I could not have stated it any better, because that happens to be my exact same opinion. We will be very dangerous when conference play rolls around. Mark my words..........Originally Posted by Duggie35
God Bless
GEAUX UL RAGIN CAJUNS!!!!!!!!!!!!
I could not have stated it any better, because that happens to be my exact same opinion. We will be very dangerous when conference play rolls around. Mark my words..........Originally Posted by Duggie35
God Bless
GEAUX UL RAGIN CAJUNS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well put. In addition, don't you think that over the past couple of games, Valentino Heart has looked awfully similar to Brian Hamilton? If Val continues to play at that level, if the freshman continue to grow and gain confidence, and if the team remains positive, this Cajun squad could be very dangerous come season's end. Maybe the Cajuns will be playing in the dome for a SBC championship! I like this team, A LOT. GEAUX CAJUNS!!!!!Originally Posted by Tripple Threat
I was thinking the exact same thing last night. He has been getting better with every game.Originally Posted by cajunlove
Originally Posted by RaginFan2
I didn't get to hear or read any comments from the opposing coaches, but could you tell the difference in which team had class and confidence??
Nevada stayed poised the entire game and never let the crowd get to them.
Coach Mark Fox was a class act! They acted like a Top 25 team.
Tennessee's coach stomped up and down on the sideline. Consistantly stayed on the court...along with his assistant that didn't know how to tie a tie. He even threw off his jacket at one point....to show off his gay-orange-suspenders!!
I hope Nevada comes back to the Cajundome again!!
Easy schedule, best case we have 6 wins right now, obviously, but unlikely. but, come conference, we would get taught a lesson.Originally Posted by Sid
This schedule, one win, five hard fought losses, against really good teams, and will be more than battle tested come conference time.
You know, last night was the first game i got to listen to, and plan on walking over on saturday night. But after the game last night, I listened to Coach Lee's show. A lot of people have given him flack for where the team was when the seaosn started. I think a good share of them are realizing that they may have been wrong, but the jury is still out on that. there are a few things that we should look at with regards to RL. The first is his passion. When they win, he is as high as a kite, when they lose, or go through tough spots (like the beginning of last year), he is lower than dirt. you could definitely hear it in his voice last year when the team was going so poorly. he loves his job, his school, his town, etc. and it is his main goal to represent those things as best as he can. He expects things done his way and has seemingly found players that he thinks will comply.
Secondly, his teaching. At least every game, there has been one negative statistic that stood out. The first game was turnovers. They have corrected that and only had 11 last night. CSF, i think, they got pounded on the boards and were -20 or something in the rebounding margin. The next game, Hart grabs 18 and last night they were even in the rebounding game at 31-31, with the other team having an 6'11 all american F/C. towards the end of the first half, when they took the lead by two, then cam out of the TO and went down by 4 really quick, Jay said Lee slammed his clipboard down to the ground, vented and got in their faces for a few seconds, then got his board and went back to teaching. RL knows what he is doing and I think if we just trust him, we will feel fortunate to have him in the end.
Coach Pearl (UT) is quite animated on the sidelines!!! However, in the post-game interview and in the taped half-time interview, he said some very nice, very positive things about UL. (I watched the whole game on TV.) As the former coach at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he said he understood the position UL was in and the value to UL in having a team from a major conference come in to Lafayette. He said he would continue to travel to "mid-majors". Personally, I came away impressed with him. I didn't see any of the Nevada game. I just read the news reports. Their coach also said good things about us. I hope they BOTH come back for another game!Originally Posted by CAJUNJUDO
I remember when Pearl made that run in the tournament a few years ago, he was always pulling ____ like that, getting all hyper and spastic. Its humorous.Originally Posted by RaginFan2
Was talking to a guy today and we were going over who was seniors this year and talking about next year's scholarships.
We lose 1 scholarship to APR next year which will leave us with 12
We have 3 seniors this year.
The guy that I was going over all of this with, named the players that would be on scholarship (if they all qualified next year) and came up with a total of 12.
This does not include the walk ons.
The result of all this is that we may not have any scholarships to offer anyone this coming recruiting season. Uh Oh.
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I think we are taking the APR scholarship hit this year and should have 13 scholarships next year. We will recruit a big man in the spring as we have no choice but to fill that position. If Adam James returns next year (he may get a fifth year), he probably won't be on scholarship. Here is my guess at next year's roster.
David Dees
Courtney Wallace
Tyren Johnson
Willie Lago
Aubrey Milson
Derek Gray
Elijah Milsap
Brandon Dison
Damon Forrest
LaRyan Gary
Darrel Daigle
Corey Bloom Houston Transfer
Chris Gradnigo-Early Signing Period Signee
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Spring Signee-No. 14.
Walkons-Rhett Hebert and Stephen Dees.
I edited this post to add Corey Bloom's name.
Notice how many new guys we will have next year. One of the guys sitting out due to academics may not come back in order for us to sign a big man. We need Milsap to play this year to give us one more experienced player next year.
Well you may be right but he's a pretty reliable and close source and he said we take the hit this coming year. But we'll just wait and see. If we do get one scholarship, then how important is it that we use it on the perfect freshman who can start for us for at least 3 of his 4 years? Very Very Very important. You've got one guy to focus on...Make sure he's talented, and make sure he's eligible.Originally Posted by Cajunsmike
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