Yep, I was very concerned about the court. I saw the game management personnel pull 2 kids from the stands to do towel duty. The poor kids were clueless on what they were supposed to do. Can't blame them.
We had 2 players injured from the poor floor conditions. That is unacceptable for our university and the Cajundome.
Get rid of the ice rink. Never should have been put in the Cajun Dome and needs to be eliminated.
aaaaaand we not gonna mention the South Al player that slipped on the wide open dunk.......
dam...the grimace on his face before the fell looked like he wanted the rip the rim off with that dunk. Then he hit the ground...HARD. Our cheerleaders on the baseline were standing over him laughing. I felt bad for him.........
Note: I believe IMMEDIATELY before that play our floppy top white boy had fallen there. It may have been human sweat not floor sweat.
Get rid of Hockey, it is even dying in the North, NHL on it's deathbed. Seems to be a Canadian and Russian thing anyway.
Change will not happen at the end of the year. Coach Marlin will have four years left on his contract at the end of this season and we are not about to buy him out. The buyout is not equal to the entire salary but it is too much to buy out for at least two years. Despite this being Year 3, the administration is treating it as Year 1 due to the changes made. I understand losing patience due to the frustration of all the recent close losses but he will get a chance to see if his current plan ultimately pays off. We can do nothing about it. If you support the program go to the games, if not-stay home. It is your money and your time. It is not our place to judge. If and when things turnaround, victory will be sweeter for the guys who stayed with them.
I will say that this didn't happen in all the previous years the ice gators were playing in the dome. This was the first time I've seen it, and I've only missed a couple of games since we've been in the dome (or since 1974 for that matter).
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