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    I am really sick and tired of all the complaining about President Glasser. Please give me a break.

    She fired a coach who never finished better than fourth in the conference in NINE years. NINE! And NEVER contended for an MVC title. NEVER. Don't act like she blew something up that was firing on all cylinders, because it wasn't. Period. As much as I like and admire Jim Les, one look at the W-L record tells you that.

    People can complain all day long that we are losing a great recruit in Remy Abell but, come on, who is to say that he would've been great at BU. Anthony Thompson was a top-100 recruit...how'd that work out under Coach Les & Co.?

    One last thing: how about at least showing the lady some respect by calling her by the correct name? It's G-L-A-S-S-E-R. And I give her and Dr. Cross credit for making the right move, despite the likely consequences of losing Sam, Abell, etc. Best of luck to all of them but I ain't worried about losing them.

    Go BU!

  • #2
    Notice the difference between how NC State handled the Lowe firing versus how Bradley handled the Les situation..... I think that's where people have the problem.



    As fans saw their preseason optimism fade into that all-too-familiar sinking feeling, there were entire sections of empty red seats in the upper end zones of the RBC Center. The vibe in the building dulled from excitement to resignation.

    That led to an awkward decision on the future of one the school's most beloved sports figures, who was the starting point guard for the "Cardiac Pack" team that upset Houston on a last-play dunk to win the 1983 title under Jim Valvano.

    "What I've heard [from fans] is they love Sidney and appreciate Sidney just like I do," Yow said, "but they'd like to win more -- considerably more. I can't fault that."

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    • #3
      I can only speak for myself, but l have more of a problem with the process of the firing than the firing itself. Every administration has the right to fire coaches who either do not reflect the values of the university or do not get the results wanted by the university. A lot of coaches get fired, but the lack of respect shown in this firing process to a person who was an alumn and important part of Bradley history is extremely embarrassing to me as a Bradley alumn. Yes, I agree that there will be good recruits that will be gotten when the administration gets a new coach that relfects its new values, but in addition to not badmouthing the administration, why are we badmouthing players and recruits who do not think that the current Bradley actions is not what they signed up for and what to change universities? The new coach being hired can only tell the recruit how he wants to play basketball. not what integrity and values of the university are, that is mainly demonstrated by the actions of the administration.

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      • #4
        People are entitled to be upset about what happened. Please let's not minimize that. I agree we need to remain respectful, and we will. But many people believe Jim did not deserve to be fired after a year when he lost 2 starters, and 2 preseason All-MVC players, and when we had our best recruiting class in many years.

        What shaped up to be a very good year next year is now the start of a long rebuilding process, with no guarantee it will lead to anything as good as what we just threw away. Some fans saw that coming and others were jubilant for it and called it "scare tactics".

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
          People are entitled to be upset about what happened. Please let's not minimize that. I agree we need to remain respectful, and we will. But many people believe Jim did not deserve to be fired after a year when he lost 2 starters, and 2 preseason All-MVC players, and when we had our best recruiting class in many years.

          What shaped up to be a very good year next year is now the start of a long rebuilding process, with no guarantee it will lead to anything as good as what we just threw away. Some fans saw that coming and others were jubilant for it and called it "scare tactics".
          I kind of agree DC..there were 3 camps it seems....pro=JL,anti-JL(which I think were very very few on this board) and those that understand why the administration looked to make a change. On paper it looked good for next year but we've had that look alot....."best recruiting class"....we pretty much say that every year too.....


          My problem is trusting JG to make the right choice....but I guess that's my problem

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          • #6
            I thought Cross was responsible for the firing.
            ???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Oldguy View Post
              I can only speak for myself, but l have more of a problem with the process of the firing than the firing itself. Every administration has the right to fire coaches who either do not reflect the values of the university or do not get the results wanted by the university. A lot of coaches get fired, but the lack of respect shown in this firing process to a person who was an alumn and important part of Bradley history is extremely embarrassing to me as a Bradley alumn. Yes, I agree that there will be good recruits that will be gotten when the administration gets a new coach that relfects its new values, but in addition to not badmouthing the administration, why are we badmouthing players and recruits who do not think that the current Bradley actions is not what they signed up for and what to change universities? The new coach being hired can only tell the recruit how he wants to play basketball. not what integrity and values of the university are, that is mainly demonstrated by the actions of the administration.
              Well said. This is my opinion as well. This Administration has not earned my respect as a result of the firing process among other things. You are correct integrity and values are important and that is what needs vast improvement with the current Administration!
              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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              • #8
                There are always going to be people upset when there is a dismissal, no question. It comes with the territory. But I agree the ripping of Glasser and Cross has really been a bit over the top. They're not immune to criticism, it also comes with the territory. But there's no good way to remove a coach, and I think it's a bit premature to be saying some of thing harsh things about them that some have said. There will be plenty of time to rip and criticize if they make a bad hire.
                Onward and Upward!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
                  There are always going to be people upset when there is a dismissal, no question. It comes with the territory. But I agree the ripping of Glasser and Cross has really been a bit over the top. They're not immune to criticism, it also comes with the territory. But there's no good way to remove a coach, and I think it's a bit premature to be saying some of thing harsh things about them that some have said. There will be plenty of time to rip and criticize if they make a bad hire.
                  I can understand the decision to fire JL... I thought that he should have been given one more year for a lot of good reasons as well. However, there are professional ways in which an Administration can handle a firing. This Administration failed miserably in that account!
                  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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                  • #10
                    I agree in general... Been a bit much for my tastes...
                    My sports blog.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Missouri Brave View Post
                      I am really sick and tired of all the complaining about President Glasser. Please give me a break.

                      She fired a coach who never finished better than fourth in the conference in NINE years. NINE! And NEVER contended for an MVC title. NEVER. Don't act like she blew something up that was firing on all cylinders, because it wasn't. Period. As much as I like and admire Jim Les, one look at the W-L record tells you that.

                      People can complain all day long that we are losing a great recruit in Remy Abell but, come on, who is to say that he would've been great at BU. Anthony Thompson was a top-100 recruit...how'd that work out under Coach Les & Co.?

                      One last thing: how about at least showing the lady some respect by calling her by the correct name? It's G-L-A-S-S-E-R. And I give her and Dr. Cross credit for making the right move, despite the likely consequences of losing Sam, Abell, etc. Best of luck to all of them but I ain't worried about losing them.

                      Go BU!
                      What insight do you have that make you think the uproar isn't just?

                      The problem I have is that these types of things have been happening for years under this administration, yet it only seems like people give a **** now because the head basketball coach was fired.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
                        There are always going to be people upset when there is a dismissal, no question. It comes with the territory. But I agree the ripping of Glasser and Cross has really been a bit over the top. They're not immune to criticism, it also comes with the territory. But there's no good way to remove a coach, and I think it's a bit premature to be saying some of thing harsh things about them that some have said. There will be plenty of time to rip and criticize if they make a bad hire.
                        Oh ya, PLENTY of time to rip if they make a bad hire...

                        But I guess that's expected when you can a guy as well liked as Jim was, as well as when you factor in what he was misssing last year with what he was bringing in/back from last year.

                        Then you throw in the lesser salary for new coach (likely at least considering JL buyout) and I'd say the odds are against the admin of looking good on this one.
                        WE WANT HEEMSKERK!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by VeveJones007 View Post
                          What insight do you have that make you think the uproar isn't just?

                          The problem I have is that these types of things have been happening for years under this administration, yet it only seems like people give a **** now because the head basketball coach was fired.
                          add in losing Sam, and possibly others to that.
                          WE WANT HEEMSKERK!

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                          • #14
                            The criticism of the firing is a two way street folks.

                            JL is a smart guy, and made some intelligent behind the scenes moves on his own part.

                            This was a chess match for sure.

                            The President and Dr. Cross are doing what they feel is best for BU. I happen to agree with them, which makes it easier for me to accept.

                            JL is doing whats best for JL and his family, which i also support.


                            In the end, its going to be about whom BU hires. If the hire is a good one, BU will be fine.

                            If its not we are doomed to the same level, or worse, than we had.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
                              There are always going to be people upset when there is a dismissal, no question. It comes with the territory. But I agree the ripping of Glasser and Cross has really been a bit over the top. They're not immune to criticism, it also comes with the territory. But there's no good way to remove a coach, and I think it's a bit premature to be saying some of thing harsh things about them that some have said. There will be plenty of time to rip and criticize if they make a bad hire.
                              Change is hard for some to deal with...

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