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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 12:03 PM)Buccaneerlover Wrote: (12-20-2012 11:54 AM)zeebart21 Wrote: (12-20-2012 10:39 AM)Buccaneerlover Wrote: You guys love the state of Louisiana and that's great. In talking to parents of a student there, it's not that they're not excited about the prospects of a trip to New Orleans, it's the prospects of watching a struggling team this season go and lose to what they feel is an "inferior" opponent. And that's not saying you ARE inferior, that's not what I'm saying at all so don't get fired up. But I saw it mentioned that the Cajuns have largely struggled with a crappy president who's used UL to garner political favor by essentially crapping all over athletics (I know alot about that, atleast you KEPT football).
It's a significant investment from Eastern North Carolina to Louisiana, short notice flights, hotels, rental cars, etc... It's a tough sell to pay that out for a struggling program when you can host a "N.O. Bowl" party, have a shrimp boil, serve cajun food and everyone drink Bourbon at home while watching in stunning H.D.
Thats funny.. "Pride cometh before the fall" I dont believe there is one iota difference in academics with respect to UL vs ECU... You are right though.. Our past president just about killed us athletically.. 25 years ago we were considered the same level on the playing field..In fact I believe we lead the series.. Half assed administration with 0 vision held us back.. That being said your buddy needs to realize that CUSA was Sunbelt ***** this year... come off of that high horse..
All the best,
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Agreed but it's not about academic pride rather than football. Traditionally the top half of C-USA is better than the top half of the Sun Belt. East Carolina and Southern Miss clearly had and are having on field issues.
The game will be a blast, honestly I'd love to have seen it be La. Tech in that game, it would've sold out.
If you're referencing the N.O. Bowl, LaTech wouldn't have approached the tickets the Cajuns sold.
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
I just can't believe there aren't 10,000 ECU fans willing to travel to New Orleans for gluttony, intoxication and the chance to have their photo taken by the Pirate Alley sign.
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12-20-2012 12:17 PM |
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 12:03 PM)Buccaneerlover Wrote: (12-20-2012 11:54 AM)zeebart21 Wrote: (12-20-2012 10:39 AM)Buccaneerlover Wrote: You guys love the state of Louisiana and that's great. In talking to parents of a student there, it's not that they're not excited about the prospects of a trip to New Orleans, it's the prospects of watching a struggling team this season go and lose to what they feel is an "inferior" opponent. And that's not saying you ARE inferior, that's not what I'm saying at all so don't get fired up. But I saw it mentioned that the Cajuns have largely struggled with a crappy president who's used UL to garner political favor by essentially crapping all over athletics (I know alot about that, atleast you KEPT football).
It's a significant investment from Eastern North Carolina to Louisiana, short notice flights, hotels, rental cars, etc... It's a tough sell to pay that out for a struggling program when you can host a "N.O. Bowl" party, have a shrimp boil, serve cajun food and everyone drink Bourbon at home while watching in stunning H.D.
Thats funny.. "Pride cometh before the fall" I dont believe there is one iota difference in academics with respect to UL vs ECU... You are right though.. Our past president just about killed us athletically.. 25 years ago we were considered the same level on the playing field..In fact I believe we lead the series.. Half assed administration with 0 vision held us back.. That being said your buddy needs to realize that CUSA was Sunbelt ***** this year... come off of that high horse..
All the best,
Z
Agreed but it's not about academic pride rather than football. Traditionally the top half of C-USA is better than the top half of the Sun Belt. East Carolina and Southern Miss clearly had and are having on field issues.
The game will be a blast, honestly I'd love to have seen it be La. Tech in that game, it would've sold out.
Whoa, you have been sold a bill of goods or else you are sadly mislead.. La Tech would not have sold anywhere near the tickets UL sells. Their attdce is not up to par with UL... They do have leadership that has been pushing CUSA admission since 2005, so props to them.. Then again, how smart can they be? Leaving 31 seniors with no bowl game isnt my idea of being brilliant... I can see why they wanted to avoid ULM, though..
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 12:07 PM)CajunAmos Wrote: (12-20-2012 12:03 PM)Buccaneerlover Wrote: (12-20-2012 11:54 AM)zeebart21 Wrote: (12-20-2012 10:39 AM)Buccaneerlover Wrote: You guys love the state of Louisiana and that's great. In talking to parents of a student there, it's not that they're not excited about the prospects of a trip to New Orleans, it's the prospects of watching a struggling team this season go and lose to what they feel is an "inferior" opponent. And that's not saying you ARE inferior, that's not what I'm saying at all so don't get fired up. But I saw it mentioned that the Cajuns have largely struggled with a crappy president who's used UL to garner political favor by essentially crapping all over athletics (I know alot about that, atleast you KEPT football).
It's a significant investment from Eastern North Carolina to Louisiana, short notice flights, hotels, rental cars, etc... It's a tough sell to pay that out for a struggling program when you can host a "N.O. Bowl" party, have a shrimp boil, serve cajun food and everyone drink Bourbon at home while watching in stunning H.D.
Thats funny.. "Pride cometh before the fall" I dont believe there is one iota difference in academics with respect to UL vs ECU... You are right though.. Our past president just about killed us athletically.. 25 years ago we were considered the same level on the playing field..In fact I believe we lead the series.. Half assed administration with 0 vision held us back.. That being said your buddy needs to realize that CUSA was Sunbelt ***** this year... come off of that high horse..
All the best,
Z
Agreed but it's not about academic pride rather than football. Traditionally the top half of C-USA is better than the top half of the Sun Belt. East Carolina and Southern Miss clearly had and are having on field issues.
The game will be a blast, honestly I'd love to have seen it be La. Tech in that game, it would've sold out.
If you're referencing the N.O. Bowl, LaTech wouldn't have approached the tickets the Cajuns sold.
Not even close.. Once again, perception is reality.. Our admins better get off of their asses.
Z
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
La. Tech couldn't sell 26,000 tickets for a bowl game instate to fill the dome? Surely you can't be serious.
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12-20-2012 01:02 PM |
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 01:02 PM)Buccaneerlover Wrote: La. Tech couldn't sell 26,000 tickets for a bowl game instate to fill the dome? Surely you can't be serious.
Well how many tickets have they sold to the big time bowl they were waiting...
Oh, wait. That's right...
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12-20-2012 01:08 PM |
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 12:17 PM)arkstfan Wrote: I just can't believe there aren't 10,000 ECU fans willing to travel to New Orleans for gluttony, intoxication and the chance to have their photo taken by the Pirate Alley sign.
I can't afford the flight and can't take the days off of work necessary to drive it. For me it has nothing to do with thinking the game is "beneath" us. I think quite the opposite. I'm excited about the game and sad I can't make it. By the way why are non-ECU fans over here painting ECU fans in a bad light?
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 01:02 PM)Buccaneerlover Wrote: La. Tech couldn't sell 26,000 tickets for a bowl game instate to fill the dome? Surely you can't be serious.
What makes you think they could??
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12-20-2012 01:40 PM |
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 01:14 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote: (12-20-2012 12:17 PM)arkstfan Wrote: I just can't believe there aren't 10,000 ECU fans willing to travel to New Orleans for gluttony, intoxication and the chance to have their photo taken by the Pirate Alley sign.
I can't afford the flight and can't take the days off of work necessary to drive it. For me it has nothing to do with thinking the game is "beneath" us. I think quite the opposite. I'm excited about the game and sad I can't make it. By the way why are non-ECU fans over here painting ECU fans in a bad light?
ECU does travel well and averages around 50k at home...But this game is the weekend right before christmas and New Orleans is about a 14 hour drive for most of them. A flight would be a few houndread bucks which is hard to come by around the holidays for many.
I just dont see anymore than 10k ECU fans at this game. But there will surly be more ECU fans than San Diego State fans..
My prediction is 52K at this game.
39k UL fans. 10k ECU fans and 3k General public who would probably still be rooting for UL
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12-20-2012 01:43 PM |
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
I don't think there will be many more than 5k ECU fans. I know we have donated a few thousand tickets to local military bases through our tickets for troops campaign, and we're going to provide the first thousand troops ECU shirts to wear. My guess is around 5k ECU fans, 2 or 3k of donated tickets, and the rest will be ULL supporters.
(This post was last modified: 12-20-2012 01:52 PM by b0ndsj0ns.)
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 01:14 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote: (12-20-2012 12:17 PM)arkstfan Wrote: I just can't believe there aren't 10,000 ECU fans willing to travel to New Orleans for gluttony, intoxication and the chance to have their photo taken by the Pirate Alley sign.
I can't afford the flight and can't take the days off of work necessary to drive it. For me it has nothing to do with thinking the game is "beneath" us. I think quite the opposite. I'm excited about the game and sad I can't make it. By the way why are non-ECU fans over here painting ECU fans in a bad light?
I totally get the travel thing with the attendant hassles because we are struggling with with people needing to take off not just a Monday, but the first Monday after the kids go back to school.
Just surprises me given that ECU has taken 17,000 to Memphis more than once that ECU isn't pushing around 10,000.
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 01:51 PM)arkstfan Wrote: (12-20-2012 01:14 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote: (12-20-2012 12:17 PM)arkstfan Wrote: I just can't believe there aren't 10,000 ECU fans willing to travel to New Orleans for gluttony, intoxication and the chance to have their photo taken by the Pirate Alley sign.
I can't afford the flight and can't take the days off of work necessary to drive it. For me it has nothing to do with thinking the game is "beneath" us. I think quite the opposite. I'm excited about the game and sad I can't make it. By the way why are non-ECU fans over here painting ECU fans in a bad light?
I totally get the travel thing with the attendant hassles because we are struggling with with people needing to take off not just a Monday, but the first Monday after the kids go back to school.
Just surprises me given that ECU has taken 17,000 to Memphis more than once that ECU isn't pushing around 10,000.
But wasnt that 17k for the Liberty bowl after ECU won CUSA?
Theres a difference in bowls and season there. They also may have been playing a SEC opponent in that bowl...
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 01:51 PM)arkstfan Wrote: (12-20-2012 01:14 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote: (12-20-2012 12:17 PM)arkstfan Wrote: I just can't believe there aren't 10,000 ECU fans willing to travel to New Orleans for gluttony, intoxication and the chance to have their photo taken by the Pirate Alley sign.
I can't afford the flight and can't take the days off of work necessary to drive it. For me it has nothing to do with thinking the game is "beneath" us. I think quite the opposite. I'm excited about the game and sad I can't make it. By the way why are non-ECU fans over here painting ECU fans in a bad light?
I totally get the travel thing with the attendant hassles because we are struggling with with people needing to take off not just a Monday, but the first Monday after the kids go back to school.
Just surprises me given that ECU has taken 17,000 to Memphis more than once that ECU isn't pushing around 10,000.
Before christmas bowl vs after christmas bowl, championship team vs a team that most ECU fans know isn't as good as our record looks, and AQ opponent vs Sun-Belt opponent (no disrespect to ULL). It's not just 1 of those things but all combined lead to the game being a tough draw.
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 02:01 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote: (12-20-2012 01:51 PM)arkstfan Wrote: (12-20-2012 01:14 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote: (12-20-2012 12:17 PM)arkstfan Wrote: I just can't believe there aren't 10,000 ECU fans willing to travel to New Orleans for gluttony, intoxication and the chance to have their photo taken by the Pirate Alley sign.
I can't afford the flight and can't take the days off of work necessary to drive it. For me it has nothing to do with thinking the game is "beneath" us. I think quite the opposite. I'm excited about the game and sad I can't make it. By the way why are non-ECU fans over here painting ECU fans in a bad light?
I totally get the travel thing with the attendant hassles because we are struggling with with people needing to take off not just a Monday, but the first Monday after the kids go back to school.
Just surprises me given that ECU has taken 17,000 to Memphis more than once that ECU isn't pushing around 10,000.
Before christmas bowl vs after christmas bowl, championship team vs a team that most ECU fans know isn't as good as our record looks, and AQ opponent vs Sun-Belt opponent (no disrespect to ULL). It's not just 1 of those things but all combined lead to the game being a tough draw.
That was my point.
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 01:40 PM)zeebart21 Wrote: (12-20-2012 01:02 PM)Buccaneerlover Wrote: La. Tech couldn't sell 26,000 tickets for a bowl game instate to fill the dome? Surely you can't be serious.
What makes you think they could??
Z
Don't locals travel back thru Jackson, MS, to get to New Orleans ?
That is no short trip from the tiny town of Rust-In.
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 01:02 PM)Buccaneerlover Wrote: La. Tech couldn't sell 26,000 tickets for a bowl game instate to fill the dome? Surely you can't be serious.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Tulane...tball_team
I went to the Tulane vs. Rust-on game back in 98 and they had about 17,000 fans there. I didn't have anything better to do and the tickets were free. That was the year Tulane went undefeated with Tommy Bowden and finished #7 in the coutnry.
Tech might bring 20,000 - 25,000 but that would be it.
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 02:01 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote: (12-20-2012 01:51 PM)arkstfan Wrote: (12-20-2012 01:14 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote: (12-20-2012 12:17 PM)arkstfan Wrote: I just can't believe there aren't 10,000 ECU fans willing to travel to New Orleans for gluttony, intoxication and the chance to have their photo taken by the Pirate Alley sign.
I can't afford the flight and can't take the days off of work necessary to drive it. For me it has nothing to do with thinking the game is "beneath" us. I think quite the opposite. I'm excited about the game and sad I can't make it. By the way why are non-ECU fans over here painting ECU fans in a bad light?
I totally get the travel thing with the attendant hassles because we are struggling with with people needing to take off not just a Monday, but the first Monday after the kids go back to school.
Just surprises me given that ECU has taken 17,000 to Memphis more than once that ECU isn't pushing around 10,000.
Before christmas bowl vs after christmas bowl, championship team vs a team that most ECU fans know isn't as good as our record looks, and AQ opponent vs Sun-Belt opponent (no disrespect to ULL). It's not just 1 of those things but all combined lead to the game being a tough draw.
Pump the brakes, Hoss. ECU isn't AQ yet. Don't act like you deserve better.
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 07:56 PM)AstroCajun Wrote: (12-20-2012 02:01 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote: (12-20-2012 01:51 PM)arkstfan Wrote: (12-20-2012 01:14 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote: (12-20-2012 12:17 PM)arkstfan Wrote: I just can't believe there aren't 10,000 ECU fans willing to travel to New Orleans for gluttony, intoxication and the chance to have their photo taken by the Pirate Alley sign.
I can't afford the flight and can't take the days off of work necessary to drive it. For me it has nothing to do with thinking the game is "beneath" us. I think quite the opposite. I'm excited about the game and sad I can't make it. By the way why are non-ECU fans over here painting ECU fans in a bad light?
I totally get the travel thing with the attendant hassles because we are struggling with with people needing to take off not just a Monday, but the first Monday after the kids go back to school.
Just surprises me given that ECU has taken 17,000 to Memphis more than once that ECU isn't pushing around 10,000.
Before christmas bowl vs after christmas bowl, championship team vs a team that most ECU fans know isn't as good as our record looks, and AQ opponent vs Sun-Belt opponent (no disrespect to ULL). It's not just 1 of those things but all combined lead to the game being a tough draw.
Pump the brakes, Hoss. ECU isn't AQ yet. Don't act like you deserve better.
I wasn't saying we were AQ, I was comparing why we brought more to the Liberty Bowl than we will Saturday. In all 4 Liberty Bowls we played AQ teams, which in general will excited our fan base more than playing a non-AQ team, even a very good one. It's more related to the date of the game and the cost to get out there than the opponent.
(This post was last modified: 12-20-2012 08:26 PM by b0ndsj0ns.)
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 01:02 PM)Buccaneerlover Wrote: La. Tech couldn't sell 26,000 tickets for a bowl game instate to fill the dome? Surely you can't be serious.
Tech has never had 25k for a home game and never sold 20k for a bowl.
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RE: Already 46,000 total tickets sold for N. O. Bowl
(12-20-2012 12:17 PM)arkstfan Wrote: I just can't believe there aren't 10,000 ECU fans willing to travel to New Orleans for gluttony, intoxication and the chance to have their photo taken by the Pirate Alley sign.
THere probably will be 10K. We're smart about our ticket buying though. There will certainly be more Pirates there than our official sold alotment suggests. FWIW, this bowl does fall at a bad time for traveling that far. Anyway.... good luck.
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