If roundball is your blood, this is the place to discuss the Flames as they move into the Ritchie McKay era for the 2nd time.

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Of the current known candidates for the LU Men's Basketball Head Coaching job, whom do you prefer?

Brad Soucie
17
24%
Dale Layer
9
13%
Ryan Odom
8
11%
Mark Cline
17
24%
Rob Moxley
No votes
0%
Willis Wilson
3
4%
Tommy Brown
No votes
0%
Other - List
5
7%
Not Sure
11
16%
By olldflame
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#251052
JK37 wrote:
BuryYourDuke wrote:
SuperJon wrote:Odom's out. No chance.
Why's that? Just curious.
Speculation...

Maybe too young/inexperienced/raw?
Sounds like it may be something "non-basketball related". (That speculative enough for you? :wink: )
By Ed Dantes
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#251099
LUconn wrote:some of you guys are saying some very unpleasant things about guys who obviously have a good chance of being the next HC.
The truth sometimes is unpleasant. 31-71 is not the record of someone who knows how to build a team. If Layer is such a great guy, fine, make him an assistant.
By SuperJon
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#251103
Ed Dantes wrote:
LUconn wrote:some of you guys are saying some very unpleasant things about guys who obviously have a good chance of being the next HC.
The truth sometimes is unpleasant. 31-71 is not the record of someone who knows how to build a team. If Layer is such a great guy, fine, make him an assistant.
I think you'd be insane not to look at that record but I think you wouldn't do it justice if you just simply looked at it and took it for face value. Save for TCU who was in the league one year while Layer was the head coach, every team in that conference made at least one trip to the NCAA Tournament. That conference can is sometimes in the Top 5 in RPI. This year it was 7th (whereas we were 25th). The record is bad, very bad, and I'll admit it makes me somewhat skeptical. I also know that the Big South isn't the Mountain West and it's a much easier league to win than the Mountain West, especially if you play a big man's game like Layer likes to play. I'll admit I was on the Cline bandwagon. In my opinion, I was hoping for Cline, Layer, Soucie, in that order. I'll settle for #2.
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By Rooster Cogburn
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#251107
Im not too excited with Layer's record either, but I keep thinking of this example!

Bill Bellachick

With Cleveland 36-44 45%
With New England 102-42 71%
By LUconn
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#251109
Bill Belichick went 36–44 with the Browns. There are probably similar cbb examples of the same thing that I can't think of off the top of my head. A coach is not always the reason for losing but he will always take the consequences for it.
By LUconn
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#251111
great, now I've got rooster reading my mind while I'm typing.
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By Maximus
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#251118
Rooster Cogburn wrote:Im not too excited with Layer's record either, but I keep thinking of this example!

Bill Bellachick

With Cleveland 36-44 45%
With New England 102-42 71%

yeah while cheating!


18-1* The best day of my life.
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By Rooster Cogburn
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#251121
LUconn wrote:great, now I've got rooster reading my mind while I'm typing.
2 minutes ahead! :P
By Ed Dantes
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#251165
BuryYourDuke wrote:
SuperJon wrote:
Ed Dantes wrote: The truth sometimes is unpleasant. 31-71 is not the record of someone who knows how to build a team. If Layer is such a great guy, fine, make him an assistant.
I think you'd be insane not to look at that record but I think you wouldn't do it justice if you just simply looked at it and took it for face value. Save for TCU who was in the league one year while Layer was the head coach, every team in that conference made at least one trip to the NCAA Tournament. That conference can is sometimes in the Top 5 in RPI. This year it was 7th (whereas we were 25th). The record is bad, very bad, and I'll admit it makes me somewhat skeptical. I also know that the Big South isn't the Mountain West and it's a much easier league to win than the Mountain West, especially if you play a big man's game like Layer likes to play. I'll admit I was on the Cline bandwagon. In my opinion, I was hoping for Cline, Layer, Soucie, in that order. I'll settle for #2.
+1
Seriously, stop with the +1. Get an original thought before making a post.

I want to see Liberty build a program. In the two years before Layer arrived, they won 19 and 18 games. After that, 15, then 12. Then they won the conference tournament, to which you say 'Let's build on that!', but Layer didn't. 13 wins the next season, 11 after that... then two mediocre seasons before CSU wised up and showed him the door.

Pitiful, pitiful selection by Barber. Even worse that the fanboys are celebrating this.
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By Maximus
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#251168
Ed Dantes wrote:
BuryYourDuke wrote:
SuperJon wrote: I think you'd be insane not to look at that record but I think you wouldn't do it justice if you just simply looked at it and took it for face value. Save for TCU who was in the league one year while Layer was the head coach, every team in that conference made at least one trip to the NCAA Tournament. That conference can is sometimes in the Top 5 in RPI. This year it was 7th (whereas we were 25th). The record is bad, very bad, and I'll admit it makes me somewhat skeptical. I also know that the Big South isn't the Mountain West and it's a much easier league to win than the Mountain West, especially if you play a big man's game like Layer likes to play. I'll admit I was on the Cline bandwagon. In my opinion, I was hoping for Cline, Layer, Soucie, in that order. I'll settle for #2.
+1
Seriously, stop with the +1. Get an original thought before making a post.
+1


Oh how I hope you will eat your crow.
By Ed Dantes
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#251173
Maximus wrote:
+1

Oh how I hope you will eat your crow.
Me too, actually. With this entire Layer situation... I hope I'm wrong. I hope I'm wrong.
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By El Scorcho
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#251332
Ed Dantes wrote:Seriously, stop with the +1. Get an original thought before making a post.
-1
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By Rooster Cogburn
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#251334
El Scorcho wrote:
Ed Dantes wrote:Seriously, stop with the +1. Get an original thought before making a post.
-1
+1 yea!
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By Cider Jim
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#251348
In 16 seasons as head coach, Layer was 270-193. :clapping
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By rueful
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#251364
for what its worth ive been in the layer camp the whole time. Cant wait to cheer him on, and now hopefully every basketball poster we have wont picture the coach pointing at someone and screaming
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