Starks is a quality person and well spoken. He has the character and leadership that will be a major asset for this program. If you are going to hire an ex-athlete, you want one that is well respected in the community and can represent your program well in the eyes of parents.
Man am I behind things Today is July 15th and I am just learning of Byron Starks becoming one of UL's assistant basketball coaches!!! I am pumped and the Louisiana program could not have asked for a better represenative of what is good and right!
Congrats Byron, welcome home! My son Brock loved your camps!
After blazing the nets for the UL men's basketball team in the 1990s, Byron Starks appears to be on the verge of returning to his alma mater as a coach.
Starks confirmed with The Daily Advertiser on Wednesday that he has interviewed with the Ragin' Cajuns for an assistant coaching job left vacant with the departure of Johnny Simmons. The 35-year-old Grambling native declined to make any further comments.
UL head coach Robert Lee did not reply to a text message on Wednesday seeking comments on Starks and the job opening.
While UL athletic director David Walker said on Wednesday he had yet to receive a recommendation from Lee to hire Starks, a source close to the men's basketball program told The Daily Advertiser that Starks is expected to fill the open position.
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • July 17, 2008
Lee declined to comment on UL's vacant assistant coaching position but said an announcement could come early next week. Former Cajun standout Byron Starks confirmed he has interviewed for the job but did not say whether he has been offered the position.
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • July 18, 2008
Barring any last-second surprises, Byron Starks will be returning to his alma mater.
UL athletic director David Walker confirmed with The Daily Advertiser that university president Joseph Savoie has approved for Starks to be hired as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball team.
Starks is scheduled to start his new job today, but the move is pending approval by the UL system board of supervisors at its Aug. 29 meeting.
Barring any last-second surprises, Byron Starks will be returning to his alma mater.
UL athletic director David Walker confirmed with The Daily Advertiser that university president Joseph Savoie has approved for Starks to be hired as an assistant coach for the men's basketball team.
Starks is scheduled to start his new job today, but the move is pending approval by the UL system board of supervisors at its Aug. 29 meeting.
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Joshua Parrott • jparrott@theadvertiser.com • August 1, 2008
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