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    Quote Originally Posted by Geaux View Post
    Mike Southall was our last great big man. He had committed to Kentucky before his legal troubles.

    The early 2000's was a different time for college basketball. Nowadays most 6'10" kids want to be a wing or a guard. Good luck finding a true back to basket post player outside of the blue blood programs.

    Those were great days in the student section.
    Shawn Long was a much better big than Southall

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOUCajun View Post
    Shawn Long was a much better big than Southall
    If Southall was clean, he was unstoppable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    If Southall was clean, he was unstoppable.
    If Southall was clean he would have been at Kentucky then the NBA.

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    With the prevalence of international players in the college and pro games right now, do we do any international recruiting?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie35 View Post
    Why sign a JUCO post player who is not a somewhat "quality" player? That seems to me to be a wasted scholarship. I know we need a post player, but if he can't see the court during crunch time, what's the use? We currently have a "big man" that sits the bench and can't really help. We have also had similar 6'9" - 6'10" guys in the past. If we can't get a "Big" that can help (like Gant), keep searching for more Bryce Washington's, Marcus Stokes & Dion Brown's. If I recall, those guys were all in the 6'5" - 6'7" range and did a pretty good job inside. We need BIG guys, but other than Shawn Long, Roy Ebron and Wilbert "Tree" Lofton, I can't remember many BIG 6'9"+ guys that have contributed much here at UL.

    Correct me if I'm wrong or loosing my mind. But giving a scholarship to someone just because he is tall, makes no sense to me unless he can contribute when it matters.

    Just my opinion.
    They don’t plan to sign a post player who will not be productive. I am sure in their eyes he will be someone who can help. My comment was meant to indicate that is a projection and who knows if they will hit or miss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    As it should be, no one has ever accused Coach Marlin and his staff of running a dirty program. He graduates his athletes and they stay out of the news paper. That has never been a concern for me when it comes to Coach Marlin.

    My point was and is that Dr. Maggard will do the right thing for the program period. He did it in Coach Hudspeth's case and will do so in regards to the other coaches here in the program including Bob Marlin. I've stated the contract extension was the right thing to do concerning both parties and I believe it will work itself out one way or the other.

    Dr. Maggard knows a little something about expectations coming from Missouri and dealing with the Tiger's MBB program. Extending Coach Marlin's contract raises expectations and rightfully so tempered or not. I haven't spoken to Dr. Maggard much only several occasions and it was enough to understand the man get's it! My last conversation with him, I stated when you raise premium seating ticket prices and fees, expectations will raise as well. He stated clearly he understood and I have no doubt he does period.

    I've expressed my problem with Bob Marlin on this board a few times, especially when it comes scheduling and fundraising and until recently recruiting, fallen short on both. If he is going to complain about scheduling and he knows it cost us $90K to get a SWAC program to the dome, then get your butt out a raise money for your program. Now before you answer that he does, I actually talk to people that raise funds in this program and I know exactly what is being raised by each head coach of the programs I support. Every time I get a call and asked for money, I ask questions.

    Secondly, of the money that has been raised he is buying perks for his close supporters instead of spending money on other needs. Now if he wants more funding for his program, perhaps he should be more involved in the process and use the funds that he has raised in his Rebounder's Club more wisely.

    So the quest for better scheduling starts with relationships and more money. I've have raised these questions wth Dr. Maggard as well. And there is no easy fix, but it starts with money and then relationships. He can help his program right now, by helping raise funds.
    I know of nothing unusual regarding perks for top supporters. That does not mean it is not occurring, just that I am not aware of it. I am aware of certain perks being related to certain donation levels. If you donate a certain amount, you may get a shirt or jacket for example. The amount you have to donate to get these greatly exceeds the value of the item. Best perk I am aware of is the opportunity to accompany the team on a road trip. However, the amount required to take advantage of that is 5000 dollars. It also has to be a bus trip road game. One person did accompany the team for the SLU game. That cost the program a spot on the bus, a hotel room, and a couple of meals. For someone who donates 5 grand, they probably deserve even more than this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    I know of nothing unusual regarding perks for top supporters. That does not mean it is not occurring, just that I am not aware of it. I am aware of certain perks being related to certain donation levels. If you donate a certain amount, you may get a shirt or jacket for example. The amount you have to donate to get these greatly exceeds the value of the item. Best perk I am aware of is the opportunity to accompany the team on a road trip. However, the amount required to take advantage of that is 5000 dollars. It also has to be a bus trip road game. One person did accompany the team for the SLU game. That cost the program a spot on the bus, a hotel room, and a couple of meals. For someone who donates 5 grand, they probably deserve even more than this.
    Mike, all program clubs have perks. But program clubs are to address needs in the program, they are not for buying airline tickets or motel rooms. RCAF Donation Levels address certain perks, but they are not paid out of program clubs. I'm not going to discuss it any further then that, and because you are not aware of something doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I'm just saying, your level of giving doesn't always have to do with getting certain information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Secondly, of the money that has been raised he is buying perks for his close supporters instead of spending money on other needs. Now if he wants more funding for his program, perhaps he should be more involved in the process and use the funds that he has raised in his Rebounder's Club more wisely.
    No wonder people quickly run to his defense. They want the gift train to continue rolling. LOL

    Before anyone gets offended or calls me a "hater," I'm only joking. Or am I........................DUN DUN DUNNNNNNN.................

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULvictory View Post
    No wonder people quickly run to his defense. They want the gift train to continue rolling. LOL

    Before anyone gets offended or calls me a "hater," I'm only joking. Or am I........................DUN DUN DUNNNNNNN.................
    Faceless Buffoon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Faceless Buffoon!
    BOP would be proud

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULvictory View Post
    BOP would be proud
    Ahh Those were the days I'm sure Stan Lerille misses them dearly

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Mike, all program clubs have perks. But program clubs are to address needs in the program, they are not for buying airline tickets or motel rooms. RCAF Donation Levels address certain perks, but they are not paid out of program clubs. I'm not going to discuss it any further then that, and because you are not aware of something doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I'm just saying, your level of giving doesn't always have to do with getting certain information.
    I admitted just because I am not aware of something does not mean it does not exist. Just reporting on the perks I am aware of and those are nothing out of the ordinary.

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