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  1. 5 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

    Coach Foster and I had talked earlier in the season and he told me this might be his last year to coach but still wasn't sure. Well, he is sure now.

    It's been a great privilege to cover his teams. I always enjoy watching his teams play. They are always one of the best coached teams year in and year out.

    But it's more of an honor and privilege to call Kevin my friend. He is just an absolute great man. He and his dad are the reasons I am a big Big Sandy fan.

    I will miss Coach on the sidelines. Just won't be the same without him. But I also know we will keep in touch and he will be greeting me when I attend Wildcat basketball games.

    Congrats Coach Foster!!! Job well done my friend!

    Very well said.  I’ve always said he’s the most underrated coach in our area.  In my book, no one “taught” the game better than Coach Foster.  And it showed watching his teams play.   And as great a coach as he is, he’s an even better person.  That’s saying something. 

  2. 20 hours ago, baddog said:

    Just testing my memory banks. They fail me sometimes. I know they had problems with Harvey and Imelda. Let’s face it though, Harvey flooded people who had never been flooded before. He broke the flood plane maps. Not sure how blame can be laid. 

    I feel this.  
     

    Really interesting case.  Probably more so to us than most any other place in the world. Honestly though, as someone who has heard eminent domain cases as an appointed “referee,” these poor people’s case(s) do seem pretty analogous.  

  3. 47 minutes ago, 5GallonBucket said:

    Which is overkill…..I’m sure you know this but the game plan has been practiced and studied by players before this time comes. All players get a scouting folder with opposing teams strengths weaknesses player tendencies etc etc along with how to attack off/def……but the problem is players don’t study it.

    i always found that time a waste…..

    “let’s go get warmed up, sweat come back to locker room for a few minutes just to go back out and warm up again”  🤷‍♂️

     

    One thousand percent

    (Work smarter, not harder seems to me to be a foreign concept in coaching.)

  4. 2 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

    Like I have said, it seems like a no-brainer, as far as respect goes, but it is what it is and probably won't change, I'm sure being required to be present for the National Anthem will become another "controversial" issue.

    Like I have also said, I won't lose any sleep over this one, lol.

    I’m with you.  I honestly never gave it much thought.  I appreciated when my sons’ team WAS out there, they had one hand on their heart on one behind their back (as I’m sure Coach Brooks instructed them - he’s an old school guy who doesn’t tolerate nonsense).  I don’t know if I will ever go to another game without noticing now lol

  5. 7 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

    I see where some teams are out for the National Anthem, some are regularly not.  The last minute preparation isn't a very good excuse, imo, and some teams work around it.

    I constantly hear about a coach's job is about building character AND talent, seems to me this easy adjustment would be a no-brainer, but I certainly won't lose any sleep either way on this one.

    A coach’s job at the college level is to win games and do it legally (or not get caught if you don’t).  Period.  Wins mean money and the bottom line is all they care about.  Building character is probably item #172 on their job description.  I had a friend on my FB tell me she was at a Lamar’s men’s game and the team was out and had their hands on their chest during a recent game.  Both of my boys had to be in that line so I asked my oldest how many times they were out for the anthem this year he said maybe 5 or 6 times. They played 30 something games.  I honestly am surprised if either team is out for the anthem in any league (and I’ve been to games in probably 7 or 8 D1 leagues).  If it works out and they are done, they come out.  If not, they don’t. But maybe that will change now.  If any school (and Iowa WBB is apparently NOT one of them) is out for the anthem before this craziness more often than not, it can’t be more than 5 percent of the schools out there. 

  6. 23 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

    it's crazy, considering the whole "fake news" craze, and all of the "low information voter" insults that have been thrown out over the last 6 or so years.  Because so much of what gets the right outraged is either misleadingly presented or completely false these days.  Don't get me wrong, there's plenty to be upset about, but it's tough when half of what you read is patently false in some way.  

    Exactly.  And there is a lot that can be said about Kim Mulkey (and I would agree with a lot of it).  But to portray her as “woke” is laughable.  This is the same lady (if my source is reliable and I would heavily bet that it is) that was told by the Baylor AD that she was “too intolerant.”  (Which was apparently about the time she began her exit strategy there.)  And even Scott Drew, who is a devout Christian and share his faith with anyone any time) allowed way more latitude with his players during the whole craze that was happening following the George Floyd death.  As previously stated, she was the only coach in Waco that had zero tolerance with her players acting out.  But hey, it made a catchy headline and based upon my social media feeds, hooked plenty of gullible folks. 

  7. 12 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

    I feel this should be simply protocol, you want to represent the school, be on the floor for the National Anthem.

    Just like not being able to choose to sit with your buddies in the stands while you're not playing or be on your phone during the game.

    Not a first amendment thing, should be a standard for any school, jmo.

    I appreciate both of your stances.  The libertarian in me doesn’t disagree with Hippy, and the father in me has instilled in my son how to behave when the anthem is played.  It’s just that 80-90 percent of the time, they are still in the locker room.  

    And let’s face it, that is a business.  Will Wade isn’t now making $700k a year at McNeese due to how his team behaves during the anthem.  Which is probably why he is using that time to final prep his team as well.  Right or wrong, those guys are coaching for their livelihoods and they all are trying to get the best use out of literally every minute of the day pregame to try and get the win. 

  8. 14 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

    I’m not singling out a particular team in my comments, I just think it’s not too much to ask for all teams to be on the floor for the National Anthem.  I agree, lots of teams do this with no ill intent, LSU just seemed to be the ones to bring national attention to it.

    Thank you.  That’s all I was trying to point out. And I happen to agree with you.  

  9. 1 hour ago, Reagan said:

    Fact of the matter is they were not there for the National Anthem.  That's not debatable.  Then the coach had a CYA moment when she said "I don't know when the National Anthem is played."  She's coached thousands of games and does not know this?!   LOL!!

    @TxHoops

     

    1 hour ago, Reagan said:

    So they were on the court for the National Anthem?   Explain!

    Reading comprehension is key.  If you are still lost, I can’t help you.  As a friend of mine once told me, stop arguing basketball (or in this instance, its customs) with people who were picked last in PE…

  10. 45 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

    Stand for the National Anthem in all sports, it's not that difficult.

    Standing is not the issue.  Mulkey, for anyone who knows anything about her, would never allow kneeling.  I would think anyone with any connection to Baylor would know that.  The issue is the practice across college basketball, men’s and women’s, of being in the locker room going over game plans, praying (for LSU at least), etc., when the anthem is played.  Just like apparently Iowa was as well last year when they played.  The issue is clickbait articles talking about a team “walking off the floor” during the anthem (while attaching a video showing nothing of the sort because that was a bold faced lie) and dolts being gullible enough to fall for a headline and share it across social media until it becomes “fact.”  The issue is calling maybe the most politically conservative coach in the sport “woke” because again, well clicks.  But such is the “low information” society we live in I guess. 
     

    And for the record LRF, I would prefer the teams being out there standing when the anthem and school songs are played, just like in football, baseball, etc.  I’m guessing that will become the norm now and that should have been the story, not the deceiving one that has been circulated.  So perhaps some good will come of it. I’m not even an LSU fan and am glad we get to see another game or two of Clark.  But if anyone did an ounce of research before posting this trash, they could indict almost every (if not literally every) D1 CBB coach in the country.  

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