You are not to young according to your profile but you may not have been following the Cajuns back then. Ben Archer was the starting center for the Cajuns from '95-'99 I may be off by one year but after our final game he was quoted in the paper criticizing the school for its lack of support to the football team and the fans could not expect the Cajuns to win if the administration does not even support the program. Doc A kicked him out of school but reinstated him promptly after due to the threat of a law suit I believe. I was a red shirt frosh at the time.
That is one reason I am probably overly critical of the administration. Doc A IMO was much like Castro. He has UL in a choke hold and will not relenquish any power until it is already to late and the damage is irreversable.
Thanks. I didn't start following football until 2000. I have followed baseball for about 15 years now, and basketball and softball for about 10 years.
That took some balls of Archer, and Doc did what "castro" would do, kicked him out. That is pretty damn embarrassing of the administration to do something that appalling.
GEAUX UL!
Destin
John was an incredible runner for us and what a career. I had the great honor of introducing him at the UL outstanding alum award ceremony. And he thanked me!! I can still remember marching at 6:00 AM near McNaspy with drill team and seeing John and the cross country runners heading off in the dew and mist. Lord, they could run. I think Malcom(sp?) Robinson was our first of the British/Irish invasion of the 60s. Great runners and super guys.
Breaking Sports News: Silvey permanently relieved as UL's track coach
Joshua Parrott
jparrott@theadvertiser.com
UL director of athletics David Walker said Steve Silvey was relieved Monday of his duties as head coach for the Cajun track and field and cross country programs.
The 51-year-old Silvey turned in a letter of resignation April 7 citing a lack of support from university administrators but planned on fulfilling his coaching responsibilities through June 30. <
Silvey was hired last summer by the Cajuns after being a part of 28 national championship teams, including 13 while on the coaching staff of former Cajun athlete John McDonnell at Arkansas and 15 in seven years as the head coach at Blinn (Texas) College.
Walker, who posted the job openings on Monday, said he has not contacted and does not plan on contacting McDonnell to see whether he would return to his alma mater.
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