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  1. #49

    Track & Field Re: The State of UL Track

    I may not know who a good coach would be or how to get the current staff up and competive, but "negative" I am not! What you are stating in your first 5 post are that YOU have the answers and no one else that has posted does, and they should go to Dr A and/or Gerald, but it is YOU who is scared to do just that and can not or will not write the ship or at least try.


    My "Cajun Friend"???, what have you done for this or any Cajun program??? What??? Waiting..............


    Thats what we thought,
    DaddyCajun to follow I am out!


  2. #50

    Track & Field Re: The State of UL Track

    I may not know who a good coach would be or how to get the current staff up and competive, but "negative" I am not! What you are stating in your first 5 post are that YOU have the answers and no one else that has posted does, and they should go to Dr A and/or Gerald, but it is YOU who is scared to do just that and can not or will not write the ship or at least try.


    My "Cajun Friend"???, what have you done for this or any Cajun program??? What??? Waiting..............


    Thats what we thought,
    DaddyCajun to follow I am out!


  3. NCAA Re: The State of UL Track

    Quote Originally Posted by GetTheFacts1st
    Who are you some kind of high school hairy from Vermilion parish with no affiliation as a former "successful" UL athlete?

    4th. As for the distance program doing well here, I think not. Dead last in cross country and a poor showing at the recent indoor meet says that program has major problems. Dead last means dead last. Good distance coaches are consistent winners and over-achievers -- not just those flirting every year with the staus quo. The guy you say does a good job lost a star freshman runner who quit a full scholarship here (to trasnfer to LSU for nothing) because that distance coach HASN'T RECRUITED ANYONE!
    Who are you? Why hide behind some alias?

    Anyways, you say the cross country team winning conference was a "fluke". Your an idiot. They had one heck of a team that year. Walt, Jake, Justin, Chad, and Ryan. That was one heck of a top 5.

    I will promise you this. If the cross country team doesn't finish in AT LEAST the top 3 next season at the conference meet, I will kiss your @ss...literaly.

    Why not support the program instead of bashing it behind a keyboard typing under some little secret name?

  4. NCAA Re: The State of UL Track

    Quote Originally Posted by GetTheFacts1st
    Who are you some kind of high school hairy from Vermilion parish with no affiliation as a former "successful" UL athlete?

    4th. As for the distance program doing well here, I think not. Dead last in cross country and a poor showing at the recent indoor meet says that program has major problems. Dead last means dead last. Good distance coaches are consistent winners and over-achievers -- not just those flirting every year with the staus quo. The guy you say does a good job lost a star freshman runner who quit a full scholarship here (to trasnfer to LSU for nothing) because that distance coach HASN'T RECRUITED ANYONE!

    Who are you? Why hide behind some alias?

    Anyways, you say the cross country team winning conference was a "fluke". Your an idiot. They had one heck of a team that year. Walt, Jake, Justin, Chad, and Ryan. That was one heck of a top 5.

    I will promise you this. If the cross country team doesn't finish in AT LEAST the top 3 next season at the conference meet, I will kiss your @ss...literaly.

    Why not support the program instead of bashing it behind a keyboard typing under some little secret name?

  5. #53

    Endurance Training Re: The State of UL Track

    Quote Originally Posted by BrentAlmand
    Who are you? Why hide behind some alias?

    Anyways, you say the cross country team winning conference was a "fluke". Your an idiot. They had one heck of a team that year. Walt, Jake, Justin, Chad, and Ryan. That was one heck of a top 5.

    I will promise you this. If the cross country team doesn't finish in AT LEAST the top 3 next season at the conference meet, I will kiss your @ss...literaly.

    Why not support the program instead of bashing it behind a keyboard typing under some little secret name?
    Hey Brent, there will be idiots every step of your way in life. The key is not to spend too much time dwelling on them. They're a waste of our precious time.

    I know the CC team will be much better next year. There's a possibility I may have a vested interest in it next year.

    You bringing some of your friends over from The Woodlands? That distance program is always one of the tops in the country.

  6. #54

    Endurance Training Re: The State of UL Track

    Quote Originally Posted by BrentAlmand
    Who are you? Why hide behind some alias?

    Anyways, you say the cross country team winning conference was a "fluke". Your an idiot. They had one heck of a team that year. Walt, Jake, Justin, Chad, and Ryan. That was one heck of a top 5.

    I will promise you this. If the cross country team doesn't finish in AT LEAST the top 3 next season at the conference meet, I will kiss your @ss...literaly.

    Why not support the program instead of bashing it behind a keyboard typing under some little secret name?
    Hey Brent, there will be idiots every step of your way in life. The key is not to spend too much time dwelling on them. They're a waste of our precious time.

    I know the CC team will be much better next year. There's a possibility I may have a vested interest in it next year.

    You bringing some of your friends over from The Woodlands? That distance program is always one of the tops in the country.

  7. Default Re: The State of UL Track

    Some people just p iss me off on these message borads, and eventually I can't help but to respond and defend the program I run for. This is one of the main reasons I try not to visit dyestat.com anymore, people are always talking c rap about The Woodlands and it p isses me off.

    As for getting some of my former Woodlands teammates over here. Well, there are only 2 seniors this year, one of them is my best friend and he just signed to run for Georgetown . BUT, next year I hope to get at least one of them over here because there are about 5 or 6 juniors right now that I feel could and would make a huge contribution to the team, and I know they will have a good attitude and work hard.

    In case anyone didn't know, I'm a newb to this program. I just transfered here this semester, and red-shirted indoor and outdoor track. I'm not sure (indepth) about the history of the UL track program, but I know that the distance guys will def be stepping it up and turning some heads, that I promise.


  8. Default Re: The State of UL Track

    Quote Originally Posted by BrentAlmand
    In case anyone didn't know, I'm a newb to this program. I just transfered here this semester, and red-shirted indoor and outdoor track. I'm not sure (indepth) about the history of the UL track program, but I know that the distance guys will def be stepping it up and turning some heads, that I promise.
    Welcome to Louisiana Brent, one of my goals is to get some good pics of the cross country team in action.

  9. #57

    This is Upsetting Re: The State of UL Track

    "I am making a call for action! Something needs to be done!"

    Raise some money --that should help.



    "Bring back Boo Shexnayder as head coach, hire Charlie Mafouz, there are a bunch of X track guys that coach high school now that can take UL back to domination in track. SOMETHING MUST BE DONE!"


    Get a clue. You cannot afford the LSU asst. and the other guy might have too much baggage. And which X 's are you referring to? Coach Arceneaux? LOL! Give me a break!


    "Local kids are not recruited...and if you know anything aboout track, Acadiana alone, much less New Orleans and Lake Charles have enough kids to bring UL back to the top third of the Sunbelt."

    Wrong. They ARE recruited, but name more than three who would score in the Sun Belt. Get out the Sun Belt list at the end of the season and look for yourself.


  10. Default Re: The State of UL Track

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine
    Welcome to Louisiana Brent, one of my goals is to get some good pics of the cross country team in action.
    Thanks, I appericate it.

    Pictures would be GREAT. I know my parents would purchase them. What we really need is someone to photograph us doing workouts on the track or out at Acadiana (sp?) park. I have tons of pictures of me racing, but none of me working out, I just always thought it would be cool to have some like that.

  11. Endurance Training Re: The State of UL Track

    Quote Originally Posted by BrentAlmand
    Thanks, I appericate it.

    Pictures would be GREAT. I know my parents would purchase them. What we really need is someone to photograph us doing workouts on the track or out at Acadiana (sp?) park. I have tons of pictures of me racing, but none of me working out, I just always thought it would be cool to have some like that.
    Great idea, when we get our next raginpagin.com camera you can count on it.

    Even if it is at 5:30am

  12. Default Re: The State of UL Track

    NICE....I like that kind of dedication!


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