No doubt you are a hardcore fan!!! You have to realize, like it or not, Lee is gonna be with us next year. Its a reality. I assume you listened on the radio?Originally Posted by UL_Cajuns
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No doubt you are a hardcore fan!!! You have to realize, like it or not, Lee is gonna be with us next year. Its a reality. I assume you listened on the radio?Originally Posted by UL_Cajuns
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Originally Posted by UL_Cajuns
man, i understand your frustration but do you realize how young we are?!? he came in late with the cyprien debacle and i think tried the quick fix with the juco's. but if its gonna be done right, i think he's doing it; build it through high school players. i think he has some good ones. i give him another two years and see how his recruits turn out. patience man. i know, sometimes it can be a real _______!
First, I feel your pain. Every possible counter to your point has been stated and re-stated on this board. It is very frustrating to go thru a season like this. It hasn't been our legacy in basketball. We are not used to it, and shouldn't ever get used to it. But, and it is a big but... we have to get out of the instant gratification mode and allow this team to happen. Lee has not done the damage to this program that has resulted in our rebuild. And, UL is not a "buy a coach and get instant results" school. Unless someone steps up with the seriously radical money, we are an incremental, experimental athletic program when it comes to coaching. We make aces, we do not buy them.Originally Posted by UL_Cajuns
There is no guarantee that Lee is going to get over the hump and kick us into 20 win seasons... but, like it has been said, he will be here next year for sure. The mission he is operating under is solid. It just does not produce instant results. If something does not take hold next year, there is no doubt that specific "backers" and the admin will take action. I, personally, would like to see Coach Lee succeed, for us, and for him.
My greatest fear for UL and its sports program future is that we follow the fan mentality path that other headline top 20 fans do... beeyotch and moan non-stop. If we do not stop asking "when are they going to win" and start saying "what have I got to do to help", we are destined to take honorable mention as our best ever effort. That's what I think IMHO.
This was a tough loss...How do these guys stay motivated? I am actually depressed for these guys. When they do learn how to win, this season will be motivation to never lose again. I hope that any possible future recruits won't turn tail and run. One selling point...there's plenty of opportunity with the ragin cajuns to lead a team from the bottom up. :o
Middle Tennessee 71, La.-Lafayette 59
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (AP) -- Kevin Kanaskie scored 18 points and Calvin O'Neil contributed 17 to help Middle Tennessee beat University of Louisiana 71-59 Saturday night.
Middle Tennessee (10-11, 6-5 Sun Belt Conference) led the Ragin' Cajuns by 27-26 at the half, but quickly pulled away from University of Louisiana in the second, scoring a total of 44 points.
The largest lead held by University of Louisiana (5-17, 3-9) was 2 points in the first half at 17:49.
Boosted by a total of 28 points in the paint during the game, the Blue Raiders led by as much as 17 in the second half.
Middle Tennessee's Kyle Young scored 10 points and grabbed 9 rebounds while Desmond Yates scored 13.
Ross Mouton was the Ragin' Cajuns highest scorer with 14 points and 8 rebounds. Elijah Millsap was close behind with 13 points and 7 rebounds.
IMHO Lee is over his head as a head coach in Div I basketball. This was obvious from the first game after he took over as head coach when he was screaming expletives that could be heard in the stands 15 rows above the UL bench.
Watch what happens to recruiting in the coming months if you still don't believe.
This young thing has to stop. 90% of college basketball teams are young. Did I expect this team to be good? NO. But I also did not expect to see this program close to its all time low.Originally Posted by jamesthejeweler
I just hope that we don’t fall so low that it takes 15 years to rebound
Do we have any more room for any recruits this year? The 4 or 5 red shirts that will be eligible next year + Corey Bloom, transfer from Houston + Chris Gradnigo, one of the top 30 HS forwards in the nation...? I dont believe we have any room for additional players this year...Originally Posted by CajunKahouna
Anyone know for sure?
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Coach Lee inherited a Sun Belt championship caliber program. In just 2 years, he has run it into the ground......and then some. We are one of the worst teams in D1! Not just the Sun Belt, but in all of D1 basketball. That is just completely unacceptable! If it ain't broke, don't fix it!Originally Posted by jamesthejeweler
As far as recruiting the Cajuns only have one more scholarship to give. I think you are in over your head in analysis of the basketball team.Originally Posted by CajunKahouna
This team hasn't got blown out in many games. If you've really watched this team over the year they've lost a lot of close games. This team has shown that it can hang and play not only with sunbelt teams, but SEC teams and other good teams from other conferences. Don't get me wrong, losing to McNeese and Stephen F. Austin did sting alot. But you can see the talent in this young team. This team has the potential to next year be 17-5 at this point instead of 5-17. This is not as bad of a season as the record indicates. Just looking at the record makes this season look horrible but you can see the potential for next year. I'm not ready to give up on Lee. I'll admit even I have had doubts about some of his game decisions. But for the most part he has coached his team into a position to win in almost every game. But stupid turnovers and just plain freshman mistakes have cost us to come up short in all of those games. Do you realize how many games this year we could have won if we had only shot better from the free throw line? These kids need more practice and better fundamentals and the record will take care of itself. This season is really not as bleak as some people think.
And the stands are not empty. They aren't as crowded as they have been in past years, but for our 5-17 record, there is still a good chunk of people attending those games. And those are the people who (like me) can see past this year's record and are just waiting for this team to turn the corner. The potential is there, I guarantee you that.
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