This is the true test of whether you are a "True Fan" or just fell off "The Band Wagon"....It's a simple test, only one question! Did you stay for the final 3 1/2 minutes of the ULM game? If you answer with anything else but "That was the craziest, most amazing and totally gut wrenching ending to any Cajun Field Victory in my life time".... Then scream loud baby boy cause the Band Wagon is leaving with out YOU!!!
I am Grid Iron Alum and I promise you the players notice the stands emptiness and so do recruits and so do the coaches and so do the parents and so do all of those LSUAM fans that we laughed at in previous years for leaving earlier when their teams are 7-2 and the team is still fighting, scratching and scrapping for a Victory that the Band Wagon Demands so heavily demands. The real question you should ask yourself is...What is more important to my day? Finishing this game, witnessing a possible miracle and appreciating the beauty what these young men have done before us and FOR US!...or beating traffic on the way out only to the first one to say "I told you so". Answer honest and then take out your check book and send the whole thing to RCAF because if you want to hang out at my dinner table then Mr Band Wagon....you have to pick up the check!
I'm going to the Arkansas State game and I guarantee....we won't stop believing early and we won't be-leaving early either!
B
I'm not gonna lie. when we threw that pick..I was ____ed. I said "game over." But I stayed. I didn't believe we'd pull it off until we recovered the onside kick. But at least I stayed. oh and I got home with plenty of time remaining before the LSU game started. So those fans really had no excuse.
There are always people around me that get up and leave. They look around and smile at everyone... like we're stupid for staying and not getting out faster to beat the traffic. I've always stayed to the end of every game. Last night, for those that stayed... we got a treat. Hopefully, it served as a lesson to the numbskulls that always drag up early. I think they look ridiculous as they gather up and move toward the exits.
You can count me in on the many that were extremely frustrated with our defense not adjusting and stopping that extremely predictable screen pass. And, you can count me in on those that did not think we could come back and score twice with the time remaining. I got surprised. And I liked it.
I got to see the whole thing by staying as a fan in support of my team. What an awesome comeback. Crazy Cajun Comeback.
One thing about leaving early that puzzled me. No matter what, that was the last home game of the season... a season that we are bowling. How in the world... without a massive excuse... could you leave that game early?
That was some good stuff right there! I hope Dale & the rest of you guys made it home safely. BTW, I not only stayed until the EOG, I had a chance to celebrate with some other very happy, very deserving fans & still made it home in time for kick off of the LSU/BAMA game.
J1M "Crazy Cajun Comeback"
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I HAD TO BE in Baton Rouge ASAP after the game, and thought about leaving earlier....but did not. Boy, am I glad I stayed until the end? Hell, yes!!! My family all knew where I was, and was watching the game anyway, so they knew why I was running late...
AMAZING!!!
I believe there is a fine line between a bandwagon jumper and a college football fan. College football is great to watch. I am one of those who can watch two MAC teams on the Tuesday night ESPN game and enjoy it. We now have more than 10,000 additional butts in the stadium going to watch the Cajuns because its a college football game and its the home team. The Cajuns are winning and its a lot eaiser and a lot more fun to support a winner. These additional folks are maybe not yet Ragin Cajun fans (the word fan is short for fanatic, look up the definition in Websters...excessive enthusiasm...).
I am a Cajun fan, I hurt when we lose, that's how I know I am a fan. Hopefully these people will convert or come back to or do whatever they are suppose to do to become Cajun fanatics. We lost a lot of people during the end of Nelson Stokely,Baldwin and Rickey Bustle years. It appears that the new UL administration are going in the right direction and realize the importance of the pride of athletics at an academic institution (probably another thread, so go ahead and start one).
I will try to get back on subject, kinda, I watched the game on my laptop on ESPN3 and had HOT 107.9 on, listening to Jay and Stevie at the same time (with a two or three play delay, but that's the kind of sh-t fans do). Watched it until the end, not thinking that we would lose after the warhawks intercepted and scored, but hoping, wishing and praying we could score a TD with 3 minutes left, recover the onside kick and score another TD for the win. That is how think? I am a fan and that's what I was hoping for. And it happened!! It was sweet!!
Those that left early missed out. Are they Cajun fans? Probably, somewhat, I don't know. Maybe not. Maybe they are there because its the place to be in Lafayette (like being at LaFonda's on Friday night, not because of the Mexican food but they are LaFonda fans and that is where its at). Maybe on the bubble to be a Cajun fan, maybe just college football fans and maybe they will now convert. Maybe they had no hope and just left early because they wanted to get back home to watch No. 1 vs. No. 2.
Enough said. Go Cajuns, beat Arkansas State!
It was awesome seeing the Cajuns come back and win, glad I stayed. I was bummed when ULM scored to go up by 11. Really didn't think we had much of a chance, but wierd things can happen in football and I wasn't going to leave. I'm sure some people were a little disgusted, and just wanted to get out. Some of those may have learned a valuable fan lesson, don't give up, especially if you want your players not giving up. It was a sweet comeback, no doubt.
I think it has to be understood that some of the fans that left aren't "losers" as some people have stated here. I myself have been going to UL games since I was 3 and I'm 24 now. Last night after the interception and touchdown by ULM was the first time I left a game early. Call me what you want, w/e, but it's not because I'm not a good fan. It's specifically because, and I'm sure this is how a lot of others felt, we witnessed only 1, count it 1, good quarter of football from the Cajuns last night. You can say all you want but that is the absolute truth. We were in the thick of it for all of the 4th quarter but just couldnt produce at all against a VERY poor ULM team. And seeing absolutely nothing happening, piled on with Masson's pick and ULM's td late in the game, I just couldnt take seeing our team get embarassed like that by rednecks at our home.
Yall are acting like we had 2K fans left in the game. There was easily 12K+ still there. Kudos to yall for staying and cheering on the Cajuns, but i just couldnt take possibly seeing a loss like that at home to the HOAX. And I've regretted leaving the game early ever since listening to the finish on the radio. BTW, the whole entire last 30 minutes of the the game coverage/postgame coverage should literally be put up for an award for something.
Listen, screw those fans that left early to go watch the lsu-bama game, but dont call every single person who left the game a "loser". I love this team, sometimes a lot more than I should (girlfriend graduated from LSU so you can imagine...). I just couldnt bear to see our Cajuns getting slapped in the face like that at home by a team that didnt deserve it. I'm sure I'll get some flack from some of you guys but thats fine, cuz i know that my allegiance always has and always will lie with UL no matter what some might think of me.
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