Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
eagle2180
No, I think staying put is stupid. I’m just expressing a different view point. La Tech has tried to get the S’port market for years…..hasn’t happened to date. Why do you attend and support La Tech athletics? What years did you attend? La Tech has at least a 10-15 year gap of alumni that don’t have much interest in their alma mater. Why is that? You have to make lifelong fans out of current students. It wouldn’t hurt to entice the kids of alumni with some fun and excitement on game day. La Tech’s market presents some challenges. There are no easy fixes. Playing games in S’port hasn’t been a huge long term boost historically. I’d bet if La Tech could be near capacity attendance at home games and had an above average athletic budget we wouldn’t be left out in conference realignments.
Amen! The problem is at the student level. Get them enthused and the rest will eventually work out. Simplistic, I know, but that is the nucleus, IMO.
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Dwayne From Minden
I'm interested in the numbers that the Tech-LSU game at The Bag in Bossier will pull...
I'll be highly surprised if it's over 8 or 9 thousand - highly
Especially being in conflict with the Independence Bowl that starts at 2:30 when the basketball game tipoff locked in at 6:00 for TV.
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
TYLERTECHSAS
Lodging accommodations don’t suck anymore. Just call earlier to get a room. Visiting teams have been staying at the new Marriott Courtyard.
Please don't go there because they give visiting teams discounts but NOT for individuals! Yeah the Marriot Courtyard still owes me money for cancelled rooms for my daughter's wedding and a game that we could not make...and the cancellations were made 2-weeks before the event! Moreover, the Ruston Hampton Inn's franchise owner must think his property is an Embassy Suites because even Hilton cooperate can't understand why their prices are so high!
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
inudesu
P5 opponents that will bring many fans don't play many road games at G5 teams (or other P5 teams for that matter).
You're staring to sound like a damn recording! Yes I understand what your saying but if we can convince a G5 to do a home and home in a venue whereby both parties can make some money in ticket attendance, Shreveport could be that venue. Ruston just does not have the logistics to do it!
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Lotsudo
You're staring to sound like a damn recording! Yes I understand what your saying but if we can convince a G5 to do a home and home in a venue whereby both parties can make some money in ticket attendance, Shreveport could be that venue. Ruston just does not have the logistics to do it!
Tech AD Eric Wood should start working on those kind of games right now:
- Sonny Dykes moving to TCU should make it much easier for Tech to schedule a home and home with the Horned Frogs.
- Sonny Cumbie is so popular in Lubbock we just night be able to get a home and home with TX Tech too.
- Eric Wood came to Tech from new Big XII member UCF. Hey, how about a home/home Eric?
- Tech officials used to have a lot of connections at the University of Houston. Let's start playing 'em again.
Prioritizing road games in the state of Texas at Baylor, SMU, TCU, TX Tech and Houston should prove very valuable to LA Tech's recruiting in Texas. With only 8 conference mates (9 total members) in the new CUSA 4.0, we should have room to work some of these teams into our schedule.
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Lotsudo
You're staring to sound like a damn recording! Yes I understand what your saying but if we can convince a G5 to do a home and home in a venue whereby both parties can make some money in ticket attendance, Shreveport could be that venue. Ruston just does not have the logistics to do it!
I am not totally disagreeing with you, but I don't really get the "logistics" issue. Monroe and Shreveport both have conference hotels and are a quicker drive to Ruston than across town in Dallas, Houston, or any major city. The airport in Shreveport is fine and the ride to Ruston is much much easier (and faster) than going anywhere in a major city.
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
eagle2180
I’d bet if La Tech could be near capacity attendance at home games and had an above average athletic budget we wouldn’t be left out in conference realignments.
I'd bet along with you on this one. All the "stuff" we've accumulated certainly didn't help with that did it?
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
HogDawg
Tech AD Eric Wood should start working on those kind of games right now:
- Sonny Dykes moving to TCU should make it much easier for Tech to schedule a home and home with the Horned Frogs.
- Sonny Cumbie is so popular in Lubbock we just night be able to get a home and home with TX Tech too.
- Eric Wood came to Tech from new Big XII member UCF. Hey, how about a home/home Eric?
- Tech officials used to have a lot of connections at the University of Houston. Let's start playing 'em again.
Prioritizing road games in the state of Texas at Baylor, SMU, TCU, TX Tech and Houston should prove very valuable to LA Tech's recruiting in Texas. With only 8 conference mates (9 total members) in the new CUSA 4.0, we should have room to work some of these teams into our schedule.
I agree that the above teams might be workable.
We don't have a chance with ANY SEC (especially Arkansas) team other than Miss State an we've seen that fail two times already in Ruston.
As I was driving through the area the other day, I drove by BGA or whatever they call it now, and remembered about 20 years ago having a meeting there to discuss thoughts on games in Shreveport. Many here will remember that day.
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Stadiums being filled isnt what got any of the other schools an invite.
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Tech52
Stadiums being filled isnt what got any of the other schools an invite.
Exactly! TV watchers didn't either. It was all about where they were located.
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Tech52
Stadiums being filled isnt what got any of the other schools an invite.
You're correct. For the AAC, NONE of them are known to fill their stadiums. I think what is being suggested here is, what they had that we DON'T (being physically located in a major metro area) is beyond our control. BUT...We need to control what we can control...and that is fan SUPPORT ... both physically in the stands, and financially in terms of giving.
Taking a GOOD PRODUCT to where our alumni are located is a step in that direction. "Good Product" being more than just exciting football...it's making sure the little details are also on point. Tailgating being PROMOTED and ENCOURAGED, not running out of concessions, smooth ticketing process, all that stuff...
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
HogDawg
Tech AD Eric Wood should start working on those kind of games right now:
- Sonny Dykes moving to TCU should make it much easier for Tech to schedule a home and home with the Horned Frogs.
- Sonny Cumbie is so popular in Lubbock we just night be able to get a home and home with TX Tech too.
- Eric Wood came to Tech from new Big XII member UCF. Hey, how about a home/home Eric?
- Tech officials used to have a lot of connections at the University of Houston. Let's start playing 'em again.
Prioritizing road games in the state of Texas at Baylor, SMU, TCU, TX Tech and Houston should prove very valuable to LA Tech's recruiting in Texas. With only 8 conference mates (9 total members) in the new CUSA 4.0, we should have room to work some of these teams into our schedule.
The other thing that might help, would be that with the Big 12 going back to actually having 12 teams maybe they return to 8 conference games, which would open an OOC game for each of them.
A 9 game schedule would probably work better for the new giant SEC to run pods of some sort, but those schools really like having 4 OOC games (with 3-4 being home games) every year. So there will likely be a fight between the coaches/schools and the SEC office/tv partners about sticking with 8 or not. I doubt they're any more likely to travel even if they stick with 8 (just to keep sounding like a recording) but it's a heck of a lot more likely if they're working with 4 OOC games than if they're only doing 3.
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
I think that within 24 to 26 months you will see the formal break away of the main 48-64 power schools to form their own alliance complete with playoffs and national championship - first it will be only football but with in a decade it will include basketball and baseball also -
This may even come with the understanding that they will only schedule each other
It's coming, it's not if but a matter of when
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Dwayne From Minden
I think that within 24 to 26 months you will see the formal break away of the main 48-64 power schools to form their own alliance complete with playoffs and national championship - first it will be only football but with in a decade it will include basketball and baseball also -
This may even come with the understanding that they will only schedule each other
It's coming, it's not if but a matter of when
Yes.
Re: @LATechSports Announces North Endzone Facility Plan
Talking about this thread's original topic. Is there anyway that we can stop this abomination from occupying the north endzone and preventing us from bowling it in?