How about a good ole fashion Gumbo cook off when it cools and let the admin (sponsor) be the tasters. Could be a tailgating competition. Give out free food to everyone!
If you’re not living your culture, you’re killing it."
Jordon Thibadeaux
Once again, y’all miss the reason why we don’t have fans. Forget about converting LSU fans, even the casual ones, it won’t happen.
This is a decades long journey. It starts with the President, Dean of Students, Student Affairs, SGA, Greeks and finally the Alumni Association.
Acadiana hasn’t gotten behind the university because we’ve never given them a reason to. I’m not talking about winning either, the university has to create a bond with the community. Instead we’ve operated in the shadows forever. Wanted to be the best kept secret, so secretive that there are people within 5 miles of campus that’s never even seen the quad, cypress lake or any other part of campus.
TSAB has cultivated a statewide following by having a complicit media, political support, early childhood indoctrination. Many on here talk about not being LSU, well I ask why not?
Why don’t we start building our fanbase prior to getting them on campus. UL students get in free, extend that to every student in the 5 parish area. Get in free with a student ID. They will drag a parent or two, if they attend a game. Run that fan recruiting for the rest of the season. We have to build that base now. It’s starts with the impressionable kids and making them fans.
. . . but you got to get the parents there . . .
That’s one big recruiting trip
Might be an unpopular opinion, but as someone who hasn’t lived in Lafayette in a couple decades, I think I can ask this question…what is the local culture?
Outside of a couple of festivals, where does the culture become visible? Answer: not many places, to be honest. Driving around town, it’s a lot of McDonalds and Chilis and Costco, just like any other town.
So it shouldn’t surprise us that when we bring in an outsider, they don’t get the culture.
I remember in Youth Football (1990ish), we had been offered to get into the Cajuns’ game for free if we wore our league jerseys. I couldn’t go. But that was before the athletic dept was about bringing in revenue
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