Why is it when sports become more successful, which in turns becomes more visible, you feel the need to remind everyone about Academic Excellence?
No one will deny the primary function of the university is to educate people. But while we are talking about attendance decreases, what about the drastic decline in degree seeking students? Isn’t that a bigger problem?
Well if the administration is wondering why we will not get a great crowd with a 7-1 record and a chance to host a conference championship game. All they have to do is look 50 miles across the basin at TSAB when they are hosting Alabama, and wonder why we only have 14k at the game.
Blame the fans! Administration hurts my head seriously $”it is not rocket science, it really isnt hard to figure out!
They probably think everyone on this board is just being a cheap skate, and trying to get over on them.
I promise it is not the case.
They have room for hundreds of thousands more watching their games on TV. Having all the LSU games on TV (where viewers don't have to search for it) hurst us more than having all our games available for viewing. Once again that is due to all the attention paid to the SEC by the entire media landscape.
I have a copy of the Alden report in hand. The only mentions of tailgating I see are:
- Tailgating spots sales efforts creates confusion and frustration among targets and often reduces sales potential.
- Create Tailgate Tent for people who do not have a tailgate space. Subscription based or incremental fee to enter.
- Create pre-game tailgate area for families with small children at Blackham.
- Create new tailgate area for students at Bourgeois Park
Maybe I am missing the part that recommends increasing tailgating prices until a ghost town atmosphere is created.
If anyone has access to the report, can you please point me to where it says to increase tailgating prices. I am not trying to be a smarty-pants, just genuinely curious if the Alden report was what actually led to the tailgating price increases and demise of tailgating.
GEAUX CAJUNS
Remember the drawings from the Master Plan that showed the tailgating area whittled down to a small space between CF and the practice facility?
Everything this admin does is exactly what I would do if I wanted to eliminate average Joe tailgaters and keep a spot for your donors and politicians to smell each other's farts
I think Alumni Association tent covers first part, and they converted Russo Park to be a family tailgate area. Just not well reported/advertised. We need to pay a Gerald Gruenig or someone else with a good social media following to make some content of options for TG'ing for a home game.
Sure thing, glad to clarify my post. First with the survey suggestion was thinking more a 'survey monkey' type of thing. Certainly survey season ticket holders, students, alumni, etc., but not at the stadium type of thing. Sort of what was done about 6 or 7 years ago when stadium plan ideas were being formulated. I could be wrong about the timeline but recall giving my own feedback in a survey. Agree, sample size needs to be large. Fan of 71 made astute comments about the need for athletic administration to focus on customer service. Its possible to raise money and focus on service at the same time! Without fan satisfaction they will hit the wall with fundraising and agree they are missing the boat with majority of folks on a budget. Sometimes in a tight budget discretionary items like season tickets and tailgate passes are the first cut. If there is a continued unwillingness to seek out everyman fan feedback and act on prioritizing/solving at least top three issues, then no the new stadium will not attract more attendance. We all like to be asked for our business, that needs to happen regularly. Seems off and on. The stadium renovation is long overdue. I liken it from moving a business from a rundown building to a new space. Assuming its well done, it attracts new attention and more customers. We don't know if the stadium fan noise will be louder or if the PA will be toned down, can you have the freedom to come and go, or even it enough bottled water will be available. Alot can go south if management doesn't step up and execute better policies tailored to fan satisfaction on gameday inside and outside the stadium. Coach Des getting his program on track is a big plus. I'm trying to remain optimistic the biggest undertaking in Cajun athletics in recent years will be make us proud and make a difference to our football program. Most people are fair minded, may give things another chance. Beforehand, management needs to dig into problem solving or the stadium reno quickly becomes a lost opportunity to reengage the fan base. We shall see.
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