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paradox wrote:I should have used a sarcasm icon on the first part of point 4. Hank was dismal.A.G. wrote:4.Wow, I was unaware of the existance of any real Hankinson fans. He was about as unsuccessful as it gets on this level of competition.
Point #4. Hank should have been given a couple more years. That way he may have been able to fully implement his defensive schemeLU is a D-I job with a decent facility and solid financial backing. Who knows the numbers and quality of coaches that would have applied if the job had not been back-doored four years ago.
Realist wrote:A couple of things I can tell you that are posted that need to be corrected:That's not true... when they pack 100 people into that place it really rocks!
LU has the largest venue, WU has the nicest, and CSU is probably the worst in the nation.
SuperJon wrote:yes we do have the biggest arena with 9,000.thepostman wrote:I thought it was 6000. If it's 9000, then we have the biggest arena.SuperJon wrote: We have a 6000 seat arena and 10,000 students. We have the largest student body in the conference, and the 2nd largest arena, why can't we be a coveted job?9,000 seat arena.....
and who in our conference has a larger arena then ours?? Just curious, because I remember looking around at the schools when I first got to liberty in 2003 seeing if we had the largest and I don't remember seeing a larger one...I could be wrong though
PAmedic wrote:my head hurts.LU is absolutely a hindrance to itself. This job is certainly coveted, however, good players have virtually no desire to live under LU rules. It's just the reality of life. D-I ball is a high profile sport with high maitenance atheletes, and LU does not lend itself well to accomodating high maintenance players. My oldest brother played at LU and he often says "LU is just a hard sell". I think he's spot-on, it's not an impossible sell, just a very difficult one.
At least we seem to have gotten to the point where people on BOTH sides are being more objective. I appreciate that- we all need to learn to see both sides- and I know we all want the same thing- winning teams at LU
having said that- there was a really interesting point brought up; is LU being LU and located where LU is a help or a hinderance?I would argue that Carey Green, Coach Tolsma, and Danny Rocco are but 3 examples of why it is NOT impossible to bring in great talent here. I'm not saying easy- but certainly not impossible. Maybe a young up-and-comer who just wants a chance?Maybe a seasoned vet who's looking for a new challenge- and Liberty may just be the place?
This isn't a call for Coach Dunton's head either- I think we need to wait until the end of the season at LEAST. And then you know as well as I do who's gonna pull the trigger- and he doesn't give a rat's patoot what we think :mrgeeen:
SuperJon wrote:if we are talking about the vines center which i am in everyday, than it is 9,000 and some change.LU'sbestmanager wrote: yes we do have the biggest arena with 9,000.We already confirmed it was 7600, not 9000.
LU'sbestmanager wrote:SuperJon wrote:if we are talking about the vines center which i am in everyday, than it is 9,000 and some change.LU'sbestmanager wrote: yes we do have the biggest arena with 9,000.We already confirmed it was 7600, not 9000.
bigsmooth wrote:it has to be less than 9,000 now since they took the seats out of tunnel end, but it is listed at 9,000.
givemethemic wrote:Last year I was told around 7,800
A player's coach tends to endear a certain amount of loyalty from some of his players