You've been to a couple of games, so you see what this team looks like on the floor. We run no offensive sets, it is all standing around until we are forced to put up last second 3 pointers and, of course, no one is in position to rebound because they are all standing around the perimeter. We have no inbounds pass plays. We play poor defense. All in all, this is a very poorly coached team. UL has always been known for having outstanding athletic talent, but I would argue no basketball IQ. That has been true for a number of years. UL has too much basketball tradition for this to be happening. And, as a result, we have dwindling attendance (and lost revenue). All in all, it is like the Baldwin era in football. Some would argue we can't afford to fire him. I would say we can't afford to retain him. If we finally announce the Ragin Cajun Athletic Fund (RCAF) next month as expected, I would hope that would be the start of major changes at UL, among which would be the ability to buy out contracts when things go south as they are in both men's and women's basketball.