I don't care what anyone says, there was not a coaching search. They went for Des from the get-go. Now, I Love all the Cajun Connections and truly wish he can succeed (yet to be determined). What burns a lot of people including myself, is that this is the type of thing you do after you fire a losing coach. You experiment a bit, you take a chance on someone who has very little experience out in the FBS scene, who has not really learned what other institutions and staffs are successful at (not just 1-Napier). Here, at this moment in time, we were ranked in the top 20, on top of highest successful peak in our history. I would think, that would draw someone with proven experience, and reduce the risks to your program by getting a recognizable name in the FBS world. That's the difference in my eyes. Dr. Maggard went the risky route, the start all over route. The learning staff route. Do we have time for this in this current college upheaval? We will find out the hard way. Meanwhile, Geaux Cajuns.