This is what we do with the two songs that i posted this is Neyland Stadium and they were using the lights to coincide with Freaks the last song would be mashup and those LED lights we have now can coincide to the music!! Also the crowd was using there cell phone lights. We Do the entire song that i posted! Both songs are about 2 minutes and 45 second in the second post. Which could fit in our gameday experiment. They just do part of it, and they do other stuff with theres, but you are catching where i am going with this.
To me this would be awesome here is the video of Tennesee doing it
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K3pI0zu46BU
LSU is unique man. I can’t stand them, but when it comes to tradition and game day experience they’ve built that culture for almost 100 years.
We try to be more like Oregon and very fad driven. Uniform changes, near zero traditions, always trying to start something new and never sticking with it. It’s our MO.
It’s time we as a university find something that works and just fricken stick with it.
I would prefer it if it were kickoffs at night. The App St game was about as good as it has been, as far as game day management by our staff. Continue with that, all the way down to the music.
Then the administration has to figure out the tailgating, parking and how to get fans in the stadium. Many times there have been home run ideas posted in here that have never been moved on. I’m sitting on one right now that would kill it and bring excited back into the tailgating environment. But it would require proper game day coordination and management. It would also pay for itself.
The bottom line is, championships bring excitement. Championships come with an opportunity at the CFP. Championships give you an opportunity to host a SBC championship and CFP game.
Achieve those and the crowds will come. Also, this goes without saying, the staff has to get out and make Acadiana feel like this is their program. Just like Hudspeth did.
As always, your enthusiasm is appreciated, but trying to replicate that LSU video with line dances and Cajun music is not going to work.
As others have said, it's not so much the song selection at LSU, it's the party.
More importantly, it's the fact that the school KNOWS there's profanity, knows they're going to sing "s*** that tiger d***", knows there's kids throwing up in the seats, and the admin basically turns a blind eye to it.
LSU games are fun for students because its a free for all insidee and outside the stadium, unlike here where you're being watched the whole time like a daycare.
Trying to convince students to come to UL games (and stay past the 2nd quarter) will take a herculean effort that I'm certain our admin is not geared up for..
Okay you can say it’s appreciated. Thanks, but it sounds like you are writing me off. Its not just LSU, it Ole Miss, its Maryland, its Tennesee do i need to keep going?
We need to get the students and fans up and excited. We have to involve them. By doing a light show and having the lights coincide with the music and them taking out there cell phone we are creating that get up and get loud inside the stadium which would be epic. Music is all about emotion. We need people to be up and riled up for the games to invoke that excitement. Thats what students and fans want.
If you see the second post i offer the two songs that i think would be great hype music for our crowd! Specially with a light show that coincides with it would be epic!
Start with a point man.
Start with a Bull Horn Gator Mascot with a big long snout and an even bigger attitude.
Even the LSU fans needed a kickstarter.
Nothing will ever get the students hyped up more than Boosie “Set it Off”. It’s the unofficial battle cry of Louisiana. It has been since 2006, it’s not even a new song. It just resonates and honestly you’d be lying to yourself if you don’t get why it does.
We could play the clean version and it wouldn’t matter. The students would still sing the original lyrics.
It was great to hear the band yelling RAGIN then the students yelling CAJUNS at the last home game. This can be easily orchestrated by the cheerleaders and heard on television. This gets everyone in the stadium and on tv excited!
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