For one thing on campus, you could at least pretend like you have a game this weekend. I was there multiple times this week. Nothing. For another, you can’t promote well for one game per season and expect that to fix all your problems. Finally, when the people give you a chance, you cannot wet the bed (the Tulane game). This isn’t about performing for one week and saying, “well…we did all we could.” It’s doing the whole thing well consistently.
FWIW I thought the in stadium atmosphere has made some improvements this year. More variety in the music picks. The skydiving was electric last night. Barefoot girl gave the crowd its only life in the first half with the made field goal. Get rid of Dollar General Gerald Greunig and we could be on to something.
See you the type of fan that won't be happy no matter what we do. The Concessions prices aren't that bad. Good luck finding cheaper options across all of college football. They actually did a good job with the game atmosphere this time around idk what more you need. I mean I spent $120 between tickets and food and drinks and the drinks were mostly beer. That's not bad. BTW if you have kids get the young ragin cajuns pass. It's worth the $45 to get into every event and also check out the free water the have posted up throughout the stadium. They have options to be cheap
My daughter who pretty much grew up at Cajun Field every Saturday who is now a UL student had no clue there was a game yesterday at home.
She is at the age now where she is pretty much living her own life and my house is just room and board for her. School, work, friends. I've intentionally laid low this season to see her and the student engagement. My small sample size is in line with pretty much everyone is saying as well.
Nobody on this board can figure out from week to week what the actual attendance will be. Acadiana just doesn't care.
Enhancing Student Engagement and Fan Support for University Athletics
First, I will highlight what the university has done right in terms of increasing fan engagement. The University has made significant strides by hiring coaches who have been successful - both on and off the field. For instance, our football coach, a local athlete, has a strong connection with fans from this area. Additionally, our baseball and softball programs have become top 25 programs, creating a winning culture and garnering a dedicated following.
Now, let’s explore ways to further enhance attendance and community engagement:
1. Community Outreach:
o We need to actively engage with the community. By collaborating with local high schools, we can tap into their existing fan bases. Imagine if we reach out to the five high schools in Lafayette Parish - each with approximately 2,500 fans per game. If we organize volunteers to distribute flyers, pamphlets, and promotional materials at these high school events, we could potentially reach up to 12,500 people. Realistically, even if only a fraction of them (say, 1/10) decide to attend UL events, that is an additional 1,250 fans supporting our athletic events.
2. In-Person Promotion:
o Let’s set up tents at high school games, staffed by UL cheerleaders, fraternity members, and other volunteers. We can distribute pom-poms and create a lively atmosphere. This face-to-face interaction will reinforce our presence and show the community that we value their support.
3. Leverage Student Networks:
o Engage student organizations, clubs, and campus leaders. They can help spread the word about upcoming games and events. Student athletes can serve as ambassadors, connecting with their peers and encouraging attendance.
4. Fan-Centric Initiatives:
o Consider loyalty programs or rewards for attending games. Students love incentives, so let’s create a system where their support is recognized and rewarded.
o Maintain year-round engagement. Host events, contests, and giveaways even during the offseason to keep the excitement alive.
Enhancing Regional Engagement for Ragin’ Cajun Athletics
Now, let’s take that idea and extend it beyond Lafayette to the entire Acadiana area. Attending a Ragin’ Cajun game is often seen as a local Lafayette tradition rather than a regional experience. While we do have attendees from Opelousas, Crowley, and Abbeville, many of them don’t truly feel connected to our university. It’s time to expand our reach.
Consider the following steps:
1. Community Outreach Beyond Lafayette:
o Communities like Crowley, Ville Platte, Abbeville, Kaplan, and New Iberia have tight-knit networks where everyone knows each other. These areas tend to follow the crowd, and unfortunately, many residents are LSU fans due to familiarity.
o Let’s change that. Imagine if we actively reached out to these neighboring communities. By sending volunteers to their high school football and basketball games, we can introduce ourselves, meet people, and create connections. Word of mouth matters, and soon, friends within these communities might say, “Did you see that volunteer, cheerleader, or coach handing out flyers for the Louisiana football game?” This personal touch could significantly increase attendance.
2. Engaging the Undiscovered Communities:
o Some communities have never been approached or invited to our games. By showing that we care about their attendance, we can build bridges and foster support.
o Let’s make the effort to reach out to these underserved areas. Even if we gain a couple of hundred fans from each surrounding community, that could add up to 4,000 additional supporters if we actively engage with them.
3. Promoting Cajun Culture:
o As the Ragin’ Cajuns, we should be the cultural beacon for the entire Acadiana region. Lafayette, known as the Hub City, is strategically located at the heart of Cajun culture.
o Let’s celebrate our unique heritage. Highlight Cajun traditions, music, cuisine, and language. Organize events that showcase Acadiana’s rich cultural tapestry.
o By embracing and promoting our roots, we can strengthen our identity and attract even more fans who resonate with our distinct Cajun spirit.
Remember, community engagement and cultural pride go hand in hand. Let’s continue to build connections, celebrate our heritage, and make Ragin’ Cajun athletics a unifying force throughout Acadiana!
Promoting Acadiana Culture: A Community-Centric Approach
When it comes to promoting the culture of Acadiana, we must consider the diverse population in the region. Let’s take a closer look at the people who make up our community:
1. Blue-Collar Workers:
o Many individuals in Acadiana work in the oil fields, as plumbers, electricians, HVAC technicians, and other blue-collar professions. These hardworking folks often have demanding schedules, especially those who work on call during weekends and late hours.
o For them, attending games regularly may not be feasible. Season tickets, donations, and expensive tailgate spots are likely out of reach due to their work commitments.
2. Service Industry Employees:
o The service industry plays a significant role in our community. Bartenders, waiters, waitresses, cooks, and others work tirelessly, especially on Friday and Saturday nights.
o These individuals contribute to the vibrant social fabric of Acadiana, but their work schedules often clash with game days.
3. Family-Centric Priorities:
o When blue-collar workers and service industry employees have time off, they prioritize family activities. Attending a football or basketball game becomes an event for the whole family, not just an individual outing.
o Festivals, which happen occasionally, draw people because they offer a social experience. Think of family gatherings where an entire pig is roasted—a true celebration of community bonds.
4. Tight-Knit Communities:
o Acadiana is known for its close-knit communities. Family reunions, neighborhood gatherings, and shared traditions are part of our identity.
o To enhance fan engagement, we should infuse this sense of community into our games. Let’s create an atmosphere where attending a Ragin’ Cajun event feels like a family reunion—a place where everyone belongs.
5. Cultural Beacons:
o As the largest university in the region, we are positioned to be the cultural beacon of Acadiana. Let’s celebrate our unique heritage—Cajun music, cuisine, language, and traditions.
o By embracing our roots and making games more inclusive, we can attract fans who resonate with our distinct Cajun spirit.
In summary, let’s recognize the realities of our community members’ lives, adapt our approach, and create events that foster a sense of belonging. Acadiana culture should permeate every aspect of our university experience, from the tailgate to the final whistle.
Louisiana is indeed known for its rich festival culture, and there are plenty of exciting celebrations throughout the state. Let’s explore some of the festivals you mentioned and a few more that showcase the unique spirit of Louisiana:
1. Rice Festival in Crowley: The International Rice Festival in Crowley is one of the oldest and most cherished festivals in Louisiana. It celebrates the rice harvest and features parades, live music, food, and arts and crafts.
2. Frog Festival in Rayne: Rayne’s Frog Festival is a quirky and fun event that pays homage to the town’s frog farming history. Expect frog-jumping contests, live music, and delicious Cajun cuisine.
3. Sugar Cane Festival in New Iberia: The Sugar Cane Festival celebrates the sugar cane industry, which has deep roots in Louisiana. Enjoy parades, pageants, and sweet treats made from locally grown sugar cane.
4. Wild Game and Cookoff Festival in Gueydan: This festival celebrates Louisiana’s hunting culture. Attendees can sample delicious wild game dishes, watch cookoffs, and enjoy live entertainment.
5. Festival International in Lafayette: Festival International de Louisiane is a world-renowned music and arts extravaganza held in Lafayette. It features artists from around the globe, vibrant street performances, and delicious international cuisine.
6. Festival de Acadiens in Lafayette: Also known as Festivals Acadiens et Créoles, this event celebrates Acadian culture, music, and cuisine. It’s a lively gathering where you can dance to Cajun and Zydeco tunes.
7. Crawfish Festival in Breaux Bridge: Breaux Bridge, the “Crawfish Capital of the World,” hosts a lively crawfish festival. Enjoy crawfish boils, live music, and Cajun dancing.
We need to bring the idea of bringing a festival-like atmosphere to Cajun Field. We need to Offer food trucks, live music, and family-friendly activities could enhance the overall experience for fans. Creating designated areas for tailgating and family fun would encourage people to spend more time at the stadium. Plus, it’s an excellent opportunity for the university to generate additional revenue.
Remember, festivals are about community, culture, and celebration. By incorporating these elements into the football game experience, you’ll create lasting memories for fans and strengthen the sense of camaraderie.
“They may begin to enjoy the atmosphere or the sport and become really into Ragin’ Cajun athletics. Eventually, they will become fans and attend other events like basketball, baseball, softball, women’s basketball, and more. When I was young, my dad took me to games, and that’s how I became such a fan. I continue to be one to this day. A kid may not watch the game initially; kids often want to do other things. However, as they get older, they become more interested and eventually become lifelong fans who donate to the university and want to be part of something bigger. This will also attract more students to the university, and they may try harder in school because they genuinely want to attend this university. If that is the case, student enrollment and participation will increase. This segues into my next topic: making it fun for the kids.”
We need to make more of an effort points in engaging young fans and creating a positive experience resonate well. Encouraging kids to participate in university events and fostering a sense of community can have long-lasting effects. By making events enjoyable and family-friendly, you’re not only building future fans but also contributing to the overall growth of the university.
Mascot
1. The Power of Mascots:
o Mascots play a crucial role in building identity, fostering team spirit, and creating memorable experiences. They become the face of an organization, representing its values, culture, and pride.
o Just as Disney characters like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck resonate with children, a well-designed mascot can capture the hearts of fans, young and old alike.
2. Why a Mascot Matters:
o Promoting Cajun Culture: A mascot rooted in Cajun culture would not only celebrate the local heritage but also serve as an ambassador for Louisiana traditions.
o Building Brand Recognition: When people think of the Ragin’ Cajuns, they should immediately envision the mascot—a symbol that unites fans and creates a lasting impression.
o Engaging Young Fans: As you rightly pointed out, kids want to be entertained. A friendly, interactive mascot can captivate their imaginations and make attending games more exciting.
3. Human Interaction and Entertainment:
o A mascot isn’t just a person in a costume; it’s a character who interacts with fans, poses for photos, and brings joy. Imagine a spirited Ragin’ Cajun mascot high-fiving kids, dancing, and cheering during games!
o This human connection fosters emotional ties. Children who meet the mascot may remember that experience for years to come.
4. Social Events and Community Building:
o Transforming game days into social events is essential. When fans attend not only for the sport but also for the camaraderie, it strengthens the community.
o Friends, families, and business associates coming together—whether they’re diehard fans or casual attendees—create a vibrant atmosphere.
5. Expanding Beyond Football:
o While football is a major draw, consider extending the mascot’s presence to other sports (basketball, baseball, softball, etc.). Consistency across all athletic events reinforces the brand.
o Additionally, having the mascot participate in community events, parades, and campus activities further embeds it in the collective consciousness.
6. Long-Term Impact:
o A successful mascot program can lead to increased fan engagement, higher attendance, and even potential donations to the university.
o As kids grow up attending games and interacting with the mascot, they become lifelong fans, fostering a sense of loyalty and pride.
1. ““If we do all these things correctly and adopt new practices, we can enhance our social structure.”
2. ““People will naturally be drawn to these events because attending them enhances their recognition within society or social circles.”
3. ““Lafayette is a highly socially connected town.”
4. “People want to be part of this social structure, whether through business connections or simply by making friends within specific groups. We should aim to create events that foster this sense of community.”
5. Festivals in the surrounding communities attract large crowds. Lafayette exemplifies this more than the neighboring towns in Acadiana. Take, for instance, Festival International, which averages 250,000 attendees during that weekend alone.”
Regarding the gameday atmosphere, you mentioned schools like Oklahoma, Notre Dame, USC, and FSU having 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 Troy 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.
Remember, the game day experience is more than just the game itself—it’s about creating lasting memories, fostering community, and igniting passion.
Logos and Branding
1. Current Logos:
o The existing logos—the Fleur-de-Lis (FDL) and the stacked RAGIN CAJUN—have their merits.
o The FDL symbolizes Louisiana, Cajun culture, and the Acadiana region.
o However, the stacked Ragin Cajun logo lacks clarity in identifying the school.
2. Promoting Louisiana:
o Many prominent universities use letters or symbols that represent their state.
o If we’re emphasizing our identity as the University of Louisiana, we need a logo that clearly reflects that.
o The FDL does this to some extent, but we could explore additional options.
3. The Missing UL Logo:
o The UL logo, which was once used, seems to have faded due to concerns related to the LSU Rule.
o However, we should consider reintroducing a logo that directly represents the university itself.
4. Proposed Solutions:
o State Silhouette: Incorporating the silhouette of Louisiana could be powerful. It instantly ties us to the state.
o Letter mark: A stylized “UL” could serve as a strong identifier.
o Committee Discussion: Establishing a committee to debate and decide on the best way forward is crucial.
o Uniformity: Ensuring consistency across all sports and departments is essential for a cohesive brand.
5. University of Louisiana Branding:
o If we’re branding as the University of Louisiana, our logo should unequivocally convey that message.
o Let’s explore creative options that resonate with our community, culture, and academic excellence.
Remember, a logo isn’t just an image—it’s a representation of our institution’s values, heritage, and aspirations.
Billboards
Promoting the sports program through billboards in small towns across Acadiana is a strategic move. Let’s explore how this can benefit the university:
1. Small Town Advertising Advantages:
o Competitive Advantage: Connecting with local audiences in smaller communities provides a distinct advantage. Word spreads faster, especially when your message resonates with locals. Tailoring ads to leave a positive impression can boost brand awareness and competitiveness in the local market.
o Affordability: Advertising in small towns is often more cost-effective than in major cities. Outdoor billboards, in particular, offer an affordable way to reach consumers. Compared to local TV and radio ads, billboards can cost significantly less while delivering impactful results.
o Customer Loyalty: Building lasting connections with consumers is essential. Ads that resonate with small communities foster trust and loyalty. When locals see your message consistently, they’re more likely to support your business or organization.
2. The Power of Sports Billboards:
o Sports billboards play a crucial role in conveying a brand’s message. Their larger-than-life presence ensures they’re impossible to ignore.
o Whether it’s a catchy slogan or an eye-catching image, billboards leave a lasting impression on passersby.
o By strategically placing sports-related billboards, we can create excitement around game days and encourage attendance.
3. Digital Billboards in Small Towns:
o Digital billboards offer flexibility and real-time updates.
o Small town businesses can take advantage of digital billboards for various purposes:
▪ Retailers can advertise sales events.
▪ Real estate agents can showcase specific properties.
▪ Restaurants can promote time-specific menu items and specials.
▪ Banks can update mortgage rates and loan products dynamically.
4. Driving Fan Engagement:
o Beyond billboards, enhancing fan engagement is crucial.
o Tailgating, creating a vibrant gamed ay atmosphere, and providing a memorable experience are key.
Remember, a well-executed billboard campaign can ignite interest, drive attendance, and strengthen community ties.
Sorry to dissappont you, but I'm not 'that sort of fan"...I'm the sort of fan that asks can UL do a better job with the total experience with the assets and creativity UL may have or not
..if you're happy with the status quo, knock yourself out...go ahead and except the mediocrity, totally your right.
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