Financially it’s an easy decision, we are $5M in the red and have a lame duck coach who has lost casual support of the Acadiana area. A new hire would give us a bump in excitement and attendance with a chance to turn MBB into a money maker for the university. Instead we currently have Bobby Big Guppy making a fool of himself on the sidelines and he will only win 15 games of he is lucky.
It’s time to make a change. The expectations should be higher than 1 NCAA appearance in a decade. We are better than that.
Big game on the road tonight.
South Alabama (-7)... Ya'll think the cajuns can pull it out?
From a picks website:
The Jaguars are 24-11-2 ATS in their last 37 Thursday games and 2-5 ATS in their last seven home games. The over is 6-2 in South Alabama’s last eight home games and 5-1 in their last six overall.
Meanwhile, the Cajuns are 5-12-1 ATS in their last 18 Thursday games and 1-6-1 ATS in their last eight after an ATS loss. Louisiana is 4-1 ATS in the last five overall and the over is 3-1-1 in their last five overall.
Louisiana has been a part of two pretty intense games in their last pair; the Cajuns have scored a combined 159 points over that time while giving up 157 overall on the other side. Louisiana can score in bursts, but they often finish sub-60 when they’re not on.
As for South Alabama, they’ve been pretty reliable scoring-wise over their last six, with at least 70 points in each game. If the Cajuns come in hot it could get interesting but I feel better about South Alabama on the cover here.
Pick:
South Alabama Jaguars -7
Picking a spread on basketball is a fool’s errand. The unknowable is end of game fouls and potential free throws. Yes, you can probably figure out how consistent they sink um at the end, but it can erase a lead or make a game appear uncompetitive.
Just pick the Cajuns moneyline +230
We are at a level of diminishing returns with this coach and program. A reset is needed. It's hard to put an economic impact on a change prior to said change happening. The longer the program continues to go on this path, the harder it is to recover those attendance numbers you speak of. At some point, enough is enough.
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