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re: back from the box....
Posted by LSUBALL on 3/12/09 at 12:32 pm to longtymefirsttyme
Please don't make excuses for the team.We are starting to see that the pitching staff is not that good. :rolleyes:
re: Matt Jones arrested.........again!
Posted by LSUBALL on 3/10/09 at 9:44 am to Alabama Slim
Wow..he drank a frickin beer on the golf course.
Show me the money!
Blame it on Smoke! :rolleyes:
Can anyone recommend some of their seafood dishes? :cheers:
Too many smoke breaks.....nasty!
Riots in the streets i'm sure! :rolleyes:
re: Baseball Hype?
Posted by LSUBALL on 2/16/09 at 8:24 am to Broussard21
No.....not enough pitching.
re: If Pat Summitt coached all those wins at LSU
Posted by LSUBALL on 2/6/09 at 12:57 pm to JEAUXBLEAUX
Yes we would.
re: Chances we can get to 125 home runs this year?
Posted by LSUBALL on 1/23/09 at 12:37 pm to thunderbird1100
Zero.........
I'm writing that down in my "WHO GIVES A frick
ABOUT RP PAD"!
ABOUT RP PAD"!
re: OU girl crying?
Posted by LSUBALL on 1/9/09 at 8:24 am to cajuntiger2222
She looks like your sista. :nana:
If he was a Tiger you would be in love with him! :violin:
Can he play (D)? :rolleyes: :snoozer:
Aggies 76
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Tigers 68
Mohammed Ould Jiddou = :doublebird:
This may help you understand their decision.
Former Louisiana-Lafayette coach wins suit over firing
Associated Press
Updated: October 19, 2007, 10:22 AM ET
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LAFAYETTE, La. -- The first black head football coach at any major Louisiana university has won a $2 million judgment in a lawsuit claiming that the University of Louisiana at Lafayette fired him because of his race, not because his teams lost 80 percent of their games.
Jurors found that Jerry Baldwin's race wasn't the only reason he lost the job, but was among the reasons. University officials broke his contract and inflicted emotional distress through negligence, according to the jury of six whites and six blacks.
Jurors took nearly 10 hours to work their way through a complicated verdict form.
"There is no substitute for victory," said Baldwin's attorney, G. Karl Bernard. He said Baldwin appreciates the chance to air his grievances.
ULL attorney Steve Oats said the evidence doesn't support the verdict for Baldwin, who was coach from 1999-2001, but he and university officials haven't decided their next step.
"It is clear Jerry Baldwin was not terminated because of his race," Oats said. "Jerry Baldwin was terminated over his tenure. The team had a record of 6-27 and attendance was terrible. The program was not going in the right direction."
In closing arguments for the eight-day trial, Bernard said white coaches before and after Baldwin got new equipment and had a greater ability to market the football program via a coach's television show and through the university's marketing department.
Baldwin worked with used equipment, the marketing director was fired his second year on the job, and he never had a coach's show to promote the football program, Bernard said.
Oats said the same officials now accused of racial discrimination made the first black head coach at a major Louisiana university.
Jurors voted 10-2 to award Baldwin $500,000 for general damages, including emotional distress; $600,000 for past lost wages; $900,000 for future lost wages, and $2,676 for special damages.
The same administration officials now accused of racial discrimination are the same people who gave Baldwin the job as the first black head coach at a major Louisiana university, Oats argued.
He also said there are no signs that Baldwin's ability to get another job in coaching has been hampered by the firing, and Baldwin's attorneys did not present any evidence that he suffered extreme emotional distress.
Oats said Baldwin is now a minister at New Living Word Ministries in Ruston.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
Former Louisiana-Lafayette coach wins suit over firing
Associated Press
Updated: October 19, 2007, 10:22 AM ET
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LAFAYETTE, La. -- The first black head football coach at any major Louisiana university has won a $2 million judgment in a lawsuit claiming that the University of Louisiana at Lafayette fired him because of his race, not because his teams lost 80 percent of their games.
Jurors found that Jerry Baldwin's race wasn't the only reason he lost the job, but was among the reasons. University officials broke his contract and inflicted emotional distress through negligence, according to the jury of six whites and six blacks.
Jurors took nearly 10 hours to work their way through a complicated verdict form.
"There is no substitute for victory," said Baldwin's attorney, G. Karl Bernard. He said Baldwin appreciates the chance to air his grievances.
ULL attorney Steve Oats said the evidence doesn't support the verdict for Baldwin, who was coach from 1999-2001, but he and university officials haven't decided their next step.
"It is clear Jerry Baldwin was not terminated because of his race," Oats said. "Jerry Baldwin was terminated over his tenure. The team had a record of 6-27 and attendance was terrible. The program was not going in the right direction."
In closing arguments for the eight-day trial, Bernard said white coaches before and after Baldwin got new equipment and had a greater ability to market the football program via a coach's television show and through the university's marketing department.
Baldwin worked with used equipment, the marketing director was fired his second year on the job, and he never had a coach's show to promote the football program, Bernard said.
Oats said the same officials now accused of racial discrimination made the first black head coach at a major Louisiana university.
Jurors voted 10-2 to award Baldwin $500,000 for general damages, including emotional distress; $600,000 for past lost wages; $900,000 for future lost wages, and $2,676 for special damages.
The same administration officials now accused of racial discrimination are the same people who gave Baldwin the job as the first black head coach at a major Louisiana university, Oats argued.
He also said there are no signs that Baldwin's ability to get another job in coaching has been hampered by the firing, and Baldwin's attorneys did not present any evidence that he suffered extreme emotional distress.
Oats said Baldwin is now a minister at New Living Word Ministries in Ruston.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
re: who got a better bowl than they deserve
Posted by LSUBALL on 12/8/08 at 1:46 pm to JEAUXBLEAUX
LSU
And Auburn will...right! :lol: :lol:
So your saying he added a "little color" to the team!
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