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re: Top 10 Regular Season Home Games of the John Brady era?
Posted on 6/15/14 at 1:27 am to S
Posted on 6/15/14 at 1:27 am to S
The 3 home games in January 2008. Take your pick.
Mississippi State L 39-61
Auburn L 67-74
Arkansas L 52-68
They all accelerated the exit of Brady, which was badly needed at the time.
Mississippi State L 39-61
Auburn L 67-74
Arkansas L 52-68
They all accelerated the exit of Brady, which was badly needed at the time.
Posted on 6/15/14 at 8:25 am to LSUGrad9295
You're cool
Posted on 6/16/14 at 2:59 pm to LSUGrad9295
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They all accelerated the exit of Brady, which was badly needed at the time
I wasn't a huge Brady fan, but I think his abrasive personality gets him more criticism than he deserves. His inconsistency led to his departure. But to act like his departure was the best thing that ever happened to LSU basketball is a bit ridiculous. In the 6 years since Brady was fired the program has one SEC championship and ONE NCAAT appearance, and that was with a team almost solely comprised of players brought to LSU by Brady and his staff. It's easy to dump on Brady (I'm guilty of that as well). However facts are facts, and the reality is that this program has been mediocre AT BEST since he left.
That aside, the most memorable LSU game of the John Brady era for me was in 2003 (I think) when the team put up 10 pts in the first half against Ole Miss. TEN f'n points!!!. Then they came back and WON, leading to the most ridiculous grandstanding I've ever seen by a coach who's team looked like they set offensive basketball back by 40 years.
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