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Tiger fans....you need to forget about this kid. Not eligible his senior year, played at Gueydan as a very old 8th grader. Word is still a problem at Crowley High and in trouble with the law. This kid will never wear purple and gold. Move on! As a Gueydan Fan I know a little about what I am saying...not hating on the kid but know what is reality.
Devante played at a single A school as an eight grader, a very old eigth grader! he chose gueydan because the junior high is under the same principal as the high school...he will not be eligible his senior year at crowley. All you sports fans figure this out...character means alot! Not really sure how good Devante is...he is two years or more older than most he plays against. Average year at Crowley.
Guest Columnist: Choice of Alleva as athletic director still puzzling
By Stephen Wolf

Special to The Daily Reveille

Published: Monday, October 12, 2009

Updated: Monday, October 12, 2009 21:10

EDITOR'S NOTE: Stephen Wolf is a guest columnist for The Daily Reveille; his views do not represent those of the paper or its staff.

When LSU hired Joe Alleva as athletic director despite widespread doubt over his integrity and abilities, it struck me as a bit strange. Joe Alleva heading a supposed first class athletic department made as much sense to me as Jerry Springer: The Opera. The two seemed incompatible.

When Joe Alleva was named vice chancellor due to title consolidation stemming from budget cuts, it struck me as very strange. Joe Alleva holding a significant position of power in the academic hierarchy at a supposed "first-tier" university made as much sense to me as porn star Stormy Daniels running for U.S. Senate.

"Duke's last president, Nan Keohane, made a terrible choice when she selected Alleva as athletic director in 1998," wrote well-respected sportswriter John Feinstein in a 2007 column for the Washington Post. "Everyone at Duke knew that Alleva was a pleasant man whose next original idea would be his first, someone whose main asset when applying for the job was the fact that his racquetball partner was Mike Krzyzewski."

LSU was given an additional 10 years to see just how incompetent Alleva is, and they still hired him.

Perhaps Alleva's most egregious mishandling of his job of athletic director at Duke was the lacrosse team scandal. The levels of hypocrisy on Alleva's handling of this case left many wondering if it all stemmed from savvy damage control or frightening cluelessness.

When rumors about the lacrosse team's propensity for out-of-control partying reached Alleva, no action was taken. Once Duke players were accused of rape, the tide turned, and accused players were thrown under the bus prior to the inevitable conviction — that never came. Alleva was quoted as calling the dropping of the rape charge as "another step in establishing the entire truth in this matter."

Alas, it was too late for Duke lacrosse coach Mike Pressler, who by all accounts had done nothing wrong, yet was the scapegoat for the entire case. Rather than admitting Duke's Athletic Department had failed to heed warning signs of the team's out-of-control behavior, blame was placed squarely on Pressler, and he was forced to resign.

What disturbs me most about Alleva's handling of the scandal is his lack of accountability. His stubborn refusal to admit any fault and his witch-hunting mentality sets a scary precedent.

Joe Alleva's bio on LSUSports.net is a riot.

"Alleva, 56, is well-respected for sustaining high standards of excellence and integrity in athletic programs, hiring the finest coaches in the country and the high level of success achieved by student-athletes."

Does that include hiring Ted Roof, who went 6-45 while heading the mockery of a football program under Alleva's watch? What about Bill Hiller, who led Duke Baseball to a 121-214 record after Alleva hired him?

It's no secret Alleva hires cronies with whom he has connections over qualified coaches.

"Under Alleva's direction, all 20 LSU sports competed in NCAA post-season play for the first time in school history, and it culminated with the baseball team winning the national championship."

Yes, because we all know the impact Joe Alleva had on these programs' performances in his first year as AD.

In typical Alleva fashion, he takes credit for things he does not deserve and refuses blame when it is warranted. Alleva's track record of "success" is filled with strong academic performances by his athletes at Duke, as if Alleva spent his weekends tutoring these athletes.

I've gotten this far, and I have not even mentioned multiple former Duke athletes accusing Alleva of encouraging them to use steroids.

Alas, in today's day and age, a phony smile, a cheesy comb-over, and a mastery of the "cover your arse" philosophy trump a track record of substance.

Stephen Wolf is a mass communication sophomore from Deerfield, Illinois.




Being and avid softball...baseball fan, you don't want or need a pitching coach as a head coach, especially in softball. Honestly you need a baseball coach but I understand you may need to hire a woman. If this is the case you need someone with head coaching experience and willing to bring in a male baseball guy to coach hitting...I believe DeFeo was a cheerleader not a baseball player or coach. No disrespect to cheerleaders but as a baseball...softball guy I wouldn't try to teach cheerleading.
Sorry about the mistake on Turner...but I think you understand what I meant by LSU losing out on top recruits to the rising powers in SEC softball. ULL may recruit alot out of state also but mostly Texas and Mississippi. The only one from out west I can think of is now a Tiger...Heidi Pizer.
LSU waited to long to replace Girouard...LSU softball since 07-08 has a combined record against Florida, Georgia, Tennesse and Alabama of 11-28 with 2 rainouts and one tie. The top recruits are not signing with LSU and all SEC facilities in softball for the most part, especially with the named are equally as nice. LSU has been a poor hitting team since Defeo has arrived and to get recruits away from the top schools in the SEC, want happen overnight. In the past LSU hid their inability to hit with dominating pitching, ie...Hofer and Turner both from Florida. I just don't think we are going to go east and recruit with much success as we have in the past with such good programs as Florida, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee.