He had it up on another thread I saw it a few minutes ago. How sweet it was.
He had it up on another thread I saw it a few minutes ago. How sweet it was.
I would have been there but I start my 14 day hitch tomorrow. If anyone is looking for a safety man for there company or a sales person I have experience in both. I love what I do but after several years offshore I would like to be home at night if I could find the right place with the right fit.
The following are scheduled to interview with Kevin Foote on ESPN1420 this week. This is in preparation for the basketball reunion scheduled for this coming weekend. Note some guests were on last week (Jessie Evans-Reggie Degray for example). Thanks to Kevin for bringing great memories back with these folks. Unfortunately work prevented me from listening today. If anyone has a recap, post it here.
January 17, 10 am Monday Tom Cox & Ron Gomez
Conference Call Guest 10:20 Jerry Flake 10:35 Bo Lamar
January 18, 10 am Tuesday Eddie and Ross Mouton
Conference Call Guest 10:20 TBA 10:35 TBA
January 19, 10 am Wednesday Byron Starks and Sydney Grider
Conference Call Guest 10:20 TBA 10:35 TBA
January 20, 10 am Thursday Bob Marlin & Andy Russo
Conference Call Guest 10:20 TBA 10:35 TBA
January 21 10 am Friday Bobby Paschal & Kevin Figaro
Conference Call Guest 10:20 Rickie Broussard 10:35 Craig Monroe
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The oldest expected attendee, Dr. Sam Foreman, played for the Cajuns in 1942 and is now 90 years old. Reunion activities begin Friday with a social, including food, drinks and stories from the past and present, at the Alumni Center starting at 5 p.m. Prior ...
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Now if only the Radiolicious stream worked :/
Its so weird hearing UL stuff on footenotes... shouldn't we be covering Saints post season plans and Astros preseason notes? Who wants to talk UL basketball during the basketball season right Foote?
One of the most prolific scorers in Ragin' Cajuns Basketball history, Byron Starks, will be in attendance this weekend for the UL Basketball Reunion.
Starks, a native of Grambling, La., played for the Cajuns from 1990-1994 and currently ranks 10th all-time with 1,592 career points. He also ranks in top-10 with 133 steals.
In 1991-92, Starks and UL were named the Sun Belt's Regular Season and Tournament Champions with a 20-11 record under former head coach Marty Fletcher. Two years later, Starks was a unanimous All-Sun Belt selection as a senior as UL claimed the SBC Tournament title again.
He was a leading contributor as the Cajuns advanced to the NCAA tournament, twice, during his four years of play. At the 1992 NCAA West Regional, Starks scored 21 points and was named the Chevrolet Player of the Game as the No. 13 seed Cajuns upset No.4 seed Oklahoma, 87-83, in the first round.
He capped off his career scoring 17.9 points per game as a senior and averaged 13.1 points per game for his career. Starks played in 121 games with 113 starts and was a 49.4 percent career shooter. He finished his career with 456 rebounds and 255 assists.
Other highlights from his career include a 25-point outing in a win over No. 20 Nebraska during the 1992-93 season and a career-high 32 points against Texas Weslyan in 1993-94.
He was one three players in 1993-94 season to crack the 1,000-point mark. Joining him were Michael Allen (1673 pts., 8th all-time) and Tony Moore (1,118 pts., 31st all-time).
In the 2008-09 season, Starks was an assistant coach for the Cajuns under former head coach Robert Lee. He was the first student-athlete to serve as a men's basketball assistant coach since his former teammate Eric Mouton did so from 1994-97 under Fletcher.
Fans will have a chance to meet Starks and other legends of UL basketball on Saturday at the Cajundome with a pre-game autograph session from 6-7 p.m.
This weekend, Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns celebrate 100 years since the start of basketball at the University. Current and former coaches, players and staff members from seven different decades will get together Friday and Saturday for the UL Men's Basketball Reunion.
Players, coaches, managers, trainers and other personnel from the 1940's to the 2000's will return to Lafayette to swap stories and share memories from past playing days, including the likes of Beryl Shipley, Jimmy Dykes, Bobby Champagne, Ted Lyles and many, many more.
Saturday's game versus the Warhawks is also "Take a Kid to the Game" day. Admission is free to young fans under 12 years old. The first 500 kids will also receive a free basketball. Tip-off is slated for 7:05 p.m. CT.
I only need to see 3. I'll be there
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btw Jay the new media player on ESPN1420 is MUCH better, whoever got that updated I am very thankful. I had so much trouble with the audio quality on the old one
We need to get some ink ASAP on Saturday's game ---Also headlines on Friday and Saturday about the game---Please tell the fans to get to the game EARLY--like 1 hour before----How about a huge WELCOME BACK head for the former players and a WELCOME TO for all the recruits that will be on our campus this weekend---Like HUD said at the meeting today everybody on board-----Jay thanks for your blog---Parrot get the DA on the same page with our goals---Damn I can't believe the cost of the DA is $185 per year---Need front page ink!!!! thanks!!!
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