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re: Tulane's Giving Itself A Huge DISADVANTAGE In Yulman Stadium?
Posted on 8/8/14 at 10:42 pm to saintsfan22
Posted on 8/8/14 at 10:42 pm to saintsfan22
seems to me there's a ridiculous amount of basketball talent in Louisiana were it to stay in state.
with respect to your blanket argument that all of the problems in football hold for basketball I categorically disagree. It takes no where near the same amount of investment to compete in basketball that it does in football.
the quality of the AAC doesn't matter all that much if we're talking about a potentially relevant program. if they are a real team they'll compete well, if they are a mediocre or bad team they'll fail.
with respect to your blanket argument that all of the problems in football hold for basketball I categorically disagree. It takes no where near the same amount of investment to compete in basketball that it does in football.
the quality of the AAC doesn't matter all that much if we're talking about a potentially relevant program. if they are a real team they'll compete well, if they are a mediocre or bad team they'll fail.
Posted on 8/8/14 at 10:51 pm to molsusports
The main investment they needed for football is done. They need that new arena to compete for basketball but they won't get it because they just re-did Devlin and build a football stadium.
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the quality of the AAC doesn't matter all that much if we're talking about a potentially relevant program. if they are a real team they'll compete well, if they are a mediocre or bad team they'll fail.
They're already bad and now they're moving to much much better competition.
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seems to me there's a ridiculous amount of basketball talent in Louisiana were it to stay in state.
If everybody stayed in state in both sports they'd get what LSU left behind and what LSU leaves behind in football is higher quality and quantity.
This post was edited on 8/8/14 at 11:00 pm
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