Actually, this is just me pointing out that you are once again manipulating the conversation to be about one of three topics you like to vector everything towards. Come on man, let people talk. There's no requirement for every thread to have a mention of the budget for CMD's hire.
Good grief, this nonsense again...
We had a team that was on the doorstep of competing for a NY6 bowl and future playoff berths. We lost our coach and the university basically said "well that was fun, huh!? We got close! Alright now back to business as usual."
Dez is not a "known and up and coming" coach. He was an assistant here, and he played football. That's his experience.
Sure.. he's one of us.. but that "us" is shrinking FAST. That's what thirty years of not giving a s*** about students will do for you.
This isn't the 20th century where kids were praying to be lucky enough to get accepted to UL. Everyone goes to college now, and they pay alot more money to the university, graduate with 50k in student loans and THEN and ONLY THEN does Martin Hall want to interact with them to ask for donations.
UL does next to nothing to engage with the community and make the people of Lafayette feel like they are part of the Cajuns success. So why should anyone -- student, alumni, or just a citizen of Lafayette -- give a crap about the school that only acknowledges them when they need money?
Every single thing that comes out of the UL "marketing department" sounds/reads like disingenuous Soviet-era propaganda. Even this announcement today... $8m deficit but let's spin it into an article about a $2 billion economic impact! Outside of the KATC comment section, people aren't THAT stupid.
Yes, and we had no championships, no bowl games and no televised games. The GOLDEN ERA! But what the heck, we sure knew how to tailgate and do the roster dance. BTW, how is that FCS working out for McNeese St right now? I'm sure you can get cheap tickets in Lake Charles and maybe even a parking pass for $5 dollars. Enjoy the trip.
While I personally give and attend partially because I think I should and it’s the right thing to do, it is high time our admin divorced from this line of thinking in terms of running a business. We’re never gonna get people to treat this as a moral obligation. We are competing for their entertainment dollar. Look at McNeese basketball. People didn’t magically wake up one day and decide they should support the program they’ve largely ignored the last 30+ years. McNeese finally gave them something they were willing to spend their money on. It’s disheartening to see the amount of longtime fans I’ve seen walk away over the last few years. It’s equally disheartening to watch our floundering administration be completely incapable or unwilling to reengage them (it’s mainly unwilling).
I would love to do a sample of 100 exit interviews on graduation day.
Right.. and this isn't 20 years ago when Cajun Field was the most fun you could have on a Saturday. Any given weekend you're competing with 100s of restaurants, 100s of bars, Top Golf, D&B, festivals, concerts, games on TV, and a title contender 60 miles away.
How fond are you of your time here?
Are you likely to continue attending sporting events?
Are you likely to continue giving money to the school?
I would bet big money that the answers would be overwhelmingly negative.
To continue to put out the same tired ass product from 30 years ago, weekend after weekend, and expect people to attend simply because it's there, shows either an amazing lack of awareness or complete apathy.
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