To anyone’s knowledge, is this happening any where else around the US?
It is no secret that UL really does not love Greek life, they have done everything possible to destroy it at UL. I know there is a delicate balance between college and Fraternities where universities have to be very careful not have issues and we have had some at UL already. But support for athletics comes from the Greeks on campus in a lot of ways. I'm not saying that they are the only students who go to the games, but the larger fraternities' and sororities on campus have close to 75 to 100 members. Very rarely can you get that type of group support quickly. You want to see the student side empty, continue to give the Greeks a reason not to come and that will happen. I know the university is only trying to protect itself, but the reality is they need to allow these guys to figure out how to do this while at the same time managing the damages/issues that could arise from Greek life partying.
The university has killed fraternity row as a place for these kids to gather, not just on game day, but overall.
I was in a fraternity at UL between 1988-1993 and we used our house as a place to gather, party and socialize. I have been a member of our alumni group since I returned to Lafayette, the house is mostly empty, they are no longer gathering at the houses for socialization.
This is a problem and the more we force these large groups not to want to support our team.
I’m sure it is in some other places. Heck, from what’s being told, sounds like it was happening at MS State previously.
But any university that is hurting to build a fan base and student support for athletic events should probably not be behaving this way.
If Texas A&M or UT-Austin admins were to pass down such rules, it really wouldn’t matter for attendance and enthusiasm. Those programs are busting at the seams with support and gameday attendance from students and alumni.
Us…not so much.
Really? Yeah, let the administration have carte Blanche with these dumbass decisions and don't hold them accountable. Brilliant! It's a proven method to get them to change. Sorry, but youre wrong. They will never learn their lesson without a little pain. What's their motivation to change if there are no consequences? ZERO! Stop licking boots and open your eyes.
Why would we want to continue supporting with our valuable time, energy, and money a University that continues to be its own worst enemy time and time again. This is seriously depressing as a long time supporter of UL athletics. We had a great student turnout for our first game and now this. We CANNOT afford these types of mistakes. The students and frats/sororities are your future alumni supporters and donors which we need more than ever.
Congrats on killing the excitement and energy of Zeon Chriss's first start.
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