I think it's a money thing, and not a desire to coach in the FBS. I'll bet if McNeese could have met him half way he would have stayed.
I think it's a money thing, and not a desire to coach in the FBS. I'll bet if McNeese could have met him half way he would have stayed.
Agreed. But no way Ryan St High was going to be able to get anywhere close to what he will be making, so you can't blame him. Plus, I really think he will want to,prove himself at ULM.
And while it will get him out of LC, he will be much further away from Lafayette while in Monroe. That is definetly going to be the biggest downside to his decision.
---I think he is very pumped about seeing what he can do with 20 more S-ships---had Nebraska beaten with only that level numbers---From a very close friend -----can you believe that the fans were on his butt big time in LC at games etc about not winning the big ones---true story as occurring at the last game!!!
From the latest budgets I can find (2014), ULM and McNeese appear to be pretty close in overall athletic budgets.
Have to agree that if ULM starts winning it hurts Tech. Being so close to one another, we are recruiting the same athletes and students. With the campuses separated by about 40 miles, driving distance isn't much of a factor when deciding between the two.
North LA has some of the worst sports fans around. They love sports, don't get me wrong. Unfortunately, they want a proven winner delivered right to them. Shreveport was Cowboys all the way until Aikman & Co. retired and the Saints started winning. Now, they're all Saints fans. As for the Independence Bowl, I remember MANY years Shreveporters complaining about the bowl matchups. They continually asked why can't the bowl would not pair SEC versus SWC. Back then, seasons were only 11 games and there were only 16 bowl games with the I-Bowl being the lowest payout. The teams Shrevporters wanted (LSU, Arkansas, A&M) were either in one of the bigger bowls or had a losing record.
Shreveport had World Football League, American Football League, and Canadian Football teams. Support was great for the WFL but everything after support was not very good. People belly-ached that it wasn't the NFL. It amazed me that folks thought the NFL would put a franchise in Shreveport when the community wouldn't support what it had.
Jerry Jones finally gave Shreveporters what they had dreamt of: Dallas versus the Saints. The stadium barely sold out because people were not interested in a pre-season game.
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