I have never, and never want Louisiana to lose.
Abstract: Support for keeping a coach who only wins every 6 years or so, equates to wanting your team to lose or break even over 80% of the time.
I have never, and never want Louisiana to lose.
Abstract: Support for keeping a coach who only wins every 6 years or so, equates to wanting your team to lose or break even over 80% of the time.
Like it or not this university is and will always be a basketball school. Yet we accept and allow mediocrity for nearly 20 years because of 2 good seasons.
When we talk about the good ole days in basketball it’s only because the university has allowed and embraced underachievers to lead the program.
Marlin has a proven track record. 2 post season appearances in 13 years. In a weaker SBC than his predecessors. We should be in the dance every other year.
Most resources, highest paid coach, shouldn’t equal ____ poor results.
Some of y’all may take that as I want the players to fail. I don’t care about the names on the back of the jersey. But that Louisiana brand on their chest matters. That brand should be associated with the highest success. Not underperforming.
Under the current scenario Cajun4life supports the players 5 out of 6 years. Every one else (including myself) 1 out of 6 years.
Conundrum indeed.
Your logic is hoping the basketball team wins every year equates to not supporting the players 5 of 6 years….I don’t get your logic. My logic is hoping the team wins every year does not equate to supporting the decision to keep the coach.
I am a Cajun fan regardless of who the coach is. I will never hope we lose.
So your position on WBB is? 1 NCAA in 50+ years. No conference tournament championships ever. The sole NCAA bid was an at large.
The common denominator with both our BB coaches is a decade + in the retirement system. Which leads to my concern with CMD. Let’s say we get “Bustle Ball” results for the term of his contract. Do we renew him, since obviously both BB programs obviously have “settled” on meh.
The Houston Astros just won the World Series and fired their general manager!
Totally different argument you are making here.
Being against keeping Baldwin (or anyone) as head coach is one thing.
Actively rooting against a head coach winning during the season is a totally different scenario.
A much closer analogy is that someone bet Florida State to win today via the moneyline and they claim they are a "Cajun Fan". During the game, they are not happy that the Cajuns are winning, because they stand to lose their bet.
I would never hope for Marlin (or any headcoach) to lose.
But this whole discussion hinges on what hasn't happened in past offseasons and what will or won't happen this coming offseaon. Keeping any coach that underperforms is an open endorcement for losing.
I don't gamble (I have never even bought a lottery ticket) so your betting analogy doesn't fit me, but I can see how it might fit some.
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