They won't hire Floyd unless he is cleared by the NCAA regarding the USC situation. There are rumors out there that he will be cleared very shortly. How accurate those are I don't know. If true, he will be a candidate. Now his asking price may be one we can't afford. Now I say this as he may still have a pretty high salary were he to stay with the Hornets.
I'm completely aware of his status with the NCAA. My post here and on Redzone is completely assuming that he is cleared, as per my focus on risk aversion by the administration. This is supposedly what happened with the Orgeron interest and why it went away. Again, I can't see us in a position to be able to afford a hire of a Floyd. It would, however, go a long way in ensuring the fanbase that they are serious about progressing this program not only to the point where it was, but ascending to a much loftier level.
And this is one of the things that the administration needs to accomplish when making the next hire. Our fans are either losing faith or have already lost faith and they need to do something to let us know that they want to win. I think basketball is the perfect sport to do that with being that it was at one point our most successful and most popular program.
Where is Quinn Snyder? Wasn't there an issue when he was at mizzou?
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I'd love tim floyd... wouldnt it be great to see defense around here for the first time since.... well ok for the first time...
just an observation.. I've never seen a guy campaign so hard for a job on a web site...
As one would expect, the Ragin Cajuns will feature many old faces on the court next year...one of the NEW ones may be the man who replaces Robert Lee. And this man has his shoes cut out for him...Robert has graduated players, held them on course to graduate, and none have gotten into trouble. The same cannot be said for the prior Cajun head coach, Glenn Cyprien....wait...he was only there 2 days...I mean the prior prior Cajun head Coach...wait that was interim Head Coach Robert Lee.....wait it was Jessie Evans, whom it appears is now a Pro Scout, as he has trouble getting an assistant and/or Head Coaching gig after his fiasco at USF. Jessie had many players come in and out of the program...trouble off the court....not many kids on pace to graduate/much less attend class or stay eligible...however he did win! Even though the players wore baggy shorts, and different color shoes, and many games the team appeared unstructured--his record does speak for itself...Where Coach Lee's doesn't! Now if you want your son to play for a coach who would it be? A family man, a true father figure who speaks honestly and shows emotion. A man who teaches off the court that life is much bigger than basketball, a man that practices what he preaches and teaches young men that their word means something? Or do you want to WIN...at all cost, leaving behind a series of events investigated by the NCAA, placed on internal probation as well as external, and vacating wins and monies derived from that NCAA appearance against Louisville...You see some Programs have it all....some want to have it all...some feel they need to have it all and some think the coach needs to provide it all....I feel the Fans expectations are warranted as long as they are stepping up to support what they feel they are due. Or the coaches paid within the conference fairly? Are the facilities equal, is the practice facility adequate? DO the fans come out to support the program? Is the academic center helping the student athletes? Or the dorm facilities on equal footing as member schools in the conference? This being said my feelings are the Ragin Cajuns are not at the Top of the conference, but not at the bottom, the middle of the pack philosophy is probably appropriate--
My concern is that we go after a coach who can do it all, comes from a program that has done it all, and comes in knowing OUR expectations are that WE want it all!! Not just graduates, student/athletes, winners, young men we are proud to support...but on the court studs...SUN Belt Champions....Top flight performers AND graduates, winners, young men we are proud to support and a COACH whose expectations are higher than our own!
I have posted several places where I feel we need to look into contacting assistants to fill this head coach position...here again are my suggestions:
Andre Lafleur-Assistant at UCONN
Stan Jones-Assistant @ Florida State
Mark Gottfried-Former BAMA Head Coach
Melvin Watkins-Head Assistant @ MISSOURI
Rob Evans-Assistant @ Arkansas-(former head coach for 15 years)
Billy Gillespie-Former Head Coach at Kentucky
Bobby Champagne-Head Coach @ UNA
Dennis Felton-Former Head Coach @ Georgia
Russell Springmann-Assistant at Texas
Any other thoughts??please reply
Tim Floyd= USC/Hornets
Billy Kennedy= Murry State
Tony Jones= Assist. Tennessee
Danny Kasper= Stephen F. Austin
For God's sake can we drop Bobby Champagne from our lists?
Your points are well received. I do believe Robert stood for those things off the court. It's a shame that he was unable to get the players to commit themselves in the offseason to getting themselves better. There is only one player that I can think of in the past 5 or so seasons that has improved himself year in and year out and improved not only physically but expanded his game through summer sessions and training. I doubt I have to name him as well all know who the POY was. I was not said to see Evans gone. The guy was a train wreck waiting to happen and perhaps the administration saw this early and let him go with no resistance. I can say this. The administration has a long list of criteria that they will require the next coach to agree to commit to following if he wants to be the next coach, and at the front of that list will be academics of players and keeping them on course to graduate along with off court behavior. However, hopefully they will bring in a candidate we can afford as well as get production not only in the classroom but on the court.
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