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re: LSU Basketball Recruiting Thread: 2024 (And Beyond)
Posted on 4/3/24 at 8:18 pm to mmcgrath
Posted on 4/3/24 at 8:18 pm to mmcgrath
Wade had bigger issues recruiting at McNeese than he left at lsu. Wade just took McNeese to the big dance and tied for biggest turnaround in ncaa history in his first year.
Wade also took over a dismal program left over by Jones in an era without current transfer rules and immediately turned the program around.
Wade also took over a dismal program left over by Jones in an era without current transfer rules and immediately turned the program around.
Posted on 4/4/24 at 8:41 am to PNG Futbol
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Wade also took over a dismal program left over by Jones in an era without current transfer rules and immediately turned the program around.
Wade also had t e good fortune to get Tremont Waters on the rebound from Georgetown after they fired Patrick Ewing. Credit to him for this signing, but without Waters its doubtful they have a winning record. This is not to demean Wade in any way but just to point out dame fortune can smile on you sometimes. To be fair perhaps Wade had built a prior relationship with Tremont even though he didn't sign him then and was later able to cash in when he got the LSU job. McMahon's first season here may have ended a lot different if Ja Morant was just a few years younger and ended up a Tiger. No matter what you think McMahon has righted the ship and will have the program back in the Big Dance and challenging the top teams for SEC superiority.
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