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re: Wait, Yvette Girouard has the third best winning % in the nation

Posted on 5/27/10 at 9:41 am to
Posted by Choupique19
The cheap seats
Member since Sep 2005
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Posted on 5/27/10 at 9:41 am to
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Are you an idiot?


Well I did know that Smoke Laval never coached at the school in Lafayette.

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By your comparison you are saying ULL is now bad like ND and LSU is good like Florida.


No, but your argument has been that ULL went to Omaha in the 90's (when Yvette was their coach). Since she has been at LSU, their Omaha trips are even. You can't compare the programs before she arrived at LSU. So use your stats only in the last 8 years or so, not WCWS from the 90's.

Winning the Sun Belt is not the same as winning the SEC. ULL doesn't have to play Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida in their conference. My point there is that people have a right to be discourage when LSU loses to ULL in softball, because the programs should not be equal. LSU should have the upper hand, and they don't. If the coaches at ULL are out-recruiting the coaches at LSU, then there needs to be some kind of a shake-up in Baton Rouge.
Posted by teeMike
In my mind, I'm already there.
Member since Feb 2007
7574 posts
Posted on 5/27/10 at 9:57 am to
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then there needs to be some kind of a shake-up in Baton Rouge.


Then the question is: "Does it matter to the athletic program at LSU?" My feeling is that it really doesn't. Just be competitive in conference, make the NCAA tournament, and try to break even (if that's possible). Same with women basketball, gymnastics, volleyball etc. Expectation level = competitive enough to make the tournament.
This post was edited on 5/27/10 at 9:58 am
Posted by avondale88
Montgomery
Member since May 2009
2634 posts
Posted on 5/27/10 at 9:57 am to
LSU was definitely playing softball in the mid 90's. The team plus the coach were mostly lesbians. I forgot the female coach's name but she was extremely muscular and rugged. She used to squat by first base and spit her tobacco. In the off season the coach worked construction and she usually worked on the roof. The SEC wasn't softball conscious until South Carolina came on board. Many SEC schools didn't even have womens softball programs. Title 1X and Carolinas winning program caused the SEC to recognize softball as a major sport for women. Damn, I wish I could remember that LSU softball coach's name. That coach had more male hormones than most men have.
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