Thanks for making my point! At least Winningham was given the opportunity to go somewhere else as a head coach because he has the tools, not because he is an African American head coach.
Who is ever going to hire Baldwin again? No one, and he has 2 million dollars in hand!!
HMMNNN?
And think of all of the potential fans that are out there...all of the people in the Lafayette area who aren't UL fans should sue for future fan potential!!!
Or maybe the school should sue for all of the fans lost and future fan potential that we lost from Baldwin burrying our program! Sue for $2 million and use the money to buy season tickets to give away since we can't get fans to pay to come to the games anymore.
How many jobs has Baldwin applied for and been turned down? How much income did he miss out on? What were the schools?
Only if you judge Baldwin with Baldwin himself being the grading curve.
In my opinion Jerry Baldwin came to UL a bitter man with a smile.
While at LSU he was an assistant head coach from 1993-95 that was demoted to defensive coordinator that was demoted to defensive ends coach.
imo Baldwin could not make the transition from a slush fund budget at LSU to a skin tight budget at UL
He did have 3 wins in his last year which matched his first 2 years combined.
Wow factor: The 3 teams Baldwin beat in his "turn around" year had a total of 6 wins between them.
How many coaching jobs did Baldwin apply for?
How many 6-27 (or similar record) head coaches in NCAA history have gone straight to another head coaching job?
Since when does every coach get new equiptment?
If a coach gets new equiptment in 1998 after several years of using the same eqiptment, then gets fired, what is the life expectancy of his equiptment? Do you change the equiptment for every new coach, or do you let regular life expectancy run its course?
I left the above comment somewhere in this ESPN Link
UL responds
"University of Louisiana at Lafayette is deeply disappointed in the jury’s verdict in the Jerry Baldwin lawsuit. The university has a long history of not only supporting diversity, but of leadership in bringing diversity to its university and collegiate athletics.
The reason Coach Baldwin was terminated was his lack of success on the football field. The team won 6 games and lost 27 in three football seasons under Coach Baldwin, which is the lowest winning percentage in over 100 years of Ragin’ Cajuns football history.
As a result, attendance at home games plummeted and the university concluded that Coach Baldwin could not turn the program around. Coach Baldwin was fired for these reasons and not because of the color of his skin.
As is customary with collegiate coaching contracts, the contract with Coach Baldwin allowed the university to remove him as Head Football Coach at any time. In light of Coach Baldwin’s lack of success on the football field, UL Lafayette chose to replace him for the benefit of the university and its football program. The university paid out Coach Baldwin’s contract in full.
The university is pleased that the jury recognized that Coach Baldwin was not terminated because of his race. However, it is disappointed in the conclusion that race played some part in the decision. The law and the evidence at trial do not support this conclusion, and the university will vigorously challenge it, including an appeal if necessary."
This is public info. If you would like to drop Mr. Baldwin a little note, he can be reached at www.jlbaldwin@nlwm.org
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