You're trying to get casual Lafayette people to show up to watch an opponent they've likely never heard of.
They. Are. Not. Fans.
They. Are. Not. Paying. Attention.
The people you're describing -- the ones who know what a big game next weekend will be -- can get you about 10-12k fans every week.
You will gain zero casual fans by bludgeoning them over the head with the importance of a SBC West matchup.
You get fans that come back week to week by showing them a great time - in the parking lot, in the stadium, etc - at a price that keeps them from telling their friends: "we had fun but it cost of a fortune.. id go back if someone gave me tickets"
Anyone who is just a football fan in general probably saw the Tx st over Baylor upset. It was all over the highlights for the entire weekend. Chances are if you don’t ever turn on ESPN you will never go to a game anyway. I beg to differ casual fans do know the Tx st story this year.
For long term success you have to continue to sell how good the sun belt is and grow interest in it. Playing a P5 at home 1 out of 3 and having inconsistent opponents won’t do it either.
If you want to gain casual fans it doesn’t matter who the opponent. You need to create a pre game party atmosphere that they hear about and don’t want miss. That will get more people in the area than any opponent ever will. I have been saying for years they need to create a whole new area for the casual tailgater to be able walk up and open up a pop up tent and tailgate. It is the biggest game day void we have. That area needs not be inside the gates of cajun field.
. . . that is definitely what the HUD era did . . .
. . . never forget, absent some anomaly, there are about 18,000 plus of minus a few fans generally interested in attending a Cajuns games . . . HUD was an anomaly from time to time then losing and the FDT video did him in . . .
Even during HUD, the tailgate area was packed..
One of the first changes they made was no longer letting people leave the stadium to go rehydrate at their tailgate, and then come back inside.
That doesn't seem like a crazy rule (especially with them finally serving beer inside) but the reaction that alot of people had should have been telling for the university.
UL's tailgate and GameDay atmosphere was very much like every other festival/mardi gras/state fair around here, and people wouldn't react well to attempts to 'clean it up' to justify a higher price
Another change they made that wasn’t in their best interest is it used to be join the RCAF and get a parking pass at no charge with the membership. The RCAF parking lots were full. Then they changed that to join RCAF to have the right to purchase a parking pass for 60 bucks. The parking lots emptied over night.
Y’all right, we like free stuff. Just like when the Kingfish bought governorships with the peoples money.
A politician in the Lake Charles area demanded the state blacktop some gravel roads. They offered him concrete instead. No, no, no y’all don’t understand. They’re happy I get them blacktop roads and even happier when I resurface them. Concrete is too long lasting.
and those others certainly never defend TSAB
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