We beat them in football in 2006 and that was 12 years ago. Does not seem that long ago until you stop and think about it. We also beat them in basketball in December of 2013 and that is five years now. I think their wealthy alumni getting involved is as much a factor in the Cougars becoming relevant as their competent administrators. Would be great if we could cultivate one of those.
In addition to the 60 Million they spent on the arena, they spent another 25 Million on their basketball practice facility. They spent double what we spent on the entire APC for JUST basketball.
And even with all that, plus AAC membership, Houston still hasn’t achieved what people here expect Marlin to achieve at UL.
You said it was ok if we were beating teams by 30. I said we did that last year. That never stopped you from complaining the entire season.
Look, we get it. You, VO, Express and Lannister are going to scream and yell until you finally get your way. And, since no coach lasts forever, one day you will.
In the meantime, every time we have success you and the others mentioned above will move the needle to a different place and complain some more.
We got it. And, the horse died a while back.
There have been 81 posts since I mentioned the injury to Marquetti looks to be serious and he could be out extensive time.
Not one reference to it.
Not even a good wish for Marquetti.
Lame.
We have never moved the needle. The complaint has never been about how many wins, and, hard as you try to make it about attendance, it's not about that, either. The four things it IS about are scheduling non-divizion 1 teams, avoiding scheduling 150 or better RPI teams at home OOC, having a losing record against top 200 RPI teams, and failing to be competitive every year in a conference full of low RPI teams.
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