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Thread: We still have a long way to go locally to get this town pro UL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwagon King View Post
    You are though. There is no better place to organize away game watching parties than this site. I mean forty or fifty guys & their fams walking into BWW, Hooter's, Walk On's, The Corner Bar, Pete's, or wherever & you're gonna get management's attention. I'll say it again. The manager at Walk On's didn't even know that UL was on TV until I informed him. It's up to Cajun fans who go out to be informed of their establishment's TV capabilities & the TV channels their team will be broadcast on. It also helps to not be down by 24 when the other guys come on TV. I guarantee you, had UL been in a tight ball game, the manager would not have turned off the volume & gotten paid for the meal by myself.
    I don't disagree with anything on your post, but the original post mentioned Pete's and it had nothing to do with the number of fans of each program. Cajun fans accounted for 70% of the people in the restaurant, it was just the decision of one individual disrespecting his paying customers.

    Now, let me also say that it should be a no brainer for Walk-Ons to have UL on some screens when the games are televised. They paid for the coaches radio packages, hoping to draw UL fans into their establishment. So they should be prepared to have UL football, basketball, softball or baseball games on some screens when games are televised. There is no need to have fans at each others throats, it was a poor business decision.

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    The best way to get the people and businesses of this city behind UL is to win.

    We must establish ourselves as a consistent winner. That means winning our conference and getting to bowl games. The sports bars you gentlemen mention are concerned with making money. Period. They will cater to the majority that enters their establishment. If 100 fans enter a sports bar and 75 are LSU fans and 25 are UL fans, don't expect them to put all of the TVs and sound system on the UL game. That's a bad business move for them. As fans, we are passionate about UL and our expectations of businesses are high. Businesses, especially in this economy are concerned with paying the bills. As we win, shirts will change from purple to red. Business will change their philosophy as more red shirts enter their establishments.

    Winning consistently happens when you hire quality coaches and they recruit athletes that can win. I think we made a move towards that with hiring Coach Hudspeth. To change the belief system of people and businesses in the community, we have to continue to invest in the program and make Ragin' Cajun Football the hottest ticket in town.


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    I agree. For years, in football at least, there has been no reason for the average people in this town to pull for the Cajuns. People want to be a part of something that is associated with winning. Hopefully those days are inthe near future and things then may eventually change


  4. #64

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    Did anyone go to the new bar on the corner of Johnston st. and Jefferson?.. Forgot the name of it.. It sounds like a nice place from what I heard about the recent bash that kpel had there... Not sure If that location can make it there..


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    Quote Originally Posted by leeman View Post
    Did anyone go to the new bar on the corner of Johnston st. and Jefferson?.. Forgot the name of it.. It sounds like a nice place from what I heard about the recent bash that kpel had there... Not sure If that location can make it there..
    It's called Rivals, and you are right, they will need a lot of luck to be successful there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lcitsh View Post
    It's called Rivals, and you are right, they will need a lot of luck to be successful there.
    Rivals is a really nice place. Food is good. Drink prices are reasonable. Parking is a real issue. They've also got a banquet room ideal for meetings and such.

    Gil Guillory is the owner. Great guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chop View Post
    But you will still go to Pete's when they did the same exact thing that walkon's did with worse food, and worse service?
    This does not make sense to me.

    Pete's was all LSU last night.
    Ahhh-Pete's????? Re reread my posts!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BirdofParadise View Post
    Rivals is a really nice place. Food is good. Drink prices are reasonable. Parking is a real issue. They've also got a banquet room ideal for meetings and such.

    Gil Guillory is the owner. Great guy.
    I went to Rival's the other day, since I didn't make the KPEL birthday bash I went in a couple of days later. The waitress was nice & the place was very clean. The parking isn't as much of an issue as you might think. After 5 & on weekends they have whole parking lot by the bakery, although the signs say different it only applies to day time traffic. Didn't get food there, but the drinks were pretty good & fairly priced. This is a perfect spot for a UL takeover. It is within a couple of blocks of the campus & centrally located. UL fans complaining about not getting the respect they deserve should be all over this place. I have a feeling those guys would love to be taken over by UL crowds every Saturday, making them make special drinks in honor of the BB, FB, SB, & BB coaches & special players. You guys want your own place. There's a top candidate for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwagon King View Post
    I went to Rival's the other day, since I didn't make the KPEL birthday bash I went in a couple of days later. The waitress was nice & the place was very clean. The parking isn't as much of an issue as you might think. After 5 & on weekends they have whole parking lot by the bakery, although the signs say different it only applies to day time traffic. Didn't get food there, but the drinks were pretty good & fairly priced. This is a perfect spot for a UL takeover. It is within a couple of blocks of the campus & centrally located. UL fans complaining about not getting the respect they deserve should be all over this place. I have a feeling those guys would love to be taken over by UL crowds every Saturday, making them make special drinks in honor of the BB, FB, SB, & BB coaches & special players. You guys want your own place. There's a top candidate for you.

    Rival's or Corner Bar seem to be the most accommodating. I'm selfish (or close minded), I want to be around those like me.... Anyone else want to make these two or any other our unofficial gathering spot for away games?

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    Just to give another report, my group watched at Dix. There were maybe four tables of people in the place, ours was by far the biggest. The sound was on and we were up on the big screen till the lsu game started. The manager did a good job of trying to keep us happy, he apologized for having to turn it off and said he would have left us on the big tv if the sound wasn't attached to it (we also got a round of shots on him).

    To focus on the positive, I would say that the good news here is that we have a large group of fans that want to see our team on TV in a bar with sound like every other college. Correct me if I am wrong but it seems like Legends on Bertrand was the only place in town that delivered. I know who will get more of my biz from now on.

    Now for the future.... This is gonna ____ some people off because I know that we shouldn't have to do this. There is a BWW in Bedford TX http://saintsreport.com/forums/showt...threadid=62544 since about 2008 they show up with about 100 saints fans to this BWW, severely outnumbering cowgirl fans forcing the business to give Saints fans all the TV's and the sound. I have been a couple of times and it is amazing to be in the middle of DFW surrounded by black and gold. At the end of every game someone, I guess whoever started this, announces the game time for the following week and reminds everyone to show up early to ensure that cowgirl fans cannot outnumber us. If all of us that went to Pete's, BWW, Walkons, and Dix had just showed up at one of those places wearing red and demanding our game, they would have had to humor us.

    So let's make sure to mobilize on raginpagin before the next cajuns TV game


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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatWhiteEagle View Post
    Just to give another report, my group watched at Dix. There were maybe four tables of people in the place, ours was by far the biggest. The sound was on and we were up on the big screen till the lsu game started. The manager did a good job of trying to keep us happy, he apologized for having to turn it off and said he would have left us on the big tv if the sound wasn't attached to it (we also got a round of shots on him).

    To focus on the positive, I would say that the good news here is that we have a large group of fans that want to see our team on TV in a bar with sound like every other college. Correct me if I am wrong but it seems like Legends on Bertrand was the only place in town that delivered. I know who will get more of my biz from now on.

    Now for the future.... This is gonna ____ some people off because I know that we shouldn't have to do this. There is a BWW in Bedford TX http://saintsreport.com/forums/showt...threadid=62544 since about 2008 they show up with about 100 saints fans to this BWW, severely outnumbering cowgirl fans forcing the business to give Saints fans all the TV's and the sound. I have been a couple of times and it is amazing to be in the middle of DFW surrounded by black and gold. At the end of every game someone, I guess whoever started this, announces the game time for the following week and reminds everyone to show up early to ensure that cowgirl fans cannot outnumber us. If all of us that went to Pete's, BWW, Walkons, and Dix had just showed up at one of those places wearing red and demanding our game, they would have had to humor us.

    So let's make sure to mobilize on raginpagin before the next cajuns TV game
    That IS a shame. And you are right, mobilizing on a venue and making it ours solves OUR problem, but it doesn't solve THE problem (that the $LSUA&M@BR$ games are on in our back yard). I applaud the effort to select a Cajun-friendly venue, but I also encourage those of you in other less-friendly venues to make your voices heard when businesses act in a disrespectful way. That can mean a complaint at the time, an email to management later or ksimply not patronizing that establishment any longer (the latter being my personal choice). Only then can we encourage more businesses to support the Cajuns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lexhead View Post
    That IS a shame. And you are right, mobilizing on a venue and making it ours solves OUR problem, but it doesn't solve THE problem (that the $LSUA&M@BR$ games are on in our back yard). I applaud the effort to select a Cajun-friendly venue, but I also encourage those of you in other less-friendly venues to make your voices heard when businesses act in a disrespectful way. That can mean a complaint at the time, an email to management later or ksimply not patronizing that establishment any longer (the latter being my personal choice). Only then can we encourage more businesses to support the Cajuns.
    You have to sove your problem first. Then, as the Cajuns win & more & more people show up at the Cajuns Cave ( wherever the crowd decides to go ) & the business competitors of that business will get jealous & want to steal their business. Then they will make commitments to showing the game & serving specials during the game to honor players, coaches, etc. One brick at a time still gits er done.

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