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re: Let’s talk Lester Earl

Posted on 6/11/18 at 12:56 am to
Posted by Hankstarr74
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2016
553 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 12:56 am to
bullshite,,,the only player to ever man handle Lester was the center from mckinley I forget his name he was mr basketball in Louisiana his first name was mark,,and stromile swift in the playoffs from fairview or whatever that school is in shrevport...
Posted by Big EZ Tiger
Member since Jul 2010
25313 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 1:47 am to
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Seems like he’s a big Kansas alum now. It’s like the LSU days didn’t exist.

Define "big" because the dude averaged 1.3 points his last year at Kansas and never averaged 10 ppg in any college season. He didn't play many games and didn't do anything special at LSU either.

The most impressive booing I've ever heard was when Kansas played Kentucky in the Dome during the tournament and a ton of LSU fans showed up and booed Earl every single time he touched the ball the whole game until he passed or shot the ball.
Posted by dwariley
Member since Jun 2016
606 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 2:11 am to
Drake Davis is his son.
Posted by BowDownToLSU
Livingston louisiana
Member since Feb 2010
20396 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 5:10 am to
Lester is and will always be a POS... snitch
Posted by tigger1
Member since Mar 2005
3573 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 5:21 am to
PortHudsonPlaya you know very little and your first post on the subject is very telling.

Baton Rouge, La. — Nine years after NCAA sanctions stemming from his recruitment brought down the LSU men's basketball program, former Tiger Lester Earl has issued a written apology to LSU fans, former LSU coach Dale Brown and his assistant, Johnny Jones.
In a three-page letter hand delivered to The Baton Rouge Advocate, Earl also describes pressure he said came from NCAA investigators to implicate LSU in recruiting violations.
"I caused great harm, heartache and difficulties for so many people," Earl wrote. "I hurt LSU, and I am sorry. I took a small amount of money from well-meaning people who tried to help me and my family. I'm sorry I hurt them, too."
Earl, who transferred to Kansas University from LSU, is now 30 and living in Overland Park, Kan. He is attending college in K.C. in hopes of landing a business-management degree. He came up with the idea to write the apology on a trip back to his home state of Louisiana, where he attended a relative's funeral.
"Time heals all wounds," Earl told the Advocate. "If I could start anywhere it would be here (Kansas) and gradually work my way back to Louisiana. I miss the crawfish etouffee every day. You can't find cooking like that anywhere else in the world."
In November 1998, at the conclusion of a 21-month investigation, the NCAA placed LSU on three years' probation. The violations, the Advocate stated, stemmed "ostensibly from an admitted cash payment of $5,000 from Dr. Redfield Bryan, an LSU booster, to Earl."
Among the most significant penalties were the loss of two scholarships per year for three years and the limitation of LSU to four initial scholarship offers over the first two years of the probationary period. John Brady, who replaced Brown as coach in 1997, has said the sanctions adversely impacted the program for longer than the period intended.
Brown and Jones, who was initially alleged to have given Earl $6,600, were cleared of all violations. Still, Earl in his letter felt they both deserved an apology.
"I feel sorriest for hurting coach Dale Brown," Earl wrote. "Coach Brown, I apologize to you for tarnishing your magnificent career at LSU. The second apology I owe most is to coach Johnny Jones. Coach Jones, I never imagined you would have suffered so much because of the few supposed 'little things' I told the NCAA that you did."
Brown, who received a copy of Earl's letter, issued a brief statement to the Advocate.
"The most interesting journey that a person can make is discovering himself," Brown told the Advocate. "I believe Lester has done that, and I forgive him."
Earl asserts in his letter that NCAA investigators pressured him into making allegations.
"The NCAA basically told me if they didn't find any 'wrongdoing' that I would only be awarded one year left of my college career," wrote Earl, who arrived at KU in January 1997.
"They said, 'If we don't find any dirt on coach Brown, you won't be allowed to play but one more year at Kansas. ... If we do find out wrongdoing by coach Brown, you will be able to play two and a half more seasons.'"
Earl wrote he told the NCAA "some little things," including that LSU gave him money.
"I was pressured into telling them SOMETHING," Earl wrote.
"I was 19 years old at that time. The NCAA intimidated me, manipulated me into making up things, and basically encouraged me to lie, in order to be able to finish my playing career at Kansas."
Stacey Osborn, a spokeswoman for the NCAA, said the organization declined comment and stands by the public report on the case issued in 1998.
Posted by tigger1
Member since Mar 2005
3573 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 5:24 am to
Roy Williams the Kansas coach illegally made contact with Lester just before and during his first season at LSU, if I remember correct.
Posted by STRIPES
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2003
4771 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 5:41 am to
Ever heard of Drake Davis?

Good Lord, how stupid can you be?
Posted by Roaad
White Privilege Broker
Member since Aug 2006
79577 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 6:03 am to
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Why? I’d really love to know why everyone praises Dale Brown but ridicules this kid. Dale was a crook and did less with more. Prob the answer to why LSU basketball is still never on the map.


Played against Lester Earl in HS. I was, like, 6 inches shorter and way lighter yet boxed him out of the paint all game.

Lester Earl came to LSU and then transferred. He testified to the NCAA claiming Dale Brown used illegal gifts and such to get him to LSU.

Years later. he wrote a letter to the newspaper apologizing for it, claiming the NCAA made him lie about Coach Brown.

So he came to LSU, then left them in the lurch, then lied on our legendary coach to get him fired, and only admitted to lying years later.

But, yeah. . .I'm sure he is a great friend to you or whatever.
Posted by ATLTiger
#TreyBiletnikoffs
Member since Sep 2003
45421 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 6:03 am to
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Drake Davis is his son.


apparently Lester has another son, Jeremiah Robinson Earl that’s a 5 Star 6’9” PF in Kansas. The mom is a Kansas alum.

Maybe that’s what the OP was alluding to in this awful thread lol
Posted by Roaad
White Privilege Broker
Member since Aug 2006
79577 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 6:06 am to
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corey powell was the best player all 3 years
That's a fact.
After playing GO, I remember wondering how Earl got to be the #1 player.
Posted by FLBooGoTigs1
Nocatee, FL.
Member since Jan 2008
57351 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 7:28 am to
Have another down vote sir.

Lester who?
Posted by ShreveportTiger1987
Shreveport
Member since Jan 2014
5494 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 7:56 am to
Fairpark*
Posted by Kracka
Lafayette, Louisiana
Member since Aug 2004
41690 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 8:43 am to
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The guy was a beast in High School and something didn’t go right with Dale Brown..


So exactly why does he deserve more credit for his very short time at LSU? Because he was 6-9 in high school and dominated high school basketball? Great logic there.


Curious to see how long before this thread devolves into a Roy Williams is trash thread.
Posted by MoneyShot
Member since Jan 2013
4319 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 9:23 am to
Roy Williams is straight trash.
Posted by TexasTiger08
Member since Oct 2006
27911 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 9:43 am to
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I always put Brady on a higher pedistool. He got us through the tougher times.


Brady doesn’t belong higher than Dale...and it’s not close.
Posted by LSUCurly
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2007
712 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 9:51 am to
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bullshite,,,the only player to ever man handle Lester was the center from mckinley I forget his name he was mr basketball in Louisiana his first name was mark,,and stromile swift in the playoffs from fairview or whatever that school is in shrevport...


Actually Anthony Aucoin at Woodlawn put 48 on him in the Parish Tournament at Belaire. That was the 93-94 season. Aucoin was 4A State MVP that year.
Posted by MLCLyons
Member since Nov 2012
4748 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 10:44 am to
The NCAA pressured him into saying he got paid. Basically told him LSU was going down either way but if he talked they'd let him play immediately when he transferred. Years later he said that nothing happened and apologized.
Posted by tigercross
Member since Feb 2008
4938 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 10:44 am to
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corey powell was the best player all 3 years,,he guarded each teams best player and was our leading scorer,he held kerry kittles to 15 points when he was avg over 30 for st aug...


Kittles graduated high school in '92; Powell graduated in '96. Are you saying that a) Powell was playing for Glen Oaks as an 8th grader and b) that as an 8th grader he held Kerry Kittles to 15 points?
Posted by MLCLyons
Member since Nov 2012
4748 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 10:47 am to
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Tell us about him. Where does he play? Bonus if you guess the sport...




He's not talking about Drake Davis. His other son Jeremiah Robinson-Earl is the 4th rated PF, 21st player overall for the class of '19.
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl
Posted by Trent
Member since Jan 2008
2151 posts
Posted on 6/11/18 at 11:01 am to
I'd take Louis every time over Lester. He was NOT NBA quality... At least not what I saw.
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