This thread has taken a strange turn...Bruce should be fired for alienating 3 bowls. But it is ok for us as fans to abandon entire cities in our hopes for developing a fan base?!?
For me, I'll take any and all who want to cheer for Louisiana Tech.
This thread has taken a strange turn...Bruce should be fired for alienating 3 bowls. But it is ok for us as fans to abandon entire cities in our hopes for developing a fan base?!?
For me, I'll take any and all who want to cheer for Louisiana Tech.
The people that you are referencing need to stand up and be heard NOW! I am ashamed to say it, but I have an uncle that played for Tech (Rudolf Smith, drafted by the 49ers - but chose to pursue other things). He was Superintendant of Bossier Parish Schools for years. He roots for lsu, then Tech. It makes no sense. So, all of you that are in the Shreveport/Bossier area and DO believe that Tech could be N. Louisiana's flagship school, stand up and be heard! Who appoints the I-Bowl Committee? Why is there not pressure from Shreveport to change that committee? Does Advocare or Shreveport appoint those positions?
Don't be a silly generalist. Tech has pursued and wooed Shreveport for 40 years and if anything has lost ground in the area during that time. Dallas is already an important recruiting area for Tech, has a larger population than the entire State of Louisiana, has tens of thousands of good students that do not qualify for Texas and A&M due to statewide admissions restrictions, does not have a primary public university in the metroplex, and has a huge business base from which new donors can be mined.
Compare that to Shreveport. It's all a matter of priorities. Shreveport should be in the second order.
Well we don't have to compare Ratchet city and Big . I will say that I've been underwhelmed with the response we've gotten in the past few years. The LSUS debacle was shameful.
We do have passionate fans and alumni there but the return on our effort has been disappointing to me.
I would say "excellent and yet to be seen." I would love to hear of an example of a university reaching out to a metroplex 4 hours away and in another state and that their model having worked. Not that we have to use another's mold, but it sounds like a gamble (let's not even discuss how our recent gamble paid off). There are several Dallas area schools that Dallas does not support and I imagine at least some of LFR's reasons for that are true. Just sounds odd--but, that does not mean it wouldn't work.
It's no gamble; it just requries effort; something we often lack. Arkansas is offering in-state tuition to those falling below the Texas/A&M cutoff; I don't know about LSU , but I know they have been the beneficiary of 'Texas/A&M refugees', particularly from the Houston area, but also some from Dallas.
There's no reason we couldn't likewise benefit.
Are you people nuts??? fire your AD in middle of this crap. We need Bruce to do the one thing he does well-- use his contacts to get a new coach. Love his Basketball and Football selection. Get the new coach-- we can,t wait for new AD selection and time wasted. We need new coach NOW-- keep as many kids from abandoning us and try to keep committments. Adress concerns after we get out of this crisis!! Be absolutely the worst move--just more negative news to pile on-- who would even consider committing to Tech as player or coach.
Excellent post. The University of Oklahoma and the University of Arkansas have been pulling great students out of the metroplex ever since the "Top10" rule was enacted. They even offer "in state" tuition incentives to the better high school graduates (3.0 GPA or better?). The DFW Metroplex offers LA Tech a huge opportunity. There's certainly room for LA Tech over here.
I love the way you think LFR! What we have traditionally lacked is VISION. A vision doesn't necessarily have to come to fruition, it's results are gained through the effort trying to achieve the vision, AND, this is a vision worth pursuing. Though you have said some things about Dr. Guice that I don't think are accurate (isuppose because you don't really know him) I think you would find him amenable to your hypothesis. I have spoken with him on many occasions and he has personally traveled to Slidell to meet with me and other City of Slidell officials to help us in some endeavors which are beneficial to both us and Louisiana Tech. He "gets it".
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I've been saying this for the last 10 years on BB&B. Thanks for posting. The "Top 10" rule in Texas has really opened up some opportunities for nearby out of state colleges and uinversities. LA Tech is in a great position to benefit from this.....but we've got to get our act together on the marketing front.
In fact, the top 10% is getting tighter :
- Class rank to be automatically admitted: Top 10%
- Class rank to be automatically admitted: Top 8%
- Notification to Texas educators: September 2009
- Class rank to be automatically admitted: Top 9%
- Notification to Texas educators: September 2010
- Class rank to be automatically admitted: Top 8%
- Notification to Texas educators: September 2011
- Class rank to be automatically admitted: Top 7%
- Notification to Texas educators: September 2012
- Class rank to be automatically admitted: To be determined
- Notification to Texas educators: September 2013
LFR,
First, will you answer my question about your opinion of bowls?
Like start an alumni group that aggresively goes after alumni and friends to get them activated? Check
Like approach local businesses to help sponsor? Check
Talk to (and get) national businesses about the opportunity to support and fund LaTech and how it would benefit their business? Check
Like organize and run huge events that take months to prepare for and demands me to take vaction time from my paying job? Check
Don't you tell me I don't do anything! I work my ass off for Louisiana Tech! What the hell do you do?
Pay your $200 and get on the committee! You want more Tech influence in the bowl....join the freeken bowl!
People can't sit back and say "why don't they..." they need to be there saying "why don't we....!"
Seems there are two different things being talked about here.
No one says we should not target new students from the DFW area. But that we should NOT ignore the 12,000 alumni in S/B and the 300K others that live there.
But if Arkansas is already doing that now, and you say no one has been successfull at owning that market, why do you think LaTech could beat out everyone else over there and own it?
I like the idea of using some resources to target Dallas. Especially for recruting bright students. But we still need the bright kids from Louisiana.