If you break down the population of Louisiana and consider that LSU's popularity is equal throughout the state and greater in parts where there is no option.... Then Tiger Stadium only has room for 14,000 from Acadiana.
No, you're a smart guy. I suspect you could make valid points in two or three paragraphs.
It has been discussed ad nauseum... without resolution. And, as I am trying to point out here, without clear explanation.
How does increased football attendance improve our students, their education, and our world? Please be brief, and to the point.*
*I once saw a parody of the bar exam. One question was, "Describe the history of the Roman Catholic church, and all of its impacts on philosophy, government, economy, and the arts.
"Be brief, and to the point."
That's my point. If we aren't explicit about how that leads to a better and more effective university, then we will become like so many other sports-addled colleges, pouring money and attention into athletics to the detriment of the central mission.
You can see it across the country. I will say it again: We have 1/3 of LSU's faculty, 1/4 of her funding, 1/5 of her doctoral programs, and we have passed them up in research funding.
Ask yourself how that could possibly happen. I believe it happened because of what I am proposing: If we don't clearly articulate how athletics supports our core mission, it won't.
Which means that while we are focusing on sports, we are ignoring our core mission.
Perhaps some did. I'm not one.
What I'm pushing for is that we be very clear about how athletics supports our mission. I think it could be done.
But if we don't clearly explain how that works, and if we don't place a high priority on making it work...
...it won't happen.
Make tailgating like a festival. Get a mascot. Have competitions with different tailgating groups. Introduce food trucks and vendors outside of Cajun Field. Have a designated tailgate area for people who don't want to spend $1,500 a year to tailgate. Get with local artists and come up with songs that appeal to Ragin' Cajun Athletics, and introduce them at the games. Have more interactions with fans, more meet-and-greets, and get out into the community to outreach. Have things for kids like a field day for a elementary school.
Imagine themed game nights, where fans dress up according to different themes—Pirates, 80s, Superheroes. Introduce loyalty programs where attending games and participating in events earns points that can be redeemed for exclusive merch or experiences. Social media challenges and fan content features can keep the community buzzing.
You could even have a “Ragin' Cajun Game Day” app with interactive features like live polling, trivia, and behind-the-scenes content. Make it more than a game; make it an experience.
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