flak for justifiable reasons. An overwhelming feeling of "let's just not even try" is not what I get. If they just didn't care and didn't try, they'd not be half the university or athletic department that they are now. They whiff and frustrate most of us to no end with some things, but God help us is they think "it is what it is" is acceptable.

    Now, promote! Name a mascot (or have a community contest to come up with a concept. Vote on it. And announce the winner at halftime of a game)! Hang a banner for a game! It's all low hanging fruit.
    Agreed fully. “It is what it is” is a “know your place” concept.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louisiana84 View Post
    The 'dropoff' happened after we decided to monetize the parking lot.

    Back in my day Dean Blanco used to allow the frat boys to roll up to the stadium with sofas and kegs in the back of their pick-up trucks.

    In fact, when Herbie Schilling had leftover beer in the Budweiser 'tap' trucks, those trucks rolled onto campus after lunch and Blanco was there to help hand out the beer.

    Pitchers used to be $3 in the student union after lunch. Now that we have 'sanitized' the college experience for students (and the general public) the whole game day experience sucks.

    Just my opinion, but if you are old enough to die for your country you ought to be old enough to grab a $3 pitcher in the union.

    Cajun Field used to be a whole lot more fun. And so was college.
    MADD successfully got rid of much of that aspect of the real student experience which was there prior to the mid 80’s . . . at 21, many are finished or about finished their college experience or have been driven away by then . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginScotsman View Post
    Correct. "It is what it is" means "let's just not even try." While the administration gets a lot of flak for justifiable reasons. An overwhelming feeling of "let's just not even try" is not what I get. If they just didn't care and didn't try, they'd not be half the university or athletic department that they are now. They whiff and frustrate most of us to no end with some things, but God help us is they think "it is what it is" is acceptable.

    Now, promote! Name a mascot (or have a community contest to come up with a concept. Vote on it. And announce the winner at halftime of a game)! Hang a banner for a game! It's all low hanging fruit.
    YES! ALL OF THIS!!!

    "It is what it is" is just another phrase for COMPLACENCY.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULvictory View Post
    YES! ALL OF THIS!!!

    "It is what it is" is just another phrase for COMPLACENCY.
    While I agree with wanting a mascot, please explain how not having one has killed this athletic department.

    Cayenne was not the answer. But when your nickname is Ragin'Cajuns, I'm not sure what the answer is.

    And, judging by what I've seen here, no one here does either. Because EVERY suggestion on here has been hammered by other posters on this board.

    I don't have a solution. Therefore I don't complain about what we don't have as far as a mascot is concerned.

    I think part of the issue is we keep trying to come up with something that is "Cajun."

    Here's a trivia question: What do elephants have to do with Alabama?

    I think we are limiting ourselves where ideas are concerned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayWalker View Post
    While I agree with wanting a mascot, please explain how not having one has killed this athletic department.

    Cayenne was not the answer. But when your nickname is Ragin'Cajuns, I'm not sure what the answer is.

    And, judging by what I've seen here, no one here does either. Because EVERY suggestion on here has been hammered by other posters on this board.

    I don't have a solution. Therefore I don't complain about what we don't have as far as a mascot is concerned.

    I think part of the issue is we keep trying to come up with something that is "Cajun."

    Here's a trivia question: What do elephants have to do with Alabama?

    I think we are limiting ourselves where ideas are concerned.
    So to answer your trivia question, I THINK the elephant had something to do with a newspaper article back in the day describing the Alabama football team so it stuck.

    As far as the mascot here, it creates fan engagement. A mascot goes and visits schools, goes into the community, and can create even more of a national identity if it works well. To me, it's more about who is inside the costume than what the costume is. You already know the story of the Cajun Chicken. Mr. Heim picked that chicken costume as a last minute option, but then his antics inside the costume turned the Cajun Chicken into a Lafayette legend. Plus, it's low hanging fruit. How can we do the harder things in pushing our brand and identity if we can't even get a mascot?

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    Stop with the low hanging fruit crap. That's about the fourth time today you've said that.

    If it was that low, it would be done by now. And, we can't get anything close to a consensus on what would be a good mascot. So obviously that fruit is up in the tree.

    A mascot, whether it's a gator, a catahoula, a freaking pepper or a baby elephant....or a bird to honor Cajun Vic isn't going to push brand or identity nearly to the extent you think,

    I'm with MelRock. I personally am ok without.

    Because without is better than making the wrong choice.

    Moreover, the Cajun Chicken was never a mascot. He was an entertainer. We have NEVER had an acceptable mascot since we left Bulldogs behind almost 50 years ago. Look at mascots across the country. What do they do?????


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    . . . The Bird is far more important than a mascot no matter whose lab it may be . . .


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