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I didn't really like those comments about the ISU either. We all know its a harder job than the major players, but to nicely put blame on loosing his marriage, boys etc to get those banners in the ceiling seemed harsh too me. I would almost bet if he didn't have "the problem" he would still be coaching here.
we were the reason he realized his alchoholism
I don't want to sound like a jerk, but the job didn't cost him that stuff at all. His drinking took care of that. Maybe he can say that his drinking was a response to the pressure of the job, but many, many men cope with stressful jobs without drinking to that extent.
Wow... it sounds like deep down, he still hasn't figured out that he was/is the problem. That doesn't bode well for his future...
I tend to lose my cell phone when I drink. Would that put me in this category?Isn't that a pretty important part of being an alcoholic? These guys lose marriages, jobs, careers, and everything else, and still don't get it (the ones that don't work their way through it, that is).
I tend to lose my cell phone when I drink. Would that put me in this category?
I know some will say that he had a revolving door too but the difference was he still won despite that while we haven't been able to do much other than a few moments under Morgan.
He went 25-30, (8-24) in his last two years in Ames, and as much as people don't want to admit it plummetting ticket sales and poor teams those last two years got him fired just as much as the embarrassment of the issues that were brought up when he was let go.
I'd love to hang out with larry but I don't know if I'd want to have him be the coach of our basketball team, and nothing that he has done at Southern Miss really makes me want him back.
The counter to that would be, what could he have done with Wayne's first and second teams he had?
While I appreciate what LE did at ISU, please don't rewrite history. His last couple years, the program was a mess. He ran it into the ground. Players leaving left and right, he never had a team more than 8 players deep. Ever. He was out of control around town and people knew this. He was a horrible role model for kids and a very poor leader. ISU is still trying to get on its feet with its basketball program after the long term damage he did.
Unless you take ownership of your own mistakes, you will never turn things around. Sounds like he is making himself out to be the victim. If he is such an amazing coach, why isn't he having any success at all where he is?
The counter to that would be, what could he have done with Wayne's first and second teams he had?