Stokley didn't handle this situation very well, but in principle he had every right to say and do what he did. Stokley made it known to the coaches, well in advance of the Kipps incident, that he did not want a coach's son playing for another D1A instate school, if he had the opportunity to play for the Cajuns. It was acceptable for a coach's son to go out of state, but not instate D1A. Coach Kipps knew this. But, Kyle wanted to go to LSU. LSU had already started some bad blood with Stokley (regardless of his former LSU QB status) and he made it very clear with Kipps that he could not retain him with the recruiting season in full swing, with Kyle committed to LSU, and face parents and kids across the state saying "you couldn't even get one of your own coach's sons to play for you". Kipps knew the score. But, instead of resigning, he forced Stokley's hand. And, of course, you know how much everyone wants a lawsuit. Kipps sued. The whine was that no father should force his son where to play. That was never the issue. Let him play where he wants. just resign and get a job elsewhere.
No coach or teacher has any control anymore. can you imagine what we'll face in the future when the little leaguers of today (those who all get a trophy just for showing up) are going to be like to deal with when they show up in college. with mommy and daddy in tow!?!? "But daddy, they forced me to wear vermillion. you know I look better in cyan. let's sue them. if Jerry Baldwin can win, who can't?"
I for one am glad Kyle Kipps went to UL. He was a bust. I remember many nights seeing his drunk a** at the Keg after a LSU home game trying to act like THE BIG MAN ON CAMPUS. What a donkey.
GEAUX UL!
yea.if UL wants a winning UL track team.they must depend on the heart and soul of ragin cajun spiritnot dependent on equipments to make athletes stronger. there are good runners in the team with such a spirit that silvey doesnt know really well. he was cutting them off so he can look good. he doesnt show respect to athletes at UL. he doesnt show that UL spirit to motivate them.
Lance was a good coach i must admit. he's a good risk taker allowing non athletes who have passion for track to run. we know that we must make sacrifices. thats what he did. he doesnt rush his athletes and he motivates them better, giving them time to build their confidence. if they had given lance a chance to coach longer. he would probably get the team to championship level than silvey because Lance showed pride in UL spirit and not a meanie. now silvey had ruined the confidence so the team have to start over again.
I do not see much hidden talent on UL's track team. We have finished last or second to last the past four years if I am not mistaken. There are a few talented athletes but Silvey did not overlook talent that was already there because there is not any collegiate athletes on that track. No disrespect to those athletes who do run for us but they are not good enough to cut it in the Sunbelt.
"Lance showed pride in UL spirit and not a meanie. now silvey had ruined the confidence so the team have to start over again."
Aww.poor baby.
My God, the more I see posts from what are obviously current UL Track & Field athletes, the more I'm convinced Silvey was on the right track.
Want a shoulder to cry on? Mine's not available.
Ok.this whole ordeal of current UL Track athletes coming on here and whining about Silvey "being hard" has officially ____ed me off.
This person is the second joker to officially do that.
The first person _____ed about how Silvey never showed them any respect and told them they weren't any good.
I'm glad he/she chose to be a student-athlete and didn't sign up for the military at 18, or they would have been royally ________'ed.
I spent 99-03 as a member of the track team here. And you know what burned my ass the most? Scholarship athletes not producing a damn thing.and coaches not jumping their ass and threatening to pull their scholarships!!
When you are a scholarship holding, student-athlete, you have two jobs:
1. Stay eligible to hopefully take advantage of your reduced/free college ride and get a degree.
2. Produce for the team that is paying your way. Meaning, if you are a scholarship track athlete, you damn well better be scoring in conference championship meets.
During my time on the team, I scored a combined 6 points at the SBC Championships.3 points at SBC Outdoors my Jr. year, and 3 at SBC Outdoors my Sr. year. That was 6 points more than quite a few quys who were recruited (I walked on) and given much more than me.
Of course, the whole time, I didn't care about them giving me money. I wanted the coaches to pull scholarships from the free-loaders so we could have extra money to recruit guys who could actually help us win a damn conference championship ring. That's what it is all about.not bull____ APR ratings to make the university look good.
Silvey was ready to bring those championship rings back to UL. However, it's obvious the university and quite a few of the track & field athletes were not willing to make the sacrifices to get it done.
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