I’m good putting it in perspective.
We seem to be still serious at competing for SBC Championships in three of our big four sports. If being serious in basketball also to make it all four is too much and pulls too many resources, fine by me.
But let’s then please stop paying the head coach his current salary. Find someone to coach for half that, and let’s put the savings elsewhere.
That’s my complaint as it relates to the Marlin situation. Let’s save some money.
Dude,I did not say you had not put it into perspective.i was asking you to put it publicly how much you think the whole Marlin issue tars she’s his over all record.
Should be easy to do. I’ll even go first: I think his overall score would be at least 95%, so that would leave -5% wrong things he has done, total.
I think the point being made is it should be about Marlin’s performance and the team, not all preifereal that never ceases to be brought up.
I’m guilty, I’ve used a 75% reference in the last month. It can get old and useless in a hurry.
I like your analogy, but I would suggest we do it like college grading. A university is a complicated organization, with a lot of moving parts. Perfection is unrealistic. So rather than score T-Joe against perfection, let's score him against the rest of the class.
If we compare UL to in-state schools; if we compare UL to schools across the US at our research and athletics level, in relation to each school's resources, particularly in relation to state funding; I suspect T-Joe sets the curve.
By a lot.
Sure, I'd like to see better basketball. But overall, right now we're the pace-setters.
Humility. Gratitude.
Breathe...
I agree with Fun. Presidents should be graded on where the university was when they started and how the university was situated when their tenure ended. Plus, one should consider the state's economic situation over this tenure. By all counts, I believe our president has done very well. UL has been blessed with a very good leadership team and an over-achieving faculty. We have much to be proud of.
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