Imagine if we had one 15-0 season and then added with the next four seasons ulm or LaNeck still had a better record overall record
Imagine if we had one 15-0 season and then added with the next four seasons ulm or LaNeck still had a better record overall record
I don't think so. It is a nice article. Who wouldn't write an articl3 about their team finishing 2nd in nation in something. Don't all 8 usually get lauded for college world series?
I like the idea of dressing up for the picture too, that would be a good idea for cajuns to do as well.
As far as the hyphen lafayette that part was clearly cut and pasted from the competition/governing body website and teams were in alphabetical order.
Maybe not a+ journalism but I wouldn't call it horrible or petty
When Shawn Wilson was SGA President, I was working the UL clinic. I was the first person who ever told him he would be governor of Louisiana one day.
I was mistaken.
I was in his wedding, and we have had dinner at each others' homes several times. He's a good friend.
So no, I did not vote for Landry.
But I'm confident he's still going to help UL... a lot.
Would you argue that BSSE* is consistent? 'Bama? Michigan?
Look at Texas, they have more money than God and they can't buy success.
Everyone here knows you have to give a coach 3-4 years, but too many gave up on Des the day he took the job.
We lost a head coach, and a lot of talent. But Des had the #1 recruiting class in the 'Belt. So for the sake of discussion, let's say he's a bad coach. How many bad coaches have won at big schools because they had superior talent?
If Des was the top recruiter in the 'Belt his first year out, I think we will get some pretty good talent for some years to come.
And from where I'm sitting, Des hasn't hit top speed yet, because he's not just recruiting talent. He's trying to completely rebuild the team mentality, he's creating his own culture.
So many people dog on Mike. For my part, I'm excited.
*our Beloved Sister School to the East
Dunno. That stuff is as bad as the IRS code.
But again, we're in the right spot. We can dig into the data, and start informing policy makers. I assure you, the right people in the Capitol have already heard from us.
There is shock. There is dismay.
And there is a growing reconsideration of Louisiana's higher education strategy.
And when we hit SREB-1, the tiger scat will simultaneously hit the fan.
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