Historically cajuns are not good at free throws so i could understand "wanting to let them play",...but better this year... however and probably more importantly usually underdogs are smaller ergo would benefit from slowing the game down and getting the big boys in foul trouble. So i would lean toward wanting more whistles
Craft beers have way less sales than the woke InBev boys, but seem way more popular and are talked about more, a buzz if you will.
How about call our basketball attendance craft fandon or something to that effect. Act like the low numbers is the buzz.
Mayne even close off sections or move to earl k long
https://howlraiser.com/2024/02/20/ce...state-rematch/
Seems like Ark state is pulling out all the stops.
This is what it takes now..
Across all sports you're hearing more and more coaches talk about how they spend an increasing amount of time promoting games, promoting their school, interacting online and in the community, etc. They all refer to these things as annoyances because it takes them away from their actual coaching duties, but that's where we are. Ark St vs Troy is basically a glorified high school game...
To be "successful" as a smaller school, you need a coach who is equal parts promoter and X's and O's type -- see Will Wade. The problem is, that coach is, from day 1, looking for any way possible to get to a school big enough where they promote themselves
Exactly what I was thinking.
When I travel for work in the spring and summer, usually there is a minor league team nearby. I love going to those games. Cheap ticket, affordable concessions, always action going on to engage the crowd. Now it doesn't always work, but the effort is there.
I went to a Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp game last year and was kind of blown away. They had the place nearly full (11,000 seats), tons of promotions and stuff going on, and the game was good. AAA usually is. I bought a t-shirt.
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