anyone know where we can access the Jim les show? It isn't on BUBRAVES.com....
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Coach Les Show --tonight (Monday 11/26) 6-7 pm on WMBD 1470
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Actually, Coach Les did address that question last week, and explained a little about wanting to stick with a 10-man rotation and that RA knows what he needs to do to get into the rotation and is working hard to accomplish it.
We don't see what all happens in practice, film sessions, and workouts, but the coach does, so it is hard to really say we understand the whole picture.
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostDavid Collins averaging 12 minutes or so a game is unacceptable to me. I would like to know why. I trust the staff and their decisions, so Jim should have a good answer for that one.
To your point though, DC starting could keep us from digging the proverbial hole that we've dug ourselves against UIC, Iowa to an extent, and Vanderbilt.
Does Jim actually think DC is in the game twice as much as reality?
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The box score shows David Collins played 17 minutes last game, but of course sometimes fouls or other situations force Coach Les to make changes from the game plan.
Our much quicker lineup beat Iowa badly, so just maybe JL knew what he was doing going more with the smaller, quicker lineup.
Trust me...Jim Les knows exactly how many minutes DC is playing and how many he should play.
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Originally posted by BUBraves06 View PostWhat in the hell is this guy talking about? Hahaha, he said he called Memphis and Louisville, it sounds like he was trying to setup games for Coach.
After that guy's question JL talked about scheduling and how he and K Kavanagh split the duties about 50/50. Great job to both of them. He talked about the 2 for 1 deals with the "high majors" that some others have criticized. I remember reading Dana Altman said "Creighton does not do 2 for 1s" when he heard of the BU MSU deal. Jim said some won't even talk about a road return game. I agree with Jim Les that these are good deals for us, better games for the season ticket holders, the players get to play at the top level, and if we win one on the road over a top ten team it will lead off sportscenter. The only way we see coaches like Izzo and national TV is games like these. If BU can continue to build national recognition and draw big crowds for the BCS schools when they bring BU to their home the deals will get better. 3 for 2, 1 for 1?
I sit closer to the BU bench at Carver than the visitors so he won't hear me, so someone who sits behind the MSU bench please yell to Izzo thank for playing us here.
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Originally posted by New Guy View PostAfter that guy's question JL talked about scheduling and how he and K Kavanagh split the duties about 50/50. Great job to both of them. He talked about the 2 for 1 deals with the "high majors" that some others have criticized. I remember reading Dana Altman said "Creighton does not do 2 for 1s" when he heard of the BU MSU deal. Jim said some won't even talk about a road return game. I agree with Jim Les that these are good deals for us, better games for the season ticket holders, the players get to play at the top level, and if we win one on the road over a top ten team it will lead off sportscenter. The only way we see coaches like Izzo and national TV is games like these. If BU can continue to build national recognition and draw big crowds for the BCS schools when they bring BU to their home the deals will get better. 3 for 2, 1 for 1?
I sit closer to the BU bench at Carver than the visitors so he won't hear me, so someone who sits behind the MSU bench please yell to Izzo thank for playing us here.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostI was very pro 2-for-1 with a school like Michigan St at the time we signed it, and still am. Many on the VT board criticized BU (and me), saying that we're setting the MVC back by not standing firm on the home-and-home requests. Well, I think it's pretty arrogant of some schools to think they can do that. It's not realistic at this point. Not even mids like Gonzaga or Xavier can get home-and-homes with BCS programs. Heck, the BCS schools don't even schedule each other home-and-home out of conference anymore. It's usually on a neutral court or in a neutral tournament setting. With that being the case, why do these folks think their schools are so special as to land a home-and-home, when no one else can? If they want to wait around for a BCS school to have an opening late in the scheduling game, then maybe they'll land a home-and-home. But those opportunities are few and far between. If we can continue getting 2-for-1's with top 20 programs like MSU, or even neutral-home-away deals with BCS programs, I am all for it. It benefits our program both exposure-wise, and SOS-wise.
If you want to play the whole "we're too good to be accepting 2-for-1 deals...from anyone" then you are going to have a schedule littered with home-and-homes against every team from the MAC, Horizon, and lower conferences that have your phone number...
Heck, if Duke or UNC called tomorrow and offered BU a 5-for-1 deal...wouldn't you want BU to take it? I know I would.
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I agree with you guys as well. I don't see anything wrong with these 2-1 deals with big-time BCS schools. I mean really, from a student's perspective at least, the fact that Michigan State is gonna be here next week is something I still can't believe. The atmosphere will be good, you can count on that.Once A Brave ... Always A Brave
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostThe shows are archived on BUBraves.com, but they are not available live.
Here is the page with links to old shows. The one from last night is not yet posted--
http://www.bubraves.com/ViewArticle....ATCLID=1285849
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