More like a dead end job with zero movement. My other take is UL has nothing lose with other coaces thinking less of the program because we not hiring, who cares what the coaching profession thinks. WE NOT HIRING.
From what I understand, Coach Perrin did have other good opportunities become available to him. He chose to stay with some of the reasons for doing so being personal.
. . . it is quite apparent that that administration has made a decision that the best path forward is to tie Marlin up to finish his career with an ultimate retirement as a Ragin Cajun . . . they believe that he is close enough to the mark to make that happen and have decided to make that happen . . . no more bickering on this board will change things . . . its time for Cajun fans to buckle up and support this staff and those athletes who choose to wear Louisiana across their chest . . . finished, fini, over . . . the last set of posts are just getting into the weeds and the further you go into the weeds the higher the likelihood that you would be stung . . . BB, there is your path and the time to achieve it . . . go get you some D1 coaching experience and it should be a cakewalk right in between now and the time the Big Fish decides to retire but no longer than 4 years . . .
Campbell was already in division one both of their entire lives
Also, Coach Perrin has been mentored by Chris Beard who is now at Ole Miss. Despite the situation that occurred at Texas, you can’t deny he has an excellent record as HC. That includes an NCAA Tournament Finals appearance at Texas Tech. Basketball wise, he has worked under one of the best in the profession. Note I placed this post before reading what Cajuns80 said. Sorry to basically repeat his comments.
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