Re: Yeah Everything is Fine with MBB
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cajun4life
Our two best players will end up suiting up for McNeese next season. Nothing to see here.
What a waste of resources.
Who besides Charles?
Re: Yeah Everything is Fine with MBB
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Originally Posted by
zeppelincajun
No. Our leadership needs to have their feet held to the fire NOW. They want our money NOW. They want us to renew our RCAF memberships NOW. They don’t get to ask for investors to be people who don’t worry about results and just give mindlessly. I mean technically they do get to ask for that, but look at the results it’s getting them.
I get it. This stuff (NIL, portal, coaching changes, staff changes, admin blunders, all things money, fan silos, infighting, fan disengagement) is just exhausting. Trying to enjoy being a fan and our spring sports are rolling.
Re: Yeah Everything is Fine with MBB
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Originally Posted by
facelessjonmoon
Who besides Charles?
Julien (rumored)
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If this happens, that would be the clencher for me as well.
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Was wondering the same.
Oooff.
That is rock bottom, folks.
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Originally Posted by
Esqueleto
Julien (rumored)
That’s what I’ve heard as well.
Re: Yeah Everything is Fine with MBB
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Originally Posted by
CajunSID
Well I can assure you that if you are lazy and working in athletics, the career typically doesn’t last long.
He will leave eventually. Probably not for another 3 yrs though. Is what it is.
I would love to see this interaction in the business world:
CEO: please invest in my business.
Potential Investor: your business is failing. Why would I give you money?
CEO: my business is failing because of one of our regional managers.
Potential Investor: so you plan to replace this person?
CEO: He will leave eventually. Probably not for another 3 yrs though. Is what it is.
Re: Yeah Everything is Fine with MBB
So let’s look at our projected starters and their averages from 23-24*
*Note: this doesn’t take into effect any potential leaps in talent or production. This is as is, which is not the best metric but it’s our starting point.
PG: Michael Thomas (6)
SG: Brandon Hardy (4.4)
SF: Kyran Ratliff (2.6)
PF: Chancellor White (2.7)
C: Hosana Kitenge (11.9)
That total is…27.6
For reference, Louisiana averaged 75.9 points a game this season. 27.6 would be at or below half of the worst scoring team in the nation, Mississippi Valley State.
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Originally Posted by
MrCaelan04
So let’s look at our projected starters and their averages from 23-24*
*Note: this doesn’t take into effect any potential leaps in talent or production. This is as is, which is not the best metric but it’s our starting point.
PG: Michael Thomas (6)
SG: Brandon Hardy (4.4)
SF: Kyran Ratliff (2.6)
PF: Chancellor White (2.7)
C: Hosana Kitenge (11.9)
That total is…27.6
For reference, Louisiana averaged 75.9 points a game this season. 27.6 would be at or below half of the worst scoring team in the nation, Mississippi Valley State.
Chancellor is a SG and ratliff is a PF. But neither of those guys should be starters.
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The sky isn't falling. Just stick with us and the results will be their next season.
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VObserver
I don't doubt that it looks that way, but I think it more likely that they are just mailing it in because every bit of attempted progress is crushed by Martin Hall.
I think this is probably very close to the truth. I still contend though that Maggard is a world class puppet. MH doesn’t even have to have their hand up his backside to get him to say what they want at this point. Example from today: 3 minutes after Joe posts his commitment, Maggard posts about progress at CF. Ignore that house on fire. Look over there.
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8675309
The sky isn't falling. Just stick with us and the results will be their next season.
Pretty long thread, must be better than apathy