UL ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ to use independent analysis to improve athletics

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The University of Louisiana at ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ is exploring ways to broaden the fan base and increase self-generated revenue for Raginā€™ Cajun athletics.

The University and the Raginā€™ Cajuns Athletic Foundation recently hired Michael Alden, who retired last year as athletics director at The University of Missouri, to coordinate an analysis of Athleticsā€™ finances and to review its facilities and facilities master plan.

ā€œWeā€™re eager to delve into the recommendations and implement strategies to continue to improve our Athletics enterprise. We have tremendous student-athletes, ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ and coaches. We want to make sure weā€™re doing all we can to enable our athletics program to reach its full potential,ā€ said UL ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ President Dr. Joseph Savoie.

ā€œThis report gives us an independent and professional analysis to consider as we prepare Athleticsā€™ next strategic five-year plan.ā€

Recent improvements to athletics facilities have been made by using private donations and other sources.

The RCAF has been a major contributor and driver behind these improvements. The RCAF raised a record $9.9 million for the 2015 calendar year.

Robert Daigle, RCAF president, said its members are proud of the athletics success of the Raginā€™ Cajuns and noted that games have an impressive economic impact on the community.

The 2013-14 football program alone had a local economic impact of over $27.3 million, according to a ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ Economic Development Authority study.

ā€œBy increasing the Raginā€™ Cajunsā€™ opportunities to perform well in Division I, the highest level of collegiate competition, we also are investing in the local economy. Everyone wins,ā€ Daigle said.

ā€œThe RCAF is excited to assist with this report. Raginā€™ Cajuns Athletics has had incredible growth in the past five years, ranging from facilities to brand recognition. This report will inspire us to do even more to support the Raginā€™ Cajuns.ā€

Aldenā€™s report makes 20 strategic recommendations.

One of them is intended to capitalize on multimedia to attract more ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ and raise funding. UL ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ should ā€œcreate a competitive marketplace for expanded UL programming and set the stage for bringing in a multimedia agency to maximize revenues and resources,ā€ the report states.

Related recommendations include investing in production equipment and facilities to produce a much broader range of UL ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ sports programming and revamping and regaining control of media distribution.

The report also encourages the University to enhance season ticket marketing and sales campaigns for football, menā€™s basketball and womenā€™s basketball.

Some of the recommendations support projects that are already underway, such as a priority seating program/point system.

Aldenā€™s report supports development of University-owned property, adjacent to athletics facilities, for mixed use, including entertainment, retail and housing. A similar proposal is included in the Universityā€™s 2013 Master Plan for campus growth and development.

Statement from Director of Athletics Scott Farmer:

ā€œThe report also encourages the University to enhance season ticket marketing and sales campaigns for football, menā€™s basketball and womenā€™s basketball.

ā€œSome of the recommendations support projects that are already underway, such as a priority seating program/point system.

ā€œAldenā€™s report supports development of University-owned property, adjacent to athletics facilities, for mixed use, including entertainment, retail and housing. A similar proposal is included in the Universityā€™s 2013 Master Plan for campus growth and development.ā€

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