I checked out because I got tired of the smoke and mirrors he was using to disguise how far the program has regressed under his coaching. His teams at UL have a losing record vs top 200 RPI schools and have never beat a P5 school in the top 100 RPI. Those are absolute facts that he has covered up by feasting on bottom 150 teams.
You see what I told you, Turbine . . .
I was in the Dead Sea a week ago today. Surprised now our tour director did not give us that advice.
Just caught the end of the 2nd half of the Cajuns vs LBP Blue All Stars (Liga de Baloncesto Puertorriqueña)
Cajuns go to the half with a 39-35 lead. This is the first of 3 games the Cajuns will play in Puerto Rico.
I only caught the last 2 minutes, so I could not tell anything. Plan on watching the 2nd half to see what the team looks like.
Here is the link on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/LigaLBPOfic...3216337386840/
Made the mistake of opening a link on twitter to the live feed of the game against LPB Blue in Puerto Rico. More of the same terrible basketball we’ve come to know and love. Themus Fulks(sp?) looks slow and hasn’t played well from what I’ve seen. It’s hard to make out the numbers so I’m not exactly sure who the other new guys are and the announcer is speaking Spanish. I think chancellor is 0 and there is another tall kid who may be the new signee. Anyway nothing to see here
Chancellor White is Number 0. Yes there were too many missed free throws and turnovers were too high. However, outstanding defense in the last four minutes allowed the Cajuns to come from behind and win 81 to 77. Puerto Rico Blue Team may not have scored in the last 3 minutes. I think the Cajuns scored the last eight points of the game. Joe Charles and Kentrell Garnett had the key buckets late in the game. Brown had a good game but his struggles at the line again prevented him from having an excellent game. The fact that they were able to make the clutch plays late in a tight game to pull it out is somewhat encouraging. That is not the say the other issues raised are not a concern.
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