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  • Expert names Jim Les as top pick to get hired by BCS school

    Among cbssportsline's Gary Parrish's Top 10 choices, is Jim Les, Mark Turgeon, and Dana Altman, in his list of the
    TOP 10 non-BCS coaches most likely to move to a BCS school NEXT YEAR


    " Jim Les (Bradley): The Missouri Valley is not the type of league where a team can lose its top four scorers and still challenge for a title. Alas, Les will likely realize this at some point in February.

    The Braves are coming off a Sweet 16 appearance, and the program is on solid footing. Still, the losses of NBA lottery pick Patrick O'Bryant and -- more importantly, I'm betting -- Marcellus Sommerville is probably too much to overcome. On the other hand, if Les somehow manages another trip to the NCAA Tournament in what should be a rebuilding year, his name will be all over the place, though trying to lure a coach from his alma mater (Les starred at Bradley in the mid-1980s) is usually a tricky proposition."

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    Congratulations Coach Les. I know this is just one guy's opinion, but
    Jim Les' name was mentioned in regards to the NC State coaching search and a couple others, and is now mentioned here.
    I personally think Jim will stay at Bradley, but this article does point out the reason most coaches make the move is because of the money.

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    • #3
      Someone start a pickem for where he'll be coaching next year

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      • #4
        Originally posted by brainiac
        Someone start a pickem for where he'll be coaching next year
        Put me down for "Bradley University"

        I hope I win!!

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        • #5
          interesting that he took altman off the list because his pay of $700,000 and attendance of 13,900 per game is as good as many of the bcs schools. wonder what we need to do to make bu to les as creighton is to altman?

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          • #6
            But the big story, is that all the constant the letters to the PJS, the posts on message boards, and the idle chatter by folks who have to find something to talk about has all quickly swung from calling for Les' outster as coach, to wondering if he might jump to a bigger program if offered.
            This has been an amazing turnaround.

            My question--
            Has he just suddenly become a better coach, or was he a good coach all along and the critics were flat-out uninformed and premature in their criticism, including certain writers for the local Peoria newspaper?

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            • #7
              Coach Les

              Most of the great coaches struggled in their early years -- what with trying to juggle recruiting, keeping kids eligible, planning for the future, staff hiring and re-hiring, alumni obligations and pressures (hint: bickering; followed by as%-kissing), and learning and refining their own coaching and teaching skills.

              I predict JL will continue to get better as a coach and hope that his loyalty to his alma mater (and his kids being in school) keep him here for a long time.

              All I ask is this: run a clean program, recruit quality student-athletes that won't make us look bad, and be a consistent top-tier (top 3-5) Valley program. If JL runs a program like Coach Stowell did I'll be happy!

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              • #8
                Re: Expert names Jim Les as top pick to get hired by BCS sch

                Originally posted by tornado
                Among cbssportsline's Gary Parrish's Top 10 choices, is Jim Les, Mark Turgeon, and Dana Altman, in his list of the
                TOP 10 non-BCS coaches most likely to move to a BCS school NEXT YEAR


                " Jim Les (Bradley): The Missouri Valley is not the type of league where a team can lose its top four scorers and still challenge for a title. Alas, Les will likely realize this at some point in February.

                The Braves are coming off a Sweet 16 appearance, and the program is on solid footing. Still, the losses of NBA lottery pick Patrick O'Bryant and -- more importantly, I'm betting -- Marcellus Sommerville is probably too much to overcome. On the other hand, if Les somehow manages another trip to the NCAA Tournament in what should be a rebuilding year, his name will be all over the place, though trying to lure a coach from his alma mater (Les starred at Bradley in the mid-1980s) is usually a tricky proposition."
                What does this guy know? He thinks (if I read it right) that Cellus was a bigger loss than POB. When a sports columnist or a so-called expert makes such a stupid statement it is hard to read the rest of the story, let alone believe it. To use a quote from my favorite radio sports show on 670 the Score, "Gary, who you crappin?"

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                • #9
                  George, I used the term "expert" somewhat tongue in cheek, as I agree with you that some of these writers just say what they have to to keep their jobs and sell the story.

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