Re: DR Maggard on Shultz 7/9/2023
It he is not and will not be gone. Get used to it and enjoy it . . . or eat lots of cheese . . .
Re: DR Maggard on Shultz 7/9/2023
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CajunVic
It he is not and will not be gone. Get used to it and enjoy it . . . or eat lots of cheese . . .
Take the abuse and like it. Do you work for the athletic department?
Re: DR Maggard on Shultz 7/9/2023
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NCAA or BUST
Take the abuse and like it. Do you work for the athletic department?
. . . it’s only abuse if you make it abuse . . . and hell no . . .
Re: DR Maggard on Shultz 7/9/2023
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Turbine
The thing that stops me from calling his 1-in-5 good years a fluke is that they are all so perfectly timed with his contract years.
That's no fluke.
Yes indeed
Re: DR Maggard on Shultz 7/9/2023
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CajunVic
It he is not and will not be gone. Get used to it and enjoy it . . . or eat lots of cheese . . .
Or just not give a rats behind about the state of basketball at UL for another 7 years. So he can draw his full retirement from the state. I mean, we are such a generous university.
Re: DR Maggard on Shultz 7/9/2023
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cajun4life
... at UL for another 7 years. So he can draw his full retirement from the state. I mean, we are such a generous university.
I was told, they extended Robert Lee for that reason
Re: DR Maggard on Shultz 7/9/2023
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Turbine
The thing that stops me from calling his 1-in-5 good years a fluke is that they are all so perfectly timed with his contract years.
That's no fluke.
If so he might be the greatest skilled coach of all time in any sport. Turning it on and off probably harder than always winning, bet saban and coach k couldn't do that
Re: DR Maggard on Shultz 7/9/2023
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cajun4life
Or just not give a rats behind about the state of basketball at UL for another 7 years. So he can draw his full retirement from the state. I mean, we are such a generous university.
He’s not close to being the only one. We’ve become the old McLeast, where coaches come to pad their retirement years of service.
Re: DR Maggard on Shultz 7/9/2023
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ZoomZoom
He’s not close to being the only one. We’ve become the old McLeast, where coaches come to pad their retirement years of service.
Name them . . . our current AD has pretty much replaced all major coaches except Basketball . . . that’s a pretty broad statement and really does not fit unless you are just after cheese . . .
Re: DR Maggard on Shultz 7/9/2023
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CajunVic
Name them . . . our current AD has pretty much replaced all major coaches except Basketball . . . that’s a pretty broad statement and really does not fit unless you are just after cheese . . .
Doesn’t have to be a head coach to come pad years. Start at Viator and work from there…
Re: DR Maggard on Shultz 7/9/2023
UL knew what they were getting with Marlin.
Marlin did the same at Sam Houston State, 2 NCAA births in 12 years.
I guess they are thinking <i>we hired him with 2-in-12, we, should keep him with 2-in12</i>
Re: DR Maggard on Shultz 7/9/2023
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CajunVic
Name them . . . our current AD has pretty much replaced all major coaches except Basketball . . . that’s a pretty broad statement and really does not fit unless you are just after cheese . . .
If you, start with the current AD you have a case.
If you broaden your view in time, there is a culture of retention for poor performances.