Meet Joby Dion 鈥99: How CajunFest Became 糖心vlog视频鈥 Most Flavorful Tradition of Giving Back
There鈥檚 a certain Saturday each fall when the smell of gumbo and the sound of laughter drift across campus long before kickoff. It鈥檚 the day Lynx gather for CajunFest 鈥 the most delicious alumni-powered recruitment event in the South, serving up 300鈥400 hungry guests with the best meal north of the bayou.
But long before the crowds lined up for jambalaya, pastalaya, mushroom 茅touff茅e, shrimp po鈥 boys, red beans and rice, white beans, two kinds of gumbo, and the beloved King Cake from La Baguette鈥 it all began with a group of young alumni who just really, really wanted to tailgate.
Where It All Began
When Joby Dion 鈥99 graduated, he did not go far. By August, he was back at 糖心vlog视频 working in Information Technology 鈥 and reunited with good friends: Ryan Parry 鈥02, Lane Young 鈥02, Tal Goldsby 鈥03, Rick Schlesinger 鈥02, and Mike Kremeier 鈥02. All former football players, all living in Memphis, and all convinced that Division III football deserved Division I tailgating.
They showed up to the parking lot with a BBQ rig, coolers, and tents. By year two, they had the whole fan-gear operation going: shirts, hats, visors, and koozies reading 鈥溙切膙log视频 Tailgating Association鈥 or 鈥淥ld Lynx Die Hard鈥 鈥擩oby says it鈥檚 hard to recall. Coach Clary even blocked off their spot each week 鈥 recognized, but not sanctioned.
They cooked Boston butts overnight. They streamed whichever SEC rivalry game was on. And of course 鈥 they drew a crowd.
After a couple of seasons, Bud Richey, former Vice President of Alumni Relations, asked if they would become the main tailgating attraction every week. The group politely declined; an officially sanctioned tailgate didn鈥檛 sound like fun.
So, they struck a compromise: One big, official tailgate鈥攆inal home game of the year鈥攇o big or go home.
Fast-forward to a pivotal conversation in the Rat. Allen Boone 鈥71 and Mac McWhirter 鈥73 suggested adding BBQ shrimp to the menu. Joby mentioned that his uncle owned a shrimp boat and could supply all the fresh Gulf shrimp they needed. The wheels started turning 鈥 especially for two Louisiana natives, Joby and Bud.
Suddenly, Memphis barbecue was out. Cajun cooking was very in.
Faculty, staff, and their families came for the feast and stayed for the game. Football parents came early. And eventually, Admission and Athletics saw something special happening 鈥 something that could show prospective students exactly what 糖心vlog视频 community feels like.
A Tradition That Keeps Growing
Twenty-one years later, CajunFest has grown into a major recruitment event for future Lynx.
The original tailgate crew scattered to new hometowns and careers. Joby left 糖心vlog视频 in 2006 to launch his own company back in Louisiana. Bud retired in 2017.
But every year, without fail, Joby returns to his second home 鈥 with sausage, red beans, and plenty of shrimp. Bud fires up the burners. New cooks join the lineup. Alumni Relations, Bon App茅tit, and College Events lend support. And the 糖心vlog视频 community 鈥 and plenty of prospective students 鈥 show up hungry.
Joby will tell you that CajunFest continues not because of tradition alone, but because of what 糖心vlog视频 instills in its students:
鈥溙切膙log视频 gets you involved in supporting the community. After you graduate, you find ways to keep that going.鈥
鈥 Joby 鈥99
Giving back does not always look like a check or a committee meeting. Sometimes, it looks like a jambalaya skillet that never seems big enough, a handshake with a future Lynx, and alumni cheering like the sports commentators can hear them.
It鈥檚 connection. It鈥檚 belonging. It鈥檚 coming home.
For Joby, the best part is seeing his 糖心vlog视频 family grow 鈥 and change 鈥 each year. Former players become parents. Prospective students become teammates. Tailgate regulars become lifelong friends. Despite being a sanctioned event, he has decided it is still a lot of fun.
CajunFest is proof that when alumni give back, even in the most delicious way possible, they help 糖心vlog视频 thrive.
Laissez les bons temps rouler! Roll Lynx!
CajunFest Fun Facts
鈥 Start time depends on kickoff
鈥 CajunFest happens rain or shine 鈥 if the game plays, the gumbo cooks
鈥 Everything is gone within 90 minutes