Re: Marlin Contract Extension - FOUR MORE YEARS!
Man, y’all need to understand Marlin did not get a four year contract. He got a three year deal.
Marlin will be knocking on 70 by then. Hiring a young successor (30ish) as an assistant would be a prudent move in two years.
Re: Marlin Contract Extension - FOUR MORE YEARS!
. . . he may not even stay that long but needs that long of a contract for recruiting purposes . . . everyone needs to pipe down and now consider supporting the athletes who appear on the court with Louisiana across their chests . . . respect for our Cajun athletes . . .
Re: Marlin Contract Extension - FOUR MORE YEARS!
For the people saying we should get behind the men wearing Louisiana, I agree! I’m sure the athletic department is eagerly awaiting your call to purchase season tickets this year! Plenty of great seats available.
Re: Marlin Contract Extension - FOUR MORE YEARS!
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Cajunsmike
I did not say that. I said you exaggerate the issue in your comments. I tend to be one harps on pure and hard facts. We do need to improve support. More promotion is needed for the program. That is the responsibility of the administration and people in the program as well.
You seem to be harping on the pure and hard facts that support Coach Marlin and ignoring those that don’t. You like several others in this thread have chosen to parrot the “20 win average over the decade” company statistic while not acknowledging that being an extremely top heavy decade with mediocre results in the second half.
Re: Marlin Contract Extension - FOUR MORE YEARS!
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JamesTheJeweler
Cool. You can hang out with the other 500 people at the cajundome for the basketball games.
Regular Season Finishes the last 13 years: 1 First, 3 Second, 1 Third, 3 Fourth, 1 Fifth, 1 Sixth, 1 Seventh, 2 Eighth.. That's 5 outside the Top 4, 8 outside the Top 3. Most of the critics, myself included, believe that our program can be better than that. The SBC is not a horrible conference, but it is not very deep in quality teams. We rarely have 4 teams in the Top 100 RPI [or now NET], and our team during Marlin's tenure has a losing record against Top 200 RPI or NET teams. [It is very close to being a winning record, but it is still sub .500]. We have also done a horrible job of attracting student involvement. You can't generate enthusiasm for a program by beating only, or even mostly, bad teams. You can't draw the casual fan or build a dedicated fan base without having a few quality wins every year and having a dynamic and enthusiastic game day experience for those who show up. [Google "Utah State, I Believe", and "Utah State, Winning Team, Losing Team" to see what a great game day experience at a mid major looks like]
Re: Marlin Contract Extension - FOUR MORE YEARS!
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VObserver
And none of those in the Top 100 RPI when we beat them.
That's exactly where I was heading. He's never beaten a top 100 RPI team. Oh but we still have that "20 win" thing going for us.
Re: Marlin Contract Extension - FOUR MORE YEARS!
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babysitter
That's exactly where I was heading. He's never beaten a top 100 RPI team. Oh but we still have that "20 win" thing going for us.
Not true. He has beat several top 100 teams, but none from a power conference.
Re: Marlin Contract Extension - FOUR MORE YEARS!
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VObserver
Regular Season Finishes the last 13 years: 1 First, 3 Second, 1 Third, 3 Fourth, 1 Fifth, 1 Sixth, 1 Seventh, 2 Eighth.. That's 5 outside the Top 4, 8 outside the Top 3. Most of the critics, myself included, believe that our program can be better than that. The SBC is not a horrible conference, but it is not very deep in quality teams. We rarely have 4 teams in the Top 100 RPI [or now NET], and our team during Marlin's tenure has a losing record against Top 200 RPI or NET teams. [It is very close to being a winning record, but it is still sub .500]. We have also done a horrible job of attracting student involvement. You can't generate enthusiasm for a program by beating only, or even mostly, bad teams. You can't draw the casual fan or build a dedicated fan base without having a few quality wins every year and having a dynamic and enthusiastic game day experience for those who show up. [Google "Utah State, I Believe", and "Utah State, Winning Team, Losing Team" to see what a great game day experience at a mid major looks like]
Are you considering 2nd place finishes within the West Division as 2nd place finishes?
Re: Marlin Contract Extension - FOUR MORE YEARS!
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Originally Posted by
zeppelincajun
You seem to be harping on the pure and hard facts that support Coach Marlin and ignoring those that don’t. You like several others in this thread have chosen to parrot the “20 win average over the decade” company statistic while not acknowledging that being an extremely top heavy decade with mediocre results in the second half.
The average of 20 was heavily influenced by 3 years, 2014, 2018, and 2023. They won several more than 20 in those years. Those years made up for seasons in which results were not at the level which was hoped. I don't know if the numbers truly indicate the first 5 years were much better than the last 5. I would have to check. They may due to the year of 2020 in which injuries decimated the team. I will agree that more consistency is needed. Even the people in the program know that is the case. Following up last season with another successful year is important for the program going forward.
Re: Marlin Contract Extension - FOUR MORE YEARS!
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Originally Posted by
VObserver
Regular Season Finishes the last 13 years: 1 First, 3 Second, 1 Third, 3 Fourth, 1 Fifth, 1 Sixth, 1 Seventh, 2 Eighth.. That's 5 outside the Top 4, 8 outside the Top 3. Most of the critics, myself included, believe that our program can be better than that. The SBC is not a horrible conference, but it is not very deep in quality teams. We rarely have 4 teams in the Top 100 RPI [or now NET], and our team during Marlin's tenure has a losing record against Top 200 RPI or NET teams. [It is very close to being a winning record, but it is still sub .500]. We have also done a horrible job of attracting student involvement. You can't generate enthusiasm for a program by beating only, or even mostly, bad teams. You can't draw the casual fan or build a dedicated fan base without having a few quality wins every year and having a dynamic and enthusiastic game day experience for those who show up. [Google "Utah State, I Believe", and "Utah State, Winning Team, Losing Team" to see what a great game day experience at a mid major looks like]
Student involvement last season was much better than in the recent past. Much of that was from players themselves promoting their efforts on campus. That does not mean it is good enough. There is definite room for improvement in that regard. The administration does have some things planned in that regard for the upcoming season.