Was a mid season departure about the money?
Was a mid season departure about the money?
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Softball has really grown.
$40 per person is a great deal.
Not much more than eat out at a fine restaurant.
They do now.
The difference now is it has been artificially induced.
Before the portal, before NIL, from the beginning of his time at UL, Marlin had trouble holding on to players.
Moreso...
You either think he is going to improve the program or you don't care if he does or not.
That is < than an agenda.
I saw where UL's women's coach has 100 SBC wins (Marlin 150)
Then you have Geno Auriemma and Pat Summitt with 100 NCAA Tournament wins
The massive turnover in the Marlin era has been going on (for going on) 15 years.
I don't think that cuts him some slack just because the current landscape has caught up with his system.
Its not new (changing) for Louisiana.
Marlin has had to deal with discontent and premature departures since the beginning of his tenure at Louisiana. (fear the beard)
That is not a bad price.
I didn't do this every year, and this was baseball, but 2002-03 taught me how much fun it can be to track the RPI all season long.
On today's date in 2003, Louisiana was 205 and climbed to 49 by...
Time adjustment
Thursday game moved up to 4pm due to cool/cold weather
Its the journey for me
Otherwise "just" reading the sports history books would suffice.
How can you tell if you have an administration that keeps coaches past their optimal period?
Look for inevitable awards.
It seems more like more of a non-compete issue than a "may be paid" issue.
SCOTUS has greatly weakened the non-compete clause and FTC wants to virtually ban it.
Of course they won't, you said "they ruled that athletes may be paid" I'm asking you, what about "paid to sit" violates "they ruled that athletes may be paid"?