From a fan interest standpoint:
Which UL sport has the most potential for growth
From a fan interest standpoint:
Which UL sport has the most potential for growth
Football Has the most potential because all it can do is grow, it can't get worse
Mens Basketball.
I'm going with football because -with sustained winning- I could easily picture a 300% increase in fan support/attendance.
Football is the obvious answer. Winning in football would bring revenues that would be felt throughout the entire athletic program.Originally posted by Turbine
I'm going with football because -with sustained winning- I could easily picture a 300% increase in fan support/attendance.
No cajun sport has been as bad as football the past 8 years, including WBB. The potential for growth here is staggering.
I voted for women's basketball. I think the women's team will be even better next year and continue to surprise and please people at a school that has not had success in that program for a very long time.
I just saw the pictures that Cajun Charlie gave the forum and I now think with the new track that this is the sprt with the most potential for growth. It will help recruiting and will generate interest and will even help all sports. If they renew the Southwestern relays, this sport will take off. Does anyone know why did they ever stop?
It's more than just attendance, mens basketball is about to get major, and in so doing will experience the most growth.
We will look back at 2004 as the last year before baseball took off for the big time.
My vote was soccer. I am not a "soccer fan" per se; but it is such a fast growing sport nation wide, and with the recent commitment to foster the sport at UL, I see it as having a very strong potential to grow rapidly. New facility won't hurt either :<))
If you are talking about fan support, then it has to be Women's Basketball. This sport has had NO/VERY LITTLE support from either the University Admin and the fans.
A 100% increase would mean only about 120 people attending each game. JKH is on his way to making waves in the Sunbelt.
Football is my favorite, but basketball definitely has the most potential for growth because unlike football it has a playoff system. Another advantage it has is that you need a lot fewer players and have more games in which to prove yourself.
Selling out five home games at Cajun Field (31,000) is roughly the equivalent to selling out 12 basketball games (12,800).
What has to happen is for football to sell out consistently, go to bowl games, and get the ticket price up to the point that it can help subsidize the other sports. Football determines how much potential basketball has.
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