Winning the regular season will get us into the NIT. At that point, an extension is imminent.
JMO, it should be an all-or-nothing scenario on what happens after the season. Let's say we finish 2nd or 3rd and fail to make either the NIT or the NCAA Tournament. If we give an extension with the same salary, is it really feasible as opposed to finding and up and coming coach who would get paid half the price and can hype up some excitement with the fanbase? Only time will tell. As of now, I'll see how this season pans out. So far, so good.
Hire BBoyd . . .
If Jordon Brown will stay another year, I think having Marlin here is required regardless. Jordon is a once in a generation talent who is giving the Cajuns a lot of notoriety. I believe if Coach Marlin is fired the decision will be easy for Brown. I know this is coming out of left field and I have no inside information, but I would love to see Brown play his last season of eligibility here.
Regardless of the above, if the Cajuns continue to perform as they have so far, there is no way they fire Coach Marlin. No school would.
But hey, what do I know? I am just an outsider.
The Big Fish is swimming . . .
JB is a very talented player sty with growth potential. First I doubt he’s coming back. He’d be out of eligibility if not for Covid. As to Marlin, no coach should be retained for at most a one year player. He’s gotta be retained on the body of work.
The only basketball post season I consider legitimate are the NIT, and NCAA. If he makes either this year he’s 3 of 14. That’s less than 25%. His best regular season finish is a third, and first place. Those aren’t in my mind consistently competing for a championship except in the most liberal meaning of the word competing for. He’s consistently been a middle of the pack regular season coach. He’s never had a terrible season either. He’s long in the tooth, but his players who stay seem to love him.
Finally, and maybe it’s not his fault, we’ve been losing fans throughout his tenure. Without something big I doubt that reverses.
I personally believe he should have to win a regular season championship, or finish high and win the tournament championship to be retained. But not with a 4 year deal unless the buyout is cheap.
You and several others feel that way. However, I sincerely doubt the administration lets him go with a regular seaon championship and a loss in the conference tournament. In fact I am confident they would not. Now, if neither championship is gained, I predict nothing.
The league is better this year. There were a few upsets by SBC teams in pre conference. Troy is our next opponent and they won at Florida State for example. However it is still a one bid conference as are most mid major leagues. The upsets just move us up from a 16 seed league to perhaps a 14.
You may be right about the talent but that is not what won us the game. We won the game because we played, by far, our best team defensive game of the year. We challenged them on every shot all game and team defense was the best its been and that's talking about JB as well as I've been a critic of his D.
Man, you are nuts. The fact you are calling for Joe to play the PG disqualifies any criticism you may have of our guards. This offense is clearly better when Fulks is running it at the top and the ball is moving and he has become very effective running the high pick and roll with JB. Good lord.
We won because we had more points at the end of the game . . . last I checked, that is usually dependent upon playing both offense and defense . . .
What he's saying is that the program has a focus on winning the conference championship and then the conference tournament. ONLY winning the conference tournament is defeatist thinking and flawed in nature. You can't throw ____ against the wall all season and hope something sticks just in time to win 3 or 4 games to get you into the NCAA tournament. Good programs put a focus on winning all the time. Not sure how hard this is for you to grasp.
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