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    Yea, I don't envy the admin trying to figure out increasing attendance and paying the bills.

    At the end of the day, the Acadiana casuals are going to look at paying $400 - $2000 for season tickets for a family of four or just watch on their TVs for $12/month. Hopefully we see some outside sales effort for 2025 season.


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    104 - 106 equals the old section D1, D2… Press box side 30 to 30 yd lines.


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    Small point really, but why is the Ragin' Cajuns logo upside down in this graphic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    At the end of the day, the Acadiana casuals are going to look at paying $400 - $2000 for season tickets for a family of four or just watch on their TVs for $12/month.
    This is what bugs me... I can't name a single family with parents between 30-40 that can attend every UL game. We're lucky to make 1 or 2 every year just because of all the crap our kids have going on.

    Yet our entire marketing strategy always seems to be "season tickets are the best value!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirBill View Post
    Small point really, but why is the Ragin' Cajuns logo upside down in this graphic?

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    Because they'll still have the duck blind camera spots on the east side next year

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirBill View Post
    Small point really, but why is the Ragin' Cajuns logo upside down in this graphic?

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    Thats how it will be going forward. TV press box and cameras will be built on that side in the coming years. No coaches or press boxes in the new tower.

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    No freaking way. I swear to the Flying Spaghetti Monster, if we set this up to have upside down Ragin' Cajuns facing our home side permanently, that'll be it for me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cajuns80 View Post
    Thats how it will be going forward. TV press box and cameras will be built on that side in the coming years. No coaches or press boxes in the new tower.
    If that is the case, why didnt we flip the logo this year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirBill View Post
    No freaking way. I swear to the Flying Spaghetti Monster, if we set this up to have upside down Ragin' Cajuns facing our home side permanently, that'll be it for me.
    That’s the way it’s going to be. Honestly, it’s the best way to showcase a good crowd. I’ve been an advocate of this for years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirBill View Post
    No freaking way. I swear to the Flying Spaghetti Monster, if we set this up to have upside down Ragin' Cajuns facing our home side permanently, that'll be it for me.
    LOL, that's the tipping point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Man I have been saying this, we are out pricing our fans.

    I understand that this renovation will come with increased prices. But our home scheduling, this year excluded, doesn’t bring the excitement value to justify the price increases.

    La Tech
    Tulane
    Houston
    Memphis
    Army
    Navy
    Air Force
    Boise
    ECU
    P4 program

    Would be something premium pricing could be worth. Especially with a home conference schedule like we had this year.

    Club seating will run you: -
    1. $7500 one time donation (which can be spread over 5 years)

    2. $1200 per seat licensing fee.

    3. $50ish per game seat for season tickets.
    You get free food and air conditioning. Cash bar and actually the best seats in the stadium.

    But for a family, it’s way overpriced. For a company, sure it’s doable, but who will be in the seats?
    Peer my RCAF Account Rep

    Here is the breakdown for 1 seat:
    $150 per Ticket (Annually)
    $1,500 per Seat Lease Donation (Annually)
    Counts towards points and RCAF membership

    $1,500 per seat Capital Gift
    Counts towards points and RCAF membership
    Can be spread over a 5-year period or contributed as a one time donation

    For individuals it is still expensive but more palatable since the donations go to your RCAF membership if you were donating near that level.

    Was hoping the price would go down but I understand that most of the club seats have been sold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaisingCajun08 View Post
    If that is the case, why didnt we flip the logo this year?
    Because we were doing construction with equipment on the field all offseason.

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