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re: The Ragin' Cajuns are dying
Posted on 11/29/12 at 7:31 pm to CourseyCorridor
Posted on 11/29/12 at 7:31 pm to CourseyCorridor
Read a couple sentences, saw you misspell delusion; stopped reading.
Posted on 11/29/12 at 7:36 pm to hendersonshands
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Read the post, couldn't argue with the point. Went back, found a misspelled word, used that as an excuse to avoid the point.
Thanks for the catch. Fixed your post for ya too.
Posted on 11/30/12 at 5:16 am to hendersonshands
I'm sure you will turn this into an attack against me, but I'll tell you anyway.
1)You are not what you think you are.
The Cajuns sell corporate packages for season tickets. Translation: you can buy a Cajun season ticket package for less than the price of admission to a LSU/Towson State game. How the hell can you make it in today's college football when you generate less than $10 in ticket revenue for every person in attendance? Think about this. While the rest of the college football world is collecting extortion fees on every seat sold, the Cajuns are allowing 1 RCAF donation for every 5 seats sold in their corporate package.
The problem the Cajun administration faces is simple to understand. Their fan base wants to live a champagne lifestyle on a malt liquor budget.
I'll offer more ideas later, when I have more time.
1)You are not what you think you are.
The Cajuns sell corporate packages for season tickets. Translation: you can buy a Cajun season ticket package for less than the price of admission to a LSU/Towson State game. How the hell can you make it in today's college football when you generate less than $10 in ticket revenue for every person in attendance? Think about this. While the rest of the college football world is collecting extortion fees on every seat sold, the Cajuns are allowing 1 RCAF donation for every 5 seats sold in their corporate package.
The problem the Cajun administration faces is simple to understand. Their fan base wants to live a champagne lifestyle on a malt liquor budget.
I'll offer more ideas later, when I have more time.
This post was edited on 11/30/12 at 6:00 am
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