https://appstatesports.com/news/2024...n-contest.aspx
It just ain't that hard to come up with simple, exciting ideas like this....instead, we get "Sunshine"and "Jambalaya"....
https://appstatesports.com/news/2024...n-contest.aspx
It just ain't that hard to come up with simple, exciting ideas like this....instead, we get "Sunshine"and "Jambalaya"....
How much creativity was needed for R1, and howd they miss out?
Yep too bad we dont follow them and not even make top 15 in our own state....
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/nc
You are my sunshine is upper Louisiana and Janbalaya is Nashville’s idea of South Louisiana. That’s what our band director wanted years ago to represent our culture. Dr. Ancelet and Steve Riley came up with a great idea for a spirit entry for the band using the Bosco Stomp and cheers. Tried to make headway for a number of years. It ended up with zero success. UL is helping kill our culture as we speak. At least athletically. O well. Tried. Now too tired.
I like what they did with the marching band songs and cheers. We just need to stop fight it and embrace our culture and traditions.
"Louisiana Saturday Night"
Even for midweek games.
Day games too.
"Well, you run down the middle and you run through the hole.
Kick off your ball and you show ’em on the score.
Dance in the Swamp till the mornin’ light.
Louisiana Saturday Night."
That works.
In addition, whenever we roll out the tunnel on blackout/Military appreciation games, fire up the AC/DC Back in Black in cadence with the Victory bell which is above the axial of the tunnel. With that tunnel having been outfitted with lighted "Ragin Cajuns" on the ceiling potentially pulsating in tune with the beat of Back in Black but also the ability to feel the reverberations of the Bell as well.
We'd go from not even in contention to one of the 10 best entrances in College Football.
This is what i propose!
Schools like Oklahoma, Notre Dame, USC, and FSU have unmatched traditions.
Let’s explore why that might be:
1. Pregame Rituals and Tribalism:
o Football and other sporting events are akin to tribal gatherings, simulating war between communities.
o Schools with strong traditions capitalize on this tribal aspect.
o For example, USC’s “Tribute to Troy” is a pregame ritual that adds to the excitement and sense of belonging.
Creating an electrifying fanfare can significantly enhance the game day experience and foster a sense of tribalism among fans. Let’s explore some strategies to achieve that:
1. Fanfare and Pre-Game Rituals:
o Fanfares serve as powerful emotional triggers, signaling that something momentous is about to unfold.
o Schools like Notre Dame and USC have iconic pre-game fanfares that evoke excitement and anticipation.
o Consider composing a unique fanfare for your team, one that resonates with your community’s spirit and traditions.
o Incorporate trumpets, drums, and other instruments to create a captivating sound that stirs emotions.
2. Modern Music and Cultural Relevance:
o While traditional fight songs have their place, modern music can also energize fans.
o The Pride of Acadiana (POA) should explore playing contemporary tunes that resonate with Louisiana’s culture.
o Think about incorporating Cajun, zydeco, or jazz elements into the musical repertoire.
o Engage with local artists to create original compositions that celebrate the region’s heritage.
3. Collaboration with the Pride of Acadiana (POA):
o The POA plays a pivotal role in shaping the game day atmosphere.
o Collaborate with the Assistant Director of Bands and the Director of Bands to brainstorm ideas.
o Involve students, alumni, and fans in the creative process. Seek their input on what resonates with them.
o Experiment with different musical styles during pre-game warm-ups and halftime shows.
4. Mascot Magic:
o Mascots are beloved symbols of school pride and spirit.
o Consider having your mascot make a grand entrance before the game.
o Whether it’s a roaring lion, a charging bull, or a spirited gator, the mascot can set the tone for battle.
o Interactive moments with the mascot, like high-fiving fans or leading cheers, enhance the overall experience.
5. Live Gator? Maybe!
o Bringing out a live gator (safely, of course!) would be a memorable spectacle.
o Imagine the crowd’s reaction as the gator emerges onto the field.
o It would symbolize the fierce rivalry and tribalism inherent in college sports.
o Just ensure proper precautions and animal welfare guidelines are followed.
Also i suggest the POA spell out Script Cajuns on the field just like Ohio State dots the I we can dot the J.
Dont reinvent the wheel use the wheel to your advantage
So here are iconic Pregames. Why cant we do the same?
Ohio State dotting the i
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6Knbb7KFLWI
USC Tribute to Troy
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eJHOd6...JveSBwcmVnYW1l
FSU pregame War Chant
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QQcNEP...UgV2FyIENoYW50
I propose doting the Cajuns j have two songs that i would love to do which this is just me i would love during pregame!
Yall may disagree which is why it needs to be worked out with the Pride of Acadiana and a committee be formed to accomplish this! This is just me
Still come out the Tunnel with Respect Fanfare!
Then to pregame add
Rocking you like a Hurricane
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BFO31A...YW5nZW1lbnQ%3D
Narco
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sLLh98...dlbWVudA%3D%3D
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