Lafayette barely supports college sports, much less another semi-pro franchise. Let's get these people on board with UL and not divide their money with some meaningless semi-pro team. The only advantage I can see would be to have a minor league baseball team that would bring a new stadium for UL baseball. Otherwise, it should be UL exclusively.
First off I want to inform everyone that I sent an email to the comissioner of the SIFL. He said that the team will be playing in Blackham. I still think the roof is way too low for that. And in case you were wondering, the team will be called the Acadiana Mudbugs and will be coached by Bentley Turner.
Now in response to your points.....MLS is needs no where near the support as an MLB team. I do think that it is close to a NHL team. I do think Lafayette can support an MLS team. Soccer is pretty big in Louisiana. I think there would be a lot of fans that can be pulled from Lake Charles, Baton Rouge, and Alexandria. Another thing is that not all of the pro soccer venues support other pro teams. Colombus, Salt Lake, San Jose, and Comerce City, CO. I think that an MLS team could turn out a good bit of fans.
On your second point about UL being able to support an Indoor Soccer team....We had one already in the Swampcats. They were okay but I think the league folded. Indoor soccer is just not too much fun to watch.
How can you kick a football in Blackham? I don't know what the SIFL is but they should really think things through a little better. That team will fold in about 2 weeks.
There is no possible way Lafayette would ever get an MLS team. I'm not joking when I tell you it would be easier for us to get an NFL team. Why would they pick a tiny city over cities like New York, Miami, Montreal, Atlanta, and Portland who are all begging for teams? And who would pay the $40 million franchise fee? And build the $100 million stadium?
I live in Lake Charles and the Swashbucklers regulary had 3,000 people in the Civic Center. I feel the tickets are overpriced but it is a fun fast paced game. It was amazing to me that we could field better teams than Katy and Frisco which had the Houston area and Dallas area to draw from. I think you will enjoy it. Your team needs to get lessons from the LC owner Tom Hofer he has done a great job marketing the team here.
The New Orleans Voodoo folded in October, and now the Arena Football League is ready to cancel what would have been its 23rd season in 2009.
But there is another brand of indoor gridiron action coming to Lafayette in the spring. The Southern Indoor Football League is headed this way, with the newly minted Acadiana Mudbugs ready to put on helmets and pads.
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By Chris Mycoskie
Nice but just a note; anyone who uses the term "MudBugs" is not from here.
Geaux Cajuns
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