We're also having a 5K run at 8AM on Saturday the 20th. This will start near the Alumni Center. Contact the alumni Association for info.
We're also having a 5K run at 8AM on Saturday the 20th. This will start near the Alumni Center. Contact the alumni Association for info.
Perfect fit.
http://www.ucasports.com/sport.asp?s...bio&staffid=17
--Built a program from nothing with less resources than we have
--From south Louisiana
--Was the OC under Crowton at TECH.
--Master recruiter
--Talented public speaker
The problems are these:
1) Do you really want DOC selecting another coach?
2) DOC would never take the money from these people you mentioned.
3) Dooley at TECH makes 400k. TECH budgeted the money hoping the increase in the cap on funding would get approved. We will have to use some of the increase ourselves to fund the next HC's salary. I don't think anybody worth a darn would come for less than around 300k, including Conque.
Check out Utah State...
http://media.www.utahstatesman.com/m...m-108191.shtml
they are a terrible team but play teams like Oregon..
BTW they are still winless
These statements are EXACTLY what I am SCREAMING about... We have JUST MISSED your EXPECTATIONS.... Man we are 1-5..... Is 2-4 the best we can hope for after 6 years???????????? The Sky IS falling and no one seems to notice.... In another thread there is discussion regaridng CUSA openings... The way things are we have no chance.. And isnt that a shame when our community and facilities and POTENTIAL dwarf programs like Tech and others mentioned....
But nobody seems to notice...
"Well thats just the way things are.... I really didnt expect much... I'll go to the game if it is 65 degrees, sun shining and the Evil Empire in Baton Rouge is not on the tube"....
And the football world passes us by... Maybe I just shouldnt care so much.....
Conque was interviewed the last time we made a coaching change. So, he certainly should be interviewed. But until he wins a conference Championship in the SLC, he is not at the top of the list. He hasn't answered the question yet at UCA now that the quality of opponents have improved.
ON TAP: Arkansas State will play Louisiana-Lafayette Saturday in its first Sun Belt Conference game at Indian Stadium, where ASU is 2-0 this season and holds a 10-1 record over the last three seasons. Every Arkansas State game can be heard live on 95.9 FM in the Jonesboro area and the live radio broadcast can be accessed through the Arkansas State athletic web site (ASUIndians.com).
THE PRINCIPALS: Arkansas State will try to rebound from a 30-13 setback at Louisiana-Monroe in its Sun Belt Conference opener when it hosts Louisiana-Lafayette, which picked up its first league victory last Saturday with a 38-29 victory over North Texas to bring its league record to 1-1.
HEAD COACH STEVE ROBERTS: Arkansas State head coach Steve Roberts is in his sixth year at Arkansas State after leading the Indians to the 2005 Sun Belt Conference Championship and its most single-season wins over Division I-A opponents in 2006. During his first five seasons as the Indians’ head coach, he guided ASU to 26 wins for its most over a five-year span at the school since winning 33 from 1986-1990. Roberts was named the 2005 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year. Under Roberts, the Indians have had 44 All-Sun Belt Conference selections, a Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year and a SBC Offensive Player of the Year.
ROBERTS CLIMBING VICTORIES LADDER: In his first six seasons as the Indians head coach, Steve Roberts already has the fifth most victories among ASU's 26 all-time head coaches with 28 wins. Larry Lacewell (1979-89) holds the record for victories with 69 and is followed by Bennie Ellender (1963-70) with 52 wins, Bill Davidson (1971-78) with 51 and Forrest England (1946-53) with 49.
SCOUTING THE RAGIN’ CAJUNS: Louisiana-Lafayette brings a 1-5 overall record and 1-1 mark in Sun Belt Conference play into Saturday’s game after picking up its first victory of the season last Saturday against North Texas, 38-29. The Ragin’ Cajuns offense has been led by its rushing attack, currently ranked first in the Sun Belt Conference with 248.3 yards per game. The Cajuns are led in rushing by quarterback Michael Desormeaux with 110.7 yards per game and is the only quarterback ranked among the top 50 players in the nation in rushing. The Louisiana-Lafayette defense, ranked seventh in the Sun Belt Conference in total defense, is led by linebacker Brenton Burkhalter with a team-best 40 tackles to rank 14th in the league. Cornerback Jarrett Jones leads the secondary with a team-high three interceptions. The Ragin’ Cajuns return 19 starters from last year’s team that finished 6-6.
THE ARKANSAS STATE - LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE SERIES: Louisiana-Lafayette leads the all-time series 18-16-1. The series dates back to 1953 and the two teams have split the last two meetings as ASU won 39-36 in 2005 at Indian Stadium, while Louisiana-Lafayette won 28-13 last season at Cajun Field. Seven of the last eight meetings between ASU and Louisiana-Lafayette have been decided by six points or less
Does anyone else notice how poor the lighting is at Cajun Field? I mean it is bad. We have games on TV but I can't imagine you can see very well. I have a hard enough time standing on the first row in the student section. When I watch other games on TV I can see a HUGE difference in light quality. What's with this? Isn't there an NCAA regulation? We need to step it up.
Bloodletting might be what the UL program needs. It didn't work with Stokley or Baldwin but Bustle has built the program back to a point where it can afford a little boloodletting. If fans stay away the program will be deprived of the iron it needs and a change will be forced upon us.
Bloodletting a long-discredited cure may hold a promising secret. Microbiologists at the University of Chicago found that when infectious Staphylococcus aureus bacteria were deprived of the iron in red blood cells, they did not spread and cause disease in the body. http://www.boston.com/news/globe/hea.../bloodletting/
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