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Alvin Brooks leaving Bradley staff

It does tend to be the same few of us (I don't post all the time, but I see your collection of similarly timed posts on every thread throughout the night, haha)

I like the late night crew...I don't post much, but some friends of mine do (I consider you all BU friends) and it gives me something to read as I am changing time zones. For that, I thank you all! :D
 
Lol. It was dripping with gravitas too. I'm also a guy who's suppsed to
show up at like 630 or 7 too... But no "time-zone advantage" here.
 
I don't question your heart...it's in the right place, no doubt. I think/hope all of our hearts are. But if BU really wanted to win, they could have given themselves the best chance to do so. They didn't. They haven't for a long time. If they're overhauling the staff with real coaches then God bless 'em...it's about time. This 'money' excuse is pure BS. You talk like we're Drake or Evansville and lucky to have a program...if that's what we are now please let me know...because we aren't them and sick of hearing this 'Woe is BU' like we can't pay for competent leadership in our ONLY revenue sport. Oh, by the way, Drake has won a league title and tourney title in the last 14 years! We haven't!

I think BU has always wanted to win, Les included. And no one can argue his two best years were the Sweet Sixteen year of 2006 and the NIT year of 2007. But he also did a great coaching job in 2008 overcoming injuries in taking his team to the CBI finals. 2009 was even worse injury wise, and that's why it took awhile for his team to gel in 2010.

Now I know many will disagree with my assessment that this team played to their expectations last year, but when you have two starters who played their way back from serious injuries the previous year, 16-15 and a fifth place finish was not all that bad. However, I do agree that next year is the year Les needs to lead this team to at least an NIT birth and top 3 Valley finish, if not higher. We have a veteran team and if the injuries are held in check, and our new assistants can offer Les any help he needs, I see no reason why we can't at least be in the title hunt throughout the season.

Maybe some other veteran coach could come in here and make an immediate impact, but I say changing coaches when a veteran team is coming back is the wrong thing to do at the wrong time. Let's see what Les can do this year before we all jump on the "Les should be fired" bandwagaon.

I also wish good luck to AB in his new endeavors in Texas. He did a great job here, and I hope whomever comes in will also do well.
 
Holy crap, updated Brooks article makes "it" official.

http://www.bradleyhoops.com/homepage/x57977992/Brooks-departing-BU-staff

Check the bottom and Peoria's own worst kept secret, Michael Ocherobia, is finally linked to Bradley in the public record. I will now plug my own blog post on the matter shamelessley here...

BLOG!

I'll plug your blog.....Read it folks. We can hope all the paperwork gets through the process. There's more stuff out there on the guy if you dig a little more. Oh I'm a late owl also. :-o
 
Holy crap, updated Brooks article makes "it" official.

http://www.bradleyhoops.com/homepage/x57977992/Brooks-departing-BU-staff

Check the bottom and Peoria's own worst kept secret, Michael Ocherobia, is finally linked to Bradley in the public record. I will now plug my own blog post on the matter shamelessley here...

BLOG!

WHO THE F IS MICHAEL OCHEROBIA :biggrin:

I was just about to bring this up. Would AB3 leaving affect his status?!

I assume AB3 was leaving for awhile so I won't think it will.
 
Bradley has made a scholarship offer to Michael Ocherobia, a 6-foot-8, 240-pound center who??™s been playing at a prep school in the Canary Islands. Ocherobia, 21, is originally from Nigeria and spent time in England before landing in the islands off the coast of northern Africa. It is believed that Ocherobia would have at least three years of college eligibility beginning this fall. The athletes can??™t sign a National Letter of Intent with an American university until his academic documents have been processed and approved. ... The current Braves begin final exams next week. Les said all would return to BU for summer school in June.

Bradley has made a scholarship offer to Michael Ocherobia, a 6-foot-8, 240-pound center who??™s been playing at a prep school in the Canary Islands. Ocherobia, 21, is originally from Nigeria and spent time in England before landing in the islands off the coast of northern Africa. It is believed that Ocherobia would have at least three years of college eligibility beginning this fall. The athletes can??™t sign a National Letter of Intent with an American university until his academic documents have been processed and approved. ... The current Braves begin final exams next week. Les said all would return to BU for summer school in June.

Bradley has made a scholarship offer to Michael Ocherobia, a 6-foot-8, 240-pound center who??™s been playing at a prep school in the Canary Islands. Ocherobia, 21, is originally from Nigeria and spent time in England before landing in the islands off the coast of northern Africa. It is believed that Ocherobia would have at least three years of college eligibility beginning this fall. The athletes can??™t sign a National Letter of Intent with an American university until his academic documents have been processed and approved. ... The current Braves begin final exams next week. Les said all would return to BU for summer school in June.

Bradley has made a scholarship offer to Michael Ocherobia, a 6-foot-8, 240-pound center who??™s been playing at a prep school in the Canary Islands. Ocherobia, 21, is originally from Nigeria and spent time in England before landing in the islands off the coast of northern Africa. It is believed that Ocherobia would have at least three years of college eligibility beginning this fall. The athletes can??™t sign a National Letter of Intent with an American university until his academic documents have been processed and approved. ... The current Braves begin final exams next week. Les said all would return to BU for summer school in June.
 
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