You're completely missing the point of my listing of the games at 11am. Its to show that the window isnt saturated with a huge game like UCLA/LSU, USC/Michigan, Oklahoma/Tenn. None of the 11am games are must-watch.
Also, how does one stand up for themselves when the conference signed away the rights?
My mom is from Nebraska and growing up all the Cornhusker games were at noon.
Noon made sense; the temperature got down to single digits at night and the tradition started long before many of those schools had stadium lighting.
Louisiana had all day games before 1930's also, but as SOON as they put in lights in 1931 (may have been 33) they did the smart thing.
"LOUISIANA SATURDAY NIGHTS"
Have Disney (aka ESPN) and the DirecTV put their differences aside?
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Versions recorded in 1967 and 1977.....
See also, (yikes) “Louisiana Saturday Night” can be heard before every home Louisiana State University football and McNeese Cowboys football game, played in Tiger Stadium, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Cowboy Stadium, in Lake Charles, Louisiana respectively.
I’m ____ed…but we just need to show up! The University needs to make a huge push to the students these next couple of weeks! Tulane should bring 1,500-2,000. We can surely bring 20K!
So if it isn’t nothing let’s analyze what it actually is. Not the money from the TV contract but this highly lauded “national exposure.” What tangible long-term benefits is it bringing our program. To do this let’s look at our most successful season on-field in our history and the peak of our national exposure. 6 home games.
Nicholls Sat 6 PM ESPN3
Ohio Thu 7 PM ESPN
App State Tue 6:30 PM ESPN 2
Texas State (Homecoming) Sat 11 AM ESPNU
Georgia State Thu 6:30 PM ESPN
ULM Sat 3 PM ESPNU
We can quibble over differing perspectives, but I think we can agree the MAJORITY of fans would describe 4 of 6 of these games as on undesirable dates or at undesirable times. However, with this unprecedented national exposure, that’s just so valuable we can’t put a price on it, surely we saw substantial gains to our fanbase and unprecedented levels of new fans coming in to the fold in the following year…or did we see some of the worst attendance and fan engagement since the Baldwin era? The latter. Why? Because the national exposure didn’t amount to much long-term, as locally people weren’t buying what we were selling (a continuation of the cULture headed by Michael Desormeaux).
When this stadium renovation is complete, Bryan Maggard is not going to be tasked with selling this product to the entire nation. He is going to be counting on Acadiana to fill those seats. When trying to sell a product for thousands of dollars (between tickets, RCAF donations, parking passes, and tailgate spots) having up to 2/3 of your games at undesirable times/dates is not going to help. People knowing that the more success the team has the worse chances get for desired dates and time slots makes it an even tougher sell. We can stink it up in the 6PM Saturday night slots for all of eternity but the moment we succeed or have an intriguing opponent we are right back to the unwanted slots.
I don’t think anyone is suggesting we just sit around and complain. I think the vast majority of us who can still attend will. However, expecting people to not realize or acknowledge that their gameday experience continues to deteriorate while they pay more than they ever have for the privilege is just not logical. Trying to polish a turd and spin this as a net gain isn’t either. Weekday games and 11 AM time slots are bad for Louisiana football.
No plus???
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