Re: Bob Marlin is building a program Machine
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Originally Posted by
Cajunsmike
Playing in tournaments like we just did and finding opportunities for guys to take overseas trips in the summer are also recruiting positives.
Not only are these good recruiting tools but those types of games are crucial in helping build your team moving forward. Win or lose you will learn much more from those games than you will beating Centenary.
Re: Bob Marlin is building a program Machine
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Originally Posted by
zephyr
Again, you guys want to oversimplify this as if you have to have only one over the other. Why? If you are not focusing on winning conference titles I don't want you as a coach. That should be the primary goal. That is the primary step in building a program. With that comes conference tourney wins and NCAA tourney invites. Again, what is the benefit of going to the tourney if the chances of winning are slim to none? You play the whole season for 4 games in March? That doesn't build programs or prestige. Our goal has been to go to the dance for 7 years now, this much is admitted by Marlin, and we've been to one NCAA tournament.
I'm with your thinking, but .... In the history of the SBC being regular season champions isn't nearly as important as luck. The regular season champions aren't often tournament champions. It's almost as if we'd do better to send the regular season champions and not have a tournament.
If we’d do this we might actually require better from our head coach than three games in March.
Re: Bob Marlin is building a program Machine
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Originally Posted by
CajunEXPRESS
I’m with your thinking, but .... In the history of the SBC being regular season champions isn’t nearly as important as luck. The regular season champions aren’t often tournament champions. It’s almost as if we’d do better to send the regular season champions and not have a tournament.
Forget the immediate result of being conference champs. Forget what "it gets you". Its about building a winning tradition and with that comes consistency in success. When that pattern is built, the end results will follow. If you win a conference title but lose in the conference tourney to a hot team, you still likely had a good season and get to hang that championship banner.
You want to be able to schedule better? You want to be able to get those good programs to maybe travel to your place and pack that house? I'd say there's a better chance of doing it with a program that isn't a SOS killer for good teams even if they win. Teams like VCU, Creighton and Wichita State come to mind. They weren't born in great conferences but they made a name for dominating their conference title picture and going to the dance.
Re: Bob Marlin is building a program Machine
Re: Bob Marlin is building a program Machine
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Originally Posted by
CrappDaddy
He had Peyton and Long on the same team and could not win a conference title. I think he will keep us competitive in the belt, for what that’s worth. I don’t see him building a dynasty here in Lafayette.
It’s worth 10 cents and a cup of bad coffee....
Re: Bob Marlin is building a program Machine
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Originally Posted by
CrappDaddy
He had Peyton and Long on the same team and could not win a conference title. I think he will keep us competitive in the belt, for what that's worth. I don't see him building a dynasty here in Lafayette.
Together as freshman/sophomore and sophomore/junior.
I would have loved to see what could have been accomplished if Marlin had them together as upper classmen.
Physical age wise, they were both regular sophomore in growth. Then Payton was gone.
Re: Bob Marlin is building a program Machine
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Originally Posted by
mxpxfr690
It has taken a while, but Marlin is starting to build a consistent winner and possibly a consistent tourney team.... I noticed one thing for sure this is the deepest team Marlin has had and really the most athletic team.... I like this team a lot and I think Marlin can turn our Bball program into a nationally respectable team! La Tech will be a significant test on where we stand! GEAUX CAJUNS AND BEAT THE FLEA BAGS!
C'mon Man 1-7 on NCAA appearances
Re: Bob Marlin is building a program Machine
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Originally Posted by
CajunEXPRESS
Having P5 transfers isn’t an indicatior of anything one way or the other. We’ve had lots of players better than P5 players, especially P5 role players who didn’t work out. It only means they were better prospects coming out of high school.
As an example Gant looks really good, but I think too thin as a P5 forward. He was being schooled by McNeese 31 last night. He’d not be a solid P5 starting forward IMO, but he’s going to be all SBC 1st,2nd, or 3rd team.
I’m damed glad we got him though.
He carries more weight than Graylin Warner. Dude is still rail thin today.