I agree 100%. You weigh the season in its entirety after its completed.
Think anyone in Kansas misses Mangino?
I agree 100%. You weigh the season in its entirety after its completed.
Think anyone in Kansas misses Mangino?
I agree with you because our performance is pathetic. I'll take a win, but this is rediculous. While we could possibly salvage a 6 win season, I'm not sure just who we can beat. OK State - no. Ole Miss - no. Ohio - no. Troy - no. FIU - not likely as they have been competitive with much better competition than us. FAU - possibly as they lost to UNT. WKU - yes, we should win. ULM - yes they are horrible, but it is a road game and who knows with this coaching staff. I look for a 5 win season at best. I certainly thought we would have a 7 wins before the season started, but after 4 games, I no longer think so. I hope I am proven wrong.
And, what happened to our once proud Special Teams play? We've had 2 field goals blocked in the past 2 games, we can't get a kick-off past the 30 yard line, we can't seem to tackle anybody on punts or kick-offs and consistently give teams good field position, and outside of the last second blocked extra point, our Special Teams play has been horrific. We got drubbed by a Georgia team that hasn't won a game since beating us, almost lost to a UNT team that is a Bottom 10 leader week after week and is playing without 11 starters, and we can't play the 2nd half of ANY football game. We almost gave the Ark State game away, we were right there with MT at the end of the 1st half, then fell apart in the second half, and UNT should have been a blow-out but dropped passes and failure to score but once in the 2nd half required a blocked extra point to salvage a win. Just what kind of corrections do these coaches address at half-time?
I am really scared of being embarassed on national tv in this game vs. OK State on Friday from an attendance and score standpoint. I wasn't overly impressed with them vs. Texas A&M (they looked beatable), but they did put 65 points on Tulsa. If we do manage to keep it tight in the first half, look out for what might happen in the 2nd half.
Year 9 and its the same thing again at this point in the season. Let's see how it plays out, but geez I was hoping for more at this point to at least keep me encouraged through the rest of this year.
A bowl game this year is a mixed blessing. While I am hopeful of getting one, I am tired of going through these kind of seasons every year. I actually think I would rather not this year and see a change in head coach and coaching staff than continue to suffer through this again. We will have a new AD and possibly a new football regime that should finally change the perception of UL to the average fan and to the country. Just like in basketball, we wanted our team to win, but we didn't win and look how things turned out with the Marlin hire. I am willing to forego a bowl game for that to happen in football. We deserve better.
I've been supporting UL football for over 30 years. The city of Lafayette, the Acadiana area, the students and alumni (myslef included) and the fans of UL do deserve something better than we are being given. We've put in the time, money and blood, sweat & tears for this school over the years. It is time for a positive change in football. We are seeing it in every other sport.
Les Miles may be available soon.
I am right there with you HC, as I expect most Cajun fans are. The one thing I do want to point out is that we NEVER were put in a position to succeed until the last few years. Dr. A did a great job with our university for academics but he was very wary of doing so in athletics. Dr. T-Joe is changing this, as is our RCAF.
WE WILL GET BETTER NOW! THINGS ARE CHANGING POISTIVELY!
I only say that because as long-time suffering fans, we have to understand things are different now BUT that also means we are starting at level zero and working up. That does mean we are much farther behind other schools we felt equal with only 10 years ago (i.e. S.Miss, E. Caroliina, Tulsa, etc.). We do have a great work ethic here, we do more with less AND NOW we are putting together our money (RCAF) and a visionary plan (T-Joe, Davidl Walker and Scott Farmer). So we are putting everything in place to catch up and compete with these teams again. But to be fair, the clock was reset to zero a year ago - I know that means having patience, which we are all running low on, but there is no doubt in my mind we are headed in the right direction. As long as RCAF continues to gain new members and grow, we will grow athletically!
Not too many people are happy with how we won against North Texas. But let's take something positive out of it; last year that game was against FIU and we lost it - this year we win it, that is a step in the right direction!
Is it still correct that Bustle is one of the 5 lowest paid coaches in college football?
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