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  • Take A Bow, Coach Les

    At the end of day, some players will transfer while others will stay. Though Sammy is very likely out the door, I'm betting that most will stay and a good deal of credit on that front should go to Coach Les and his staff for developing a cohesive team whose players love one another. Judging by the tweets from AT and WE alone, you can tell that these guys want to remain together, that they are selfless.

    This selflessness comes from Coach Les, who showed little concern for himself with his actions re: SM and TB and did an outstanding job of developing his players as people and molding them into a band of brothers. I know JL won't go down in the BU coaching annals as an all-time great but, where it really, truly counts, I'll remember him fondly.

    All of the players, as well as the BU basketball program, will be better going forward for having had Coach Les these past nine seasons. Thank you, Jim, and good luck.

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    With time, he will be revered for his time with BU, both as a player and a coach.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Buesch N Chips View Post
      With time, he will be revered for his time with BU, both as a player and a coach.
      I think he still is. I just rewatched the Kansas game again last night. It is still fun to see every time.
      When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

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      • #4
        Totally agree, JL will be much more revered when the final chapter is written than JG, MC or KW. Class always wins out, one has it - the other three don't - simple as that.

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        • #5
          I agree.

          Hopefully he'll be welcomed back with open arms for a nice standing o sooner rather than later.
          WE WANT HEEMSKERK!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by panther12thman View Post
            Totally agree, JL will be much more revered when the final chapter is written than JG, MC or KW. Class always wins out, one has it - the other three don't - simple as that.
            Good to see that the view is the same from the outside looking in...

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            • #7
              I would hope that when its all said and done,

              All at BU who coached here, save Van Atta are revered.

              Heck people even like Ozzie now..

              And as wise men once told me...

              The only male who ever liked Ozzie was his Dog, and.....

              well he was a dog.

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              • #8
                Best of luck to Coach Les with his future endeavors whatever they may be. I will NEVER forget the Sweet 16 run!
                Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final

                ???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by srw View Post
                  I would hope that when its all said and done,

                  All at BU who coached here, save Van Atta are revered.

                  Heck people even like Ozzie now..

                  And as wise men once told me...

                  The only male who ever liked Ozzie was his Dog, and.....

                  well he was a dog.


                  Funny, but I don't remember folks disliking Ozzie. All he did was win ... and everyone loves a winner.

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                  • #10
                    Indeed, Les should have been allowed to take a bow.

                    Sure he got paid too much but then again not many people are capable of taking on such a job. He handled it well. I do think his teams lacked a cohesiveness every day - they had it sometimes, but often they did not. I always think he tried to recruit talented people who would graduate and represent the team well. For the most part he succeeded. Most of his players seemed like truly nice kids.

                    Surely BU could have found a way for him to "bow out" gracefully. Instead, they made a mess of it. Coach Les, as a prominent alumni and hardworking employee, definitely deserved better. The community also deserved better.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tulip View Post
                      Surely BU could have found a way for him to "bow out" gracefully. Instead, they made a mess of it. Coach Les, as a prominent alumni and hardworking employee, definitely deserved better. The community also deserved better.
                      I couldn't agree with you more tulip.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by tulip View Post
                        Indeed, Les should have been allowed to take a bow.

                        Sure he got paid too much but then again not many people are capable of taking on such a job. He handled it well. I do think his teams lacked a cohesiveness every day - they had it sometimes, but often they did not. I always think he tried to recruit talented people who would graduate and represent the team well. For the most part he succeeded. Most of his players seemed like truly nice kids.

                        Surely BU could have found a way for him to "bow out" gracefully. Instead, they made a mess of it. Coach Les, as a prominent alumni and hardworking employee, definitely deserved better. The community also deserved better.
                        Agree. Several hard working loyal employees have been let go and probably not just in the sports department.
                        What part of illegal don't you understand?

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                        • #13
                          This situation was never going to be anything but messy. The fact that it came out before the MVC championship game was played assured that. And that's a shame for a guy who played at, graduated from and coached at this unveristy. He deserved better than that. Whether I agreed with his game time coaching decisions or not he was a great representative for this university and for this community. I hope whatever he does next in California will be less stressful and without every day scruntny.

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