There have been multiple threads on how many UL players are taking advantage of "The Portal" compared with other schools in the sports of baseball, and basketball and in this instance softball.
By comparing UL's transfer numbers in specific sports to other schools and to the overall average of each respective sport, you gain insight into whether there is an institutional problem or hopefully a healthy retention atmosphere.
Knowing both extremes is not extremist, it is healthy research.
jmo
What kids - the 4 which remain nameless? Typical JMV info - in reality no info at all other than to try to show the entire board he knows more than them. In reality, this is nothing more than his traditional bully tactics.
If you really were interested in providing meaningful information to Cajun fans, you would have posted the names and why they may be important to us. Hope this helps.
You take this stuff personal. It seems like your life revolves around the message boards. I don’t care if their names are listed but I do find it interesting that players from the national championship team are in the portal. If he wouldn’t have posted this info, I wouldn’t know about it because I don’t have access.
There are still too many Missing numbers to compare anything, how many in the portal will actually land somewhere? How many never play again? What were the numbers before the portal? What were the numbers with the portal but before the one time transfer? Even at 890 kids that’s still roughly about 3 per team
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