I do not think it has a major effect; mainly because those without football generally put far less money into athletics than those who do. Budget numbers are deceiving, as fixed overhead for having athletics is fairly constant. Football or no football, your AD and staff, training staff, etc. still have to be paid, and if you dont have football revenue, the burden on basketball is much higher.
Husband was LSU, I think. She was UL undergrad, Tulane law. May have been him Tulane her LSU, not sure.
In any event, I don't expect she cares much about athletics at any school; TOPS was her baby.
I would still ask her for money every month until she blocked my calls. Lol
The word "competitive" is the one being used.
If you finish a game or two out of the top two in the league and you say it's not competing then there's nothing that can be done for you.
You'll just be happy being miserable, I guess.
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From here on out it will be hard to be competitive in the league.
Losing one starter to an ACL was bad enough. It's pretty damn difficult to come back from a pair of season ending injuries.
And, yes, Julien would have been starting had he not been injured.
San Diego State is not a traditional basketball school and neither is NMSU. They have had some solid teams over the years and they get players who wouldn't go to just any program. Steve Fisher obviously made a name for himself at Michigan and he will go after kids who are academic risks. He also plays a style that isn't for every player being a defensive high pressure team.
I think all of these schools are on one level or another "peers" with UL at least when discussing mid major basketball. I honestly don't care that Butler is in Indiana. There are plenty of crappy teams and programs in the basketball hotbeds. Nevada is able to recruit high level kids all of a sudden to their program. Why do you think that is? You asked if its solely the coach and I'd answer yes. There is some reason that players like Jordan Brown are going there over the UCLA's of the world.
Willis, do you think there is any chance that consideration is given to pulling the redshirt from Julien. I recall hearing he would be cleared to practice next week. I know his preference was to redshirt so as to have four years at 100 per cent health. Don't know if the Marquetti injury changes his view. I doubt it will.
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