COMMENT: There is a vast difference between your definition of "great hires" and mine. GREAT in my book includes coaches who have a recruiting class that doesn't include ONE EVENT full scholarshipers, among others, (which winning programs NEVER offer and ANYBODY offering that money can sign) and does NOT include any number of signees who go to church each Sunday praying that minimum ACT scores will be drastically lowered so they can become "true freshmen" and enter a certain southwest Louisiana university. As for a three to four year tour and off for more money, that may be a stretch, as there will have not been sufficient numbers of shrinks in the area to handle three or more recruiting classes needing specialized mental healthcare.
The greatest hire in the history of the track program at UL? Nahhhh! Far from it.
On another note, we agree that a better effort to select a new coach should have been made. This begs of a new athletic administration retreating from one year ago to move the program ahead. Perhaps their less than favorable attempt left a bad taste and has them retreating to "one and done." Aside from the Opelousas-Eunice-Hwy. 190 Corridor, recruiting will be difficult on this watch, especially if any Silvey assistant coaches stay on. Indians in this teepee lack a blood line needed to build upon and lack needed experience and to move this program toward Sun Belt (or Louisiana) dominance. Additionally, there are other issues that make this a "not so good" move that will prove to bite UL in the posterior---AGAIN. Aside from that, and while we speak, McNeese is building a program quickly and will be #3 overall behind LSU and LA TECH for at least the next four or five years and with that success to build on, their prominance will go beyond those years. Monroe, Northwestern State and Southeastern have aggressive programs and will rank ahead of us consistently and Tulane's women are building bigtime. Gee that places us at least #7 in men's and women's track in Louisiana for the foreseeable future and doomed to stay there. That's Louisiana. It will be even worse in the Sun Belt.
Let' go football and basketball. Maybe then we will have something there to rave about on the RAGE PAGES.