If we had more people contributing to RCAF, maybe we could afford to buy home games. Maybe we would not have to put our players on 10 hour bus rides after playing an OT game if basketball had a bigger budget as well.. If more people went to games, the budget would also be larger. Of course, losing to SLC teams on the road does not encourage more folks to come to the next home game. That is my answer, don't admit defeat-increase the basketball budget. I know that a separate RCAF and dedicated fund raiser would help in that regard.
Jay is right in that there are almost no southern FBS schools doing well in basketball consistently. La. Tech has done as well in basketball in recent years in that regard. Of course schools have a good year now and then as we did last season but I can't think of anyone other than WKU which has had consistent basketball success. They also are in a state which some don't consider completely southern.
Good luck with the wife's health Express. Was shelved from live/real time sporting events for a few years, know the feeling. Maybe that is why I see things the way I do now.
Maybe to explain this in terms the younger fans can understand. Remember that great baseball season last year? Although the basketball team back then never got to #1, imagine multiple years of being damn good. Conference was in the top 10 consistently in the nation just like baseball is now.
Television, well, I think how I was channel surfing the other day and saw Grand Canyon what ever playing basketball on my tv. Grand freaking Canyon. I understand television/ESPN becoming a player, however, EVERY conference that has moved up to D-1 has surpassed us. Even the one we left. Television did not cause all that. EVERY MOVE UP PASSED US UP. NOT ONE...ALL.
Sorry to some, we will agree that we disagree. I don't want our team's goal to be a big fish in a little pond. And I know I'm in the minority, but the idea of accepting an invite to the third level left overs tournament is unacceptable. That is, unless mediocracity is the goal.
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To nameless who tagged my rep red with no name, you missed it. Read again. Imagine multiple years of what we experienced just this past year in baseball. Or being that good for years boggles your mind? Sorry you long for the smell of Marty's butt.
IMHO the amount of money to fix what is wrong with basketball is roughly $100 million. We need to move out of the Cajun Dome and build a new basketball specific arena where Blackham is currently located. It needs to have about 8500 seats and they need to be stacked right on top of the court. It needs horrible acoustics and require ear plugs for games.
Basketball began to die when we left Blackham.
You know how we got the dome? Was suppose to be a flat roof structure where Bourgeois is. Didn't have support from state, but urban legend is a certain politician got the votes for the dome with one condition...precast concrete structure. Sure you can figure out the rest.
I agree with you @ Blackham to a degree. For old times sake I went sit in the student section earlier this season. Other than 1 guy, I'd might as well been sitting in church. Polite clapping was the norm. We all have more passion after eating too much Taco Bell.
When we moved to the dome, a concerted effort was made to clamp down on students riding visiting teams. The combination killed the generational student passion. Throw in all the other variables, we now are what we are. Irrelevant.
Bird, I'm the one that sent you the old articles from the Milwaukee Journal/Marquette. Went to the old Mecca years back along with other long trips. I'm not new to the party. So I hear ya, but it's not all television and football's fault. It's our own fault for letting it happen with weak hires at different levels and not responding in a timely manner when things started to slide. That falls directly on the then AD's, president's and board's collective feet. We may never be that great again, but being the shiniest turd in the toilet should not be our goal.
A basketball only arena would be good for our program. The planned renovations to the Dome are supposed to make it more "basketball friendly". That may help some. A practice court connected to the Dome is supposedly part of the Master Plan Phase 3. That will also be a big help. For people who don't know why that is needed, let me inform you there is no basketball locker room there. Also, the current practice court at Moncla was not built to exact basketball dimensions. A connection to the Dome would allow those locker rooms to be used. We would also be likely to be able to practice in the Dome more frequently. Now, we have to pay to practice there at times. In addition to the facility improvements, more funds are needed for things like getting our guys off long bus rides and being able to charter flights. Our guys leave on an expensive commercial flight to App State on Sunday morning after playing Troy tomorrow night.
As far as the schedule goes, one additional thing has changed since the old days. That is the increased reluctance of schools in the region to play us home and home. Once again those that refuse to do so include USM, Tulane, UNO, Rice, and Lamar. Someone asked my why that is and the only reason I have heard is that they are afraid a loss to us would hurt them in recruiting. Considering the troubles we have had winning non conference road games in recent years, I don't understand that logic. I do know we have to do better in that regard to improve attendance. A few early wins away from home will encourage more folks to show up when conference play starts. Why we have struggled so much there is a question I can't answer. I don't expect to win close to half those games since some are payday affairs. However, we have to do much better there in future seasons to reach our potential.
----Wait --you were at the Marquette game with Doc Rivers and Toney---I will never forget it--Went across the street with Coach Pas and Donalson's wives and a couple more ---I think 22 below zero and the wind was a blowing---the Cajun plane was the last out and with my cancelled flight I didn't get out till the next day---I was at a national Meeting in SD and couldn't help myself and flew to Miwak---Manager and wife were kinda/very ______ed!!!! lol
Road trip from hell. Yup, cold big time. Radiator on my car went out @ Houston airport. Knew we were getting back to Houston late, so bought one in Chicago (was staying at a friend's house) and carried it on plane. When game ended, one of the guys we were with wanted to go to South Bend and see touchdown Jesus. We saw TJ, but security ran us away from stadium. Then on return trip, lake effect blizzard hit on tri state beltway. Hit ice in a white out doing about 20 and spent hours in median, got back around midnight. Yankee friend had all we needed (shovel, blankets, food, water), dug out car and waited for tow truck. Of course tow truck driver only took cash and tapped us for all we collectively had. And for a final lick, was drizzling in Houston. At least I had tools in the car and had left it facing a light pole. Got water out of a ditch for radiator.
Loved the crushed velvet seats in the old Mecca...lol. Was an adventure and would do it all over again, but with modern technology like cell phones, gps and ATMs.
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