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re: Tim Brando says Mizzou is a better job than LSU
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:16 pm to TigersHeisman225
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:16 pm to TigersHeisman225
quote:
Mizzou has traditionally had good basketball programs.
They don't have as good a basketball history as LSU. They may had had better fan support over the years, but we've got more history.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:18 pm to Elleshoe
Quick, name a former mizzou basketball player?
You can't, B/c they aren't a basketball school of relevance. They haven't won a conference championship in over 20 years, and have zero final fours.
I'll help. Demarre Carroll went to mizzou.
Kids don't grow up in Missouri wanting to play for Missouri. That's not the case here either, but that could change at LSU.
While mizzou may be easier to take over and make the tourney next year, LSU is easier to build a program that can reach final fours.
You can't, B/c they aren't a basketball school of relevance. They haven't won a conference championship in over 20 years, and have zero final fours.
I'll help. Demarre Carroll went to mizzou.
Kids don't grow up in Missouri wanting to play for Missouri. That's not the case here either, but that could change at LSU.
While mizzou may be easier to take over and make the tourney next year, LSU is easier to build a program that can reach final fours.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:20 pm to RipEffect
So many Tim Brando says threads lately. How many alters do you have guy?
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:21 pm to ksayetiger
quote:
hey have, without looking it up, five elite eights.
Weak
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:23 pm to Elleshoe
LSu has been to 4 final 4's. Mizzou none.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:28 pm to Elleshoe
Ok, a semi decent team at mizzou fills the stands.
I final four team at lsu still sells out less than a tenth of the games
I final four team at lsu still sells out less than a tenth of the games
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:30 pm to RipEffect
Well, he just may be correct.........
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:33 pm to ksayetiger
Have you ever been to Columbia Missouri ? Of course the gym is full. Nothing else to do.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:33 pm to ksayetiger
quote:
From a coaches perspective, mizzou all day long
Well, it does seem like LSU has been able to bring in better talent........
LSU has achieved greater success.......
Each are in the SEC.........
Given equal pay, what coaching perspective would favor Mizzou?
This post was edited on 3/15/17 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:41 pm to TeddyPadillac
one of my favorite of all time, Jon Sundvold LINK
Grew up in same town and idolized this guy when he was in HS. Lights out shooter and became good NBA player and then commentator.
Grew up in same town and idolized this guy when he was in HS. Lights out shooter and became good NBA player and then commentator.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:44 pm to RipEffect
His opinion, and at least half of the people outside of LA would agree with him.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:47 pm to la_birdman
It's definitely a better basketball job, and it's a better football job, too. You can have one of the 20 greatest tenures in the history of the game and still get fired from LSU, whereas if you do that at Mizzou, they'd name a stadium after you.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:50 pm to ballscaster
quote:
It's definitely a better basketball job, and it's a better football job, too. You can have one of the 20 greatest tenures in the history of the game and still get fired from LSU, whereas if you do that at Mizzou, they'd name a stadium after you
Yes, one way to look at it. Sort of that 'big fish in a small pond' kind of angle.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:51 pm to ballscaster
quote:
It's definitely a better basketball job, and it's a better football job, too. You can have one of the 20 greatest tenures in the history of the game and still get fired from LSU, whereas if you do that at Mizzou, they'd name a stadium after you.
So lower expectations = better job. Got it. If they attract coaches that feel the same way, they'll keep winning at their current pace.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:52 pm to RipEffect
quote:Do you disagree? I don't.
Talks here about Mizzou and LSU openings and basically says Mizzou is the much better job.
The Midwest is a basketball hotbed of talent and fan support.
This post was edited on 3/15/17 at 12:56 pm
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:55 pm to LSURussian
quote:
Midwest is a basketball hotbed of talent and fan support.
Dumbest post in here.
Posted on 3/15/17 at 12:56 pm to RipEffect
He's certainly entitled to his opinion, but the LSU fans who act like this is just some horrible job are pathetic. Just because LSU has a bozo AD who's made shitty hires doesn't mean the job itself is bad. The right coach could win and win big here.
1. The SECN contract is the most lucrative in the nation. The money it provides to the schools is not strictly earmarked for football. Football will always be king in the SEC, but there is more than enough left over to pay a great basketball coach, upgrade facilities, etc.
2. The same recruiting advantages LSU has in football are there for basketball. I know this might come as a shock to some, but the state of Louisiana produces a lot of good basketball talent. As of opening day this year there were 11 players on NBA rosters born in Louisiana. That's the same amount as WA, PA, GA, and MORE than FL, NJ, VA, MO, etc. Pretty remarkable when you consider most of the states tied or ahead of LA have populations double or triple LA. Only Indiana produces more NBA talent per capita (unless you also want to count DC and the fact that ND has 2 players relative to an incredibly small population)
LINK
In addition to the fact that LA produces more than its fair share of great players, Baton Rouge alone produces an inordinate amount of good talent.
LINK
The link above is two years old, but still pertinent. At the time of the article Baton Rouge was T-7th in terms of NBA players. Only NYC, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago and Philadelphia had more. BR was tied with Seattle, Memphis and Baltimore, and had more than Houston and Atlanta. Doesn't sound like much until you realize BR is the 93rd largest city in the US. That list doesn't even include Damian Jones who is also now in the NBA.
BR routinely has top 100 players just about every year, and that's not even the largest city in the state!
LSU has money, tradition (ex: the 4 best scoring season by class in NCAA history are solely held by LSU players Maravich and Jackson), and most importantly, proximity to a lot of talent.
Maybe if LSU and its fans would stop looking at the basketball program as some poor insignificant step child rather than the monster it as the potential to be, we could actually get somewhere.
There is a TON of potential here (just like there was in 1999 when Saban was hired). Someone just has to have the confidence to sell it!
1. The SECN contract is the most lucrative in the nation. The money it provides to the schools is not strictly earmarked for football. Football will always be king in the SEC, but there is more than enough left over to pay a great basketball coach, upgrade facilities, etc.
2. The same recruiting advantages LSU has in football are there for basketball. I know this might come as a shock to some, but the state of Louisiana produces a lot of good basketball talent. As of opening day this year there were 11 players on NBA rosters born in Louisiana. That's the same amount as WA, PA, GA, and MORE than FL, NJ, VA, MO, etc. Pretty remarkable when you consider most of the states tied or ahead of LA have populations double or triple LA. Only Indiana produces more NBA talent per capita (unless you also want to count DC and the fact that ND has 2 players relative to an incredibly small population)
LINK
In addition to the fact that LA produces more than its fair share of great players, Baton Rouge alone produces an inordinate amount of good talent.
LINK
The link above is two years old, but still pertinent. At the time of the article Baton Rouge was T-7th in terms of NBA players. Only NYC, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago and Philadelphia had more. BR was tied with Seattle, Memphis and Baltimore, and had more than Houston and Atlanta. Doesn't sound like much until you realize BR is the 93rd largest city in the US. That list doesn't even include Damian Jones who is also now in the NBA.
BR routinely has top 100 players just about every year, and that's not even the largest city in the state!
LSU has money, tradition (ex: the 4 best scoring season by class in NCAA history are solely held by LSU players Maravich and Jackson), and most importantly, proximity to a lot of talent.
Maybe if LSU and its fans would stop looking at the basketball program as some poor insignificant step child rather than the monster it as the potential to be, we could actually get somewhere.
There is a TON of potential here (just like there was in 1999 when Saban was hired). Someone just has to have the confidence to sell it!
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