Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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RC8
Louisiana you dik
Your post gave the appearance that you were either lost or stoned or both.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
CajunEXPRESS
Not for an extension, but it’s would be a great season. Big Fish can’t save his job as far as I’m concerned. Too many seasons of being neither good nor bad.
You would consider this year a great season with an NCAA tournament birth? If we're lucky, we'd barely win 15 games but that's a great season?
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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zephyr
You would consider this year a great season with an NCAA tournament birth? If we're lucky, we'd barely win 15 games but that's a great season?
I am not Express, but I do not consider a fluke win in the conference tournament and a play in game loss a great season.. it is a financial windfall, but not a great season. In Marlin's tenure, he has had only three seasons that I would consider good, his first [2nd place in conference regular season] the 2014 NCAA tournament year and the 2018 27 win year. He has not had a great season. A great season would be 25+ wins, at least 2nd in regular season, winning the conference tournament and earning a 12 or better seed in the NCAA, or first in regular season and a loss in the finals of the conference tournament with a deep run in the NIT.. That 12 seed would require us to play and win out of conference games against much better competition than Marlin is willing or able to schedule.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
VObserver
I am not Express, but I do not consider a fluke win in the conference tournament and a play in game loss a great season.. it is a financial windfall, but not a great season. In Marlin's tenure, he has had only three seasons that I would consider good, his first [2nd place in conference regular season] the 2014 NCAA tournament year and the 2018 27 win year. He has not had a great season. A great season would be 25+ wins, at least 2nd in regular season, winning the conference tournament and earning a 12 or better seed in the NCAA, or first in regular season and a loss in the finals of the conference tournament with a deep run in the NIT.. That 12 seed would require us to play and win out of conference games against much better competition than Marlin is willing or able to schedule.
Crazy thing is, that with the guys getting back healthy, Its not far cry to say that we could win 3 games in March. The league as a whole is weak. We could easily win 3 games and get back to the NCAA with a losing record. That would be sweat.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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CajunStrong
Crazy thing is, that with the guys getting back healthy, Its not far cry to say that we could win 3 games in March. The league as a whole is weak. We could easily win 3 games and get back to the NCAA with a losing record. That would be sweat.
We likely will need to win 5 games this year due to the way the tournament is set up. All teams who finish in the 7 to 10 spots face that situation. Tough challenge considering our roster limitations. Teams 5 and 6 need to win four, teams 3 and 4 need to win three, while teams 1 and 2 need to win two.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
CajunStrong
Crazy thing is, that with the guys getting back healthy, Its not far cry to say that we could win 3 games in March. The league as a whole is weak. We could easily win 3 games and get back to the NCAA with a losing record. That would be sweat.
Marlin has won multiple games in the tournament 1 time in his career here ... yeah
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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CajunStrong
Crazy thing is, that with the guys getting back healthy, Its not far cry to say that we could win 3 games in March. The league as a whole is weak. We could easily win 3 games and get back to the NCAA with a losing record. That would be sweat.
What?? What guys are you getting back healthy? We cant even win 2 games straight right now.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
No WAY... and I mean NO WAY we win the conference tourney...
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
zephyr
You would consider this year a great season with an NCAA tournament birth? If we're lucky, we'd barely win 15 games but that's a great season?
No, I said the sweet sixteen. Still no extension. I’m recognizing his exceptional injury list as keeping him from his normal abysmal mediocrity. So yeah if he somehow goes to the sweet sixteen that’s more than a lucky stretch.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
VObserver
I am not Express, but I do not consider a fluke win in the conference tournament and a play in game loss a great season.. it is a financial windfall, but not a great season. In Marlin's tenure, he has had only three seasons that I would consider good, his first [2nd place in conference regular season] the 2014 NCAA tournament year and the 2018 27 win year. He has not had a great season. A great season would be 25+ wins, at least 2nd in regular season, winning the conference tournament and earning a 12 or better seed in the NCAA, or first in regular season and a loss in the finals of the conference tournament with a deep run in the NIT.. That 12 seed would require us to play and win out of conference games against much better competition than Marlin is willing or able to schedule.
I’m not expecting it to be a reality, but sweet sixteen with the injuries is pretty special. Again not special enough to get another extension, but it’s probably already baked into the current contract.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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CajunEXPRESS
No, I said the sweet sixteen. Still no extension. I'm recognizing his exceptional injury list as keeping him from his normal abysmal mediocrity. So yeah if he somehow goes to the sweet sixteen that's more than a lucky stretch.
Being a sweet sixteen would be uncharted D-1 territory for UL, that's a nice goal. We almost had a coach with a 251-320 lifetime record get us there. And had 7 winning seasons in a 20 year career. Stars aligned.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA...bids_by_school
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
ZoomZoom
I agree, but after 10 years of mediocrity, an unreasonably high standard is a reasonable demand.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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VObserver
I agree, but after 10 years of mediocrity, an unreasonably high standard is a reasonable demand.
I was editing when you posted. Sometimes a coach can get really lucky with a few recruiting classes in a row and hit gold and win despite himself.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
VObserver
I am not Express, but I do not consider a fluke win in the conference tournament and a play in game loss a great season.. it is a financial windfall, but not a great season. In Marlin's tenure, he has had only three seasons that I would consider good, his first [2nd place in conference regular season] the 2014 NCAA tournament year and the 2018 27 win year. He has not had a great season. A great season would be 25+ wins, at least 2nd in regular season, winning the conference tournament and earning a 12 or better seed in the NCAA, or first in regular season and a loss in the finals of the conference tournament with a deep run in the NIT.. That 12 seed would require us to play and win out of conference games against much better competition than Marlin is willing or able to schedule.
I would agree. I was just curious to know why he responded like he did. There is no way I would consider this a successful season, even if it ended in a tournament birth.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
Unsuccessful seasons with a happy endings are never called successful. There are other adjectives that better describe the unfolding of events.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Turbine
Unsuccessful seasons with a happy endings are never called successful. There are other adjectives that better describe the unfolding of events.
Happy endings are usually a measure of success.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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CajunVic
Happy endings are usually a measure of success.
Merely surviving a train wreck may be deemed a happy ending, but few would call the trip a success.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Turbine
Merely surviving a train wreck may be deemed a happy ending, but few would call the trip a success.
You are not feeling the love.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Turbine
Merely surviving a train wreck may be deemed a happy ending, but few would call the trip a success.
Well, this train ride of a bb season seems to never have been able to get on track.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
With the uphill climb this team has had to endure this season, a tournament birth would absolutely be a success in my book...not necessarily a success for this season, but for the growth and potential springboard it could be for this youthful roster (Johnson, Wilson specifically)
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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CajunJeaux
With the uphill climb this team has had to endure this season, a tournament birth would absolutely be a success in my book...not necessarily a success for this season, but for the growth and potential springboard it could be for this youthful roster.
A sunbelt tourny birth?
P.S Johnson only has 1 year left
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
CajunJeaux
With the uphill climb this team has had to endure this season, a tournament birth would absolutely be a success in my book...not necessarily a success for this season, but for the growth and potential springboard it could be for this youthful roster (Johnson, Wilson specifically)
Johnson isn't youthful....