It's cool and by the way a caller to the Tim Brando show asked why the I-Bowl picked Northern Illinois. Brando who lives in Shreveport stated that the biggest reason is that if they picked ULL to play Tech there would be very few hotel rooms reserved. He said most fans of both schools, ULL and Tech, would drive in the day of the game. He stated that Northern Illinois would bring more fans than people realized and that they would require hotel rooms. He didn't despute that ULL wouldn't sell tickets but that they want to sell hotel rooms too. He also said that they had no choice in who to bring into the game. He didn't explain it real but they could have had NC State but for some reason allowed the PapaJohn's bowl to have them even though the I Bowl got to pick ahead of PapaJohn's. Again he didn't explain it very well but it just goest to show that the smoke filled room is alive and well among the bowls.
I think I'll throw my 2 cents in today!
I heard the above mentioned Brando conversation. He is correct. One of the great lies about most bowl games is that they are a "reward" for a good season. No. Bowl games are for bringing tourists into a city and making money for the Chamber of Commerce. That's the real reason they exist. Therefore, the object is to bring in the 2 teams that will bring in 1. the most people for the longest period of time. And 2. the highest ratings in the largest market possible. A Tech/UL game would do neither one of those things for Shreveport. Why did FAU make it? Market size. Howard Shnellenbrger(sp?). It is considered an up and coming program. Sure, the Cajuns had 2 exciting players on offense. but, that was known only to Cajun fans and around the SBC. The bowl committees and TV people have to consider "how will this play in Peoria. or Boise. or Los Angeles and New York. This is all about money. Nothing more. The only promise of a bowl is winning the conference championship. Now, 7-5 helps a lot. A couple of those wins against schools that are known in those above mentioned cities will get notice. beating North Texas, or Ark State won't. Beating Southern Miss, or a BCS school will. It would have to be done consistantly. And, of course, once that starts happening, they won't play you anymore! The "name" problem is meaningless outside of Acadiana. As someone mentioned earlier, if you win, they will know you by your real name. It might be Louisiana. If the program wins, who gives a crap whether it's Louisiana, Louisiana-Lafayette, or ULL. Which, by the way, it should be, ULL. Because of Louisville, it will NEVER be UL on a national stage. NEVER. That's just a reality. USL was original. No other one in the country. Should have become South Louisiana as opposed to Southwestern Louisiana. (see South Florida.) But, the name is not as important as winning.
I know this will draw many nasty replies. Hey, that's part of the deal on these boards. I do not have a dog in this fight either. I enjoy the conversation. These are just observations from a sportsfan outside of Acadiana. I mean no disrespect toward anyone here or at your school. And, I don't expect to change anyone's mind. That's not my purpose. Just wanted to throw in my thoughts. The thoughts of someone not emotionally invested in Louisiana.
I don't believe many cajun fans would have attended the game and bolted back to Lafayette. Its not about the money, the independence bowl lost money last year with 2 BCS teams. You can't tell me that NIU would have more fans staying in Shreveport than the Cajuns.
Brad's dad post is what sealed it up for me, made the reservations for a few nights and all just like so many others. Something happened that changed the deal at the last minute, not sure if we'll ever know for sure, but then again win 7 and we're not having this conversation!
The University of South Louisiana would have been good. USL. Still unique. No question who you are talking about.
I do believe more fans from south Louisiana would make the trip to Shreveport. But, I also believe NIU fans would stay longer and spend more money. Yes, it is all about money. It may be that the Independance Bowl has gotten tired of losing money.
I am not saying that Tim Brando did. What I am gathering from that is the NIU fans would need to stay longer than ULL fans. You would probably have some ULL fans staying one night but some NIU fans would need 2 nights. What is it from Lafayette a 3 hour at most drive to Shreveport? I bet up to half the ULL fans would drive back home after the game. Granted 2 BCS teams don't promise a profit but that is the perception of the bowl committees. At least one team away means more fans in hotels. I am not saying they are correct just that is the perception. It is about money not for the bowl but for the hotels, shops, and resturants. I relative of mine works in government in New Orleans and he has told me deep down the hotels don't like it much when LSU is in the Sugar Bowl because their fans don't rent many rooms because LSU is so close by.
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