- January 12th, 2015, 9:13 am
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Honestly, I would be interested to hear from the people that voted "at the end of his contract" and what their thought process is there. It is interesting to me.
jcmanson wrote:True.
I finally had a chance to sit down and write out a response to this. While I agree with what you're arguing (that Layer shouldn't be fired until the season is over) I disagree with "running a clean program that represents the school well" argument. Everyone keeps saying it and they need to stop.
"He runs a clean program" - There are 351 Division I programs. How many of those do you think "run clean programs?" I would argue 200+ as a low estimate. ANYBODY we hire for ANY position should run a clean program. If they don't, they should see the door. This shouldn't be an argument to keep anyone. This should be a given for anyone we employ, and there are countless options for people we could hire that would run a clean program.
"that represents the school well" - This is what really elicited the L O L response. Being the worst Division I program represents the school well? No. Layer's program is an embarrassment to the school. Conference commissioners and school presidents look at our program and laugh. Former players trash him and the program. Former players tell potential recruits to not come here. Former players excel because they have left Layer's program. He pits players against other players to serve his agenda. Layer used Sommy Ogukwe. He used him for a good mark towards APR numbers. He consistently sold him on playing time to come until he graduated then said he had no more room for him. This is one of many examples. Talk to JR Coronado. Talk to Davon Marshall. Talk to Casey Roberts. (I would put several other names here, but they've asked me to keep their name out of it). Layer has burned bridges with countless former players, those who played under him and those who came before him. You know who pays the most attention to our program? Division II and NAIA programs. Why? Because they're looking for their next star. You don't think Wes Alcegaire could help this team? Alcegaire is averaging 16.6 points and 5.6 boards a game for the best JUCO program in Florida. And he's not the first option on his team. One of his teammates is a high major recruit. Wes will leave this JUCO and play Division I basketball for a school much better than Liberty. Ask him what his motivation is. It's Dale Layer.
Honestly, I would be interested to hear from the people that voted "at the end of his contract" and what their thought process is there. It is interesting to me.





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