Originally Posted by snote
not saying this is apples to apples with the cajun recruits, cuz i don't follow it. but--in court we get a jury instruction along the lines that the jury is not to "count noses" as regards witnesses that testify a certain way, but instead to weigh the quality of the testimony, regardless of numbers.
_ hurt recruiting??
don't the cajuns have the most "committs" at this point in time, than ever before??
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Three of UL's eight public commitments are Acadiana recruits. Robert Walker is a three-star guy and had an offer from North Carolina.
The idea that putting together a local all-star team will increase attendance and drive success is crazy. Pure ignorance.
Simply look at the area talent to leave in recent years. Keiland Williams and Early Doucet (LSU), Janzen Jackson (Tennessee), Ricky Johnson, Jordan James and Tyrunn Walker (Tulsa), etc. All had offers from winning and more established programs.
The Cajuns will not find success by strictly recruiting only in their own backyard. Not all local prep standouts project as DI college players.
You also cannot compare the Cajuns and McNeese State. The Cowboys play in I-AA and can bring in DI-A transfers and play them immediately. It's a totally different ballgame.
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I don't mind the 1 year extension because it will help recruiting and apparently has a much lower buy-out clause. What I am wondering is what is the criteria for keeping him another year. Does he have to win 7 games and go to a bowl game? Given a pretty tough schedule, does he just have to be bowl eligible with 6 wins again next year? Does his salary and his staff's salaries stay the same this year or is there an increase at all, given it is one of the lowest in 1A football? This would appear to breath new life into the coaching staff. It is time to step it up. I hope they do it.
Coach Bustle gets an automatic one year extension with 7 wins. He gets two years extended if he wins the conference. Therefore if he wins 7 next year, he will have two years remaining on his deal. One will be for the extension he just received and one for the reward of 7 wins. The revised buyout may apply to only next season but I bet it is so many dollars for every remaining year on the contract.
ORLY? Wow.
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I agree with Parrott. We've beaten all of the topics in this thread to death, but the most important re-beaten topic is this "local kid" crap. I said it. Crap. The day you put a local team on the field that's all local is the day you're playing in the same conference as UNO. You want to see local prep stars, go to football games on Friday nights.
We aren't out to fool anyone. UL recruits that like Lafayette, the academics, the facilities, the fans, the team members they know and so on may very well like to hear that the staff recruiting them was granted an extension. But...
The extension does more to keep up the enthusiasm of Bustle's staff than it does something great for what goes on in a recruit and his parents' minds. And... negative recruiting under the premise that "Bustle might not be there much longer" isn't a real big hit to the recruits we target. We aren't operating some program that kids come because of our nationally recognized coaching staff. We aren't a "winning program in decline" on the verge of firing the legacy coach.
We simply need our staff out recruiting with some level of enthusiasm. That's the extension benefit more than anything. It gives the staff hope that they are still controlling their own destiny.
Our recruits need to know that they are either getting coached by Bustle and staff under a winning program starting this coming year... or a better coaching staff right after.
ULL has a lot to offer a potential recruit other than a standing football coach. It is an outstanding, progressive university that is only stopped in its advancement by Louisiana politics and money. I think the two go hand in hand and too often UL has inherited the short end of the stick.
What UL has not had is a string of outstanding successes in football that result in New Orleans Bowl invitations. However, I will admit that I am not conceding to failure because the Sun Belt really has not seen the kind of support that the Lafayette community can engender when a winning football program leads the way! It is awesome, and I got to see it all the years that McNeese and then, USL played some truly fantastic rivalry games. All your program has to do is win and a sleeping giant will awaken.
As for your comments on McNeese's support of it's football team, you, of course, are right. We did get our heads handed to us by UNH, EWU, and Montana. We will solve that problem and move on because of our resiliance. BTW, we also brought those 12,000 fans to Cajun Field in 2007 and I'll let you explain away that result ad infinitum.
Also, as a matter on note, with only 12,000 in our stadium at 2:00 PM during Thanksgiving week it was still at almost 69% of capacity. Cajun Field would have to draw 20,700 fans to have an accurate comparison. You guys have not seen 69% capacity since, well, Southern U in 2009 and McNeese in 2007. Hmmn! Just win.
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