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It would be nice if it were $800k.
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SlickRick
If a true freshman point guard becomes "team leader" on a team with 3 senior starters, we got leadership problems.
My take is the quote says ‘a team leader’, not ‘the team leader’. I would be concerned as well, if he was the only team leader. Outside of superstars, like LeBron James or Magic Johnson, It is very difficult for a rookie to be the sole leader.
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Mike, thanks for the update.
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zephyr
I don't necessarily think this is an issue. First, it may just be a testament to the young man's maturity and leadership skills. Second, the PG position is a natural leadership position and role. Stroman is not the biggest talker out there. It just may not be a role he's comfortable in. Gant and Marquetti are fairly quiet guys on the court as well. Maybe you are right but I'd put my early money its more about Wesley's willingness to take on that role and his ability to do it.
This is a very good post ... this young man may be a natural leader and more vocal than the seniors; as the season progresses we want him to get better and as such could take over more and more leadership of the team.
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CajunT
My biggest concern with Coach Marlin, has been his unwillingness to raise funds for his program. Unfortunately at UL, this is part of the job for any sports HC. I understand some people don't feel comfortable doing it, but it is necessary for the growth of the program. Bob gets no pass from me because many of his peers like Coach Robicheaux have been doing it for years. I didn't mean to pop your good news, but the 80K is exactly the amount I heard was raised for the MBB program this year.
T, I understand your post but can you give examples. I know firsthand that Coach Robichaux has had his hands in fund raising since day one; but what does that amount to annually in revenue, say for last year?
Thanks, I'll hang up and listen.
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80K? Coach Lancon used to raise nearly that much for Track, even with the fossil not allowing him to contact anyone with serious money.
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moorecajun
T, I understand your post but can you give examples. I know firsthand that Coach Robichaux has had his hands in fund raising since day one; but what does that amount to annually in revenue, say for last year?
Thanks, I'll hang up and listen.
:)
I haven't seen this years numbers but you can go back and look at the last two Athletic Reports and look at the donations line. The 80K is the most that Coach Marlin has raised in his tenure at UL, the Locker Rooms involved others including Gerald Hebert. This comes from the athletic department and their statement was that Marlin doesn't raise enough money for his program in comparison to his budget for the MBB and other programs at UL. Coach Rob has raised more money for the Baseball program outside others that have assisted him.
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Leadership role has to be transitioned at some point for the future. Having someone running the point both on the court and off of it will be a great asset. Wesley also come from a winning pedigree. He played on one of the best High School teams in Texas and won the 6A state championship as a Junior.
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I'm not going to compare basketball fund raising to cross sports who historically had a do or die existence.
How much did Robert Lee and Jessie Evans raise?
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Turbine
I'm not going to compare basketball fund raising to cross sports who historically had a do or die existence.
Why not, Turbine? There is less actual coaching work involved for a basketball coach [15 or so players] than for a track [50ish], baseball or softball coach. Plus the sport has a much higher profile in the pecking order. Should be a piece of cake for a basketball coach to raise money.