- December 30th, 2014, 2:48 pm
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I think Coach Layer will either finish out his contract or resign on his own. I don't think he will be fired.
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-army56mike- wrote:I think Coach Layer will either finish out his contract or resign on his own. I don't think he will be fired.I'm with this guy
-army56mike- wrote:I think Coach Layer will either finish out his contract or resign on his own. I don't think he will be fired.It may appear that he does, but he will not resign on his own. He might be fired or he might resign, but, either way, he is gone barring a miracle.
BuryYourDuke wrote:I don't miss exciting basketball if we lose...I saw the heartbreaking losses to CCU and Arkansas State when I was in undergrad. Don't miss that disappointing/frustrated feeling.jcmanson wrote:I miss winningI miss exciting basketball (even if we lose)
jcmanson wrote:I miss winningWell the good news is this program hasn't seen consisting winning in its D1 history so you can't possibly be missing it too badly. Longing for it on the other hand. Thats another story.
PAFlame wrote:Looking over at the Colorado State boards and the fallout over the Layer years. A lot of the same things going on here (tons of JC transfers, 3-5 non DI games every year, bizarre rotations). It looks like it took CSU 4 years to completely recover what Layer essentially destroyed. I fear that if we don't cut bait soon, we are heading down the same path. I knew this was coming starting the 2010-2011 season with the Evan Gordon situation during the GMU game (A loss by 30 at home).Most in depth research for a message board post award goes to you.
jcmanson wrote:We also haven't finished with 60 losses in 3 straight seasons or finished with consecutive 300+ RPI seasons ... well, ... until LayerValid point. Let's just not pretend as if this program has ever seen sustained success. I hope this offseason we see a serious change in direction. I always feel bad because layer is such a nice guy but this is well beyond what is acceptable.
bluejacket wrote:If we pick up a couple solid freshmen and JCs, we would be near the top of Big South basketball in 1 year.Braxton Bonds
jcmanson wrote:Basketball is so unique, give me one star and the team can be turned around overnight.This
jcmanson wrote:Basketball is so unique, give me one star and the team can be turned around overnight.Don't disagree, but when have we ever had that type of player actually show up and stay at LU? Never.
jinxy wrote:Its more possible now than ever though. The campus and school has never been more attractive. Literally everything about liberty is on the rise and improving outside of this program. For 3 years running weve had all the spare parts that we sorely needed when had anthony smith/seth. We haf the stars that could fill it up then but had no role players. Now weve had the exact opposite the last couple years. I actually think you could turn it around next year if you could find that star or 2. So frustrating.The main problem in 2008-09 was that we were very young. Of course several players could have been upgraded, but the core for the future was there.
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