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TexasTerror
June 11th, 2006, 07:41 PM
What I-AA football related issues is your fan base discussing this off-season? What other athletic department issues are keeping your fan base interested in your program across the board, especially your football program?

Over on http://www.katfans.com...

The football discussion centers around the new score/video board at our football stadium, Bowers. We have the adjacent weight facility as well that many fans are just looking forward to seeing how it helps recruiting.

The biggest question mark that our fans have about the quarterback situation. Who's going to start? Noah Allen? Philip Daughtery? Brett Hicks? Wade Pate? Three of those guys have been starters at one point or another! Oh yeah, three of those guys are juniors and one of them is a senior. We going to bring in a transfer or a HS QB? This concerns the Bearkat Nation heavily...

Just this week, we found word that we got a new recruiting coordinator and special teams coach from Div II West Texas A&M. That's a big hire for the Kats considering special teams is a big staple of the Kats program having a recent All-American place kicker and lots of Kat fans and players love putting an emphasis on our kick-blocking...

Elsewhere, in other sports, we've got new scoreboards at basketball. We're looking for a baseball coach. Just hired a womens' tennis coach (from I-AA rival Missouri St). And we just won the Southland Conference Commish Cup, the first school to win in back to back years, as well as once more, sweeping the SLC outdoor track and field titles...

Come by and visit us over on http://www.katfans.com. I'm going to try to get around and visit other boards. Hope some of you do the same. Definitely keeps the offseason "fresh" to meet I-AA folks from other schools, especially when it comes to voting in that AGS Poll...:hurray:

ButlerGSU
June 11th, 2006, 07:47 PM
New head coach.

New coaching staff.

New addition to Paulson Stadium.

New offense.

Not too much going on in Statesboro :smiley_wi

SochorField
June 11th, 2006, 07:53 PM
How pissed-off we are about our new stadium being finished in January....just in time for women's lacrosse!

paytonlives
June 11th, 2006, 08:56 PM
Moving up to I-A

Iowa

Iowa Mascot vs. Monte

How relaxed Hauck is compared to earlier years.

Men's BBall playing in ESPNU Tourney

Politics: Mostly Conservatives vs Libs stuff.

And as always how much the kitties show their Griz envy by posting stupid comments.

PantherRob82
June 11th, 2006, 09:03 PM
If this year's team can repeat the success of this year.

Tailgating at Iowa St.

Our new arena that finishes in November.

Our basketball team playing in a Thanksgiving tourney in Washington.

slostang
June 11th, 2006, 09:36 PM
The biggest news at Cal Poly is the $21.5 million renovation of the west side of Mustang stadium and if it will be ready for our first game on Sept. 2nd. My bet is it will not be ready until our second game on Sept. 30th against Southern Utah. I think the administration believes this also seeing that the dedication (it will be renamed Alex G. Spanos Stadium/Mustang Memorial Field) is scheduled for that weekend. I think that it will be worth the wait.

Fordham
June 11th, 2006, 09:42 PM
1. PL Scholarships

2. PL Expansion

3. New Staff

4. Unexciting Schedule

5. Burden of Living up to Expectations from being the #1 Ranked Team in Gate13's upcoming PL pre-season preview.

kats89
June 11th, 2006, 10:14 PM
What I-AA football related issues is your fan base discussing this off-season? What other athletic department issues are keeping your fan base interested in your program across the board, especially your football program?

Over on http://www.katfans.com...

The football discussion centers around the new score/video board at our football stadium, Bowers. We have the adjacent weight facility as well that many fans are just looking forward to seeing how it helps recruiting.

The biggest question mark that our fans have about the quarterback situation. Who's going to start? Noah Allen? Philip Daughtery? Brett Hicks? Wade Pate? Three of those guys have been starters at one point or another! Oh yeah, three of those guys are juniors and one of them is a senior. We going to bring in a transfer or a HS QB? This concerns the Bearkat Nation heavily...

Just this week, we found word that we got a new recruiting coordinator and special teams coach from Div II West Texas A&M. That's a big hire for the Kats considering special teams is a big staple of the Kats program having a recent All-American place kicker and lots of Kat fans and players love putting an emphasis on our kick-blocking...

Elsewhere, in other sports, we've got new scoreboards at basketball. We're looking for a baseball coach. Just hired a womens' tennis coach (from I-AA rival Missouri St). And we just won the Southland Conference Commish Cup, the first school to win in back to back years, as well as once more, sweeping the SLC outdoor track and field titles...

Come by and visit us over on http://www.katfans.com. I'm going to try to get around and visit other boards. Hope some of you do the same. Definitely keeps the offseason "fresh" to meet I-AA folks from other schools, especially when it comes to voting in that AGS Poll...:hurray:

Terror, you forgot who will be our next baseball coach.

carney2
June 11th, 2006, 10:19 PM
Both of them have other things - besides football - on their minds.

MR. CHICKEN
June 11th, 2006, 10:57 PM
DELAWARE LADS....ARE DISSIN' DUH #10..RATIN'.........COME ON KNUCKLE-DRAGGERS......WE COMIN' OFF UH 6-5 YEAR.....NEW QB.......LOST DANNY JONES....SOME OFF-FIELD ISSUES.......NEW TURF......SECONDARY.....IS LIKE UH LOAF UH TOAST.....GOTTA DO DUH A-10...AN' EVEN 'NOVA.....COULD COOK OURAH GOOSE......DON'T MEAN TA SOUND LIKE TUBBY.........BUT........."WE GOT NO SHOT".......: smh :......AWK!

mainejeff
June 11th, 2006, 11:14 PM
1. Maine Hockey
2. The price of lobster this summer
3. When the new permanent casino is going to be built in Bangor
4. The price of gas this summer
5. The Red Sox

Golden Eagle
June 11th, 2006, 11:36 PM
How many days until basketball season starts. I wish I was joking.

JaxStateManager
June 11th, 2006, 11:54 PM
1. Will Matt Hardin, our QB, survive two-a-days?
2. Will we break the "Curse of the Turf"? JSU lost 4 games at home last year.
3. Can we hit a *%$@! extra point?
4. How many players will JSU lose to elgibility this year?
5. Which D-I are we playing in 2007? Miss. St. this year, GA Tech in 2008,2009.

Go Lehigh TU Owl
June 12th, 2006, 12:53 AM
For Lehigh it's mostly been how Coen will hopefully be an improvement over Lembo. A lot of the discussion has been that the team might be better this year under him as opposed to if Lembo was still coaching. Then there's some moron talkin about dropping to D3 and who knows what else right now.

TexasTerror
June 12th, 2006, 07:01 AM
Terror, you forgot who will be our next baseball coach.

Nah, I covered that. Couldn't forget about it...

"We're looking for a baseball coach. Just hired a womens' tennis coach (from I-AA rival Missouri St)."

Tribe4SF
June 12th, 2006, 08:15 AM
- Which of our 4 safety recruits will get playing time? (We need them!)
- Feathers....and what logo will go on the new FieldTurf?
- How many tickets will JMU give us for their homecoming?
- Will we play anything other than a 3-4 defense?
- Where to park with the Green Lot closed?

VictorG
June 12th, 2006, 08:48 AM
Not a darn thing worth even reading in Griz Land. Most of the posters worth reading are taking a break. AGS posters excluded of course!

ccd494
June 12th, 2006, 10:18 AM
1. Maine Hockey
2. The price of lobster this summer
3. When the new permanent casino is going to be built in Bangor
4. The price of gas this summer
5. The Red Sox

Will we schedule an 11th game?

aggie6thman
June 12th, 2006, 02:18 PM
How pissed-off we are about our new stadium being finished in January....just in time for women's lacrosse!

Not to mention our QB's #4 ranking in I-AA.

WR recruit winning the MVP in his All Star game.

One of our WR's going on a mission.

Baseball arguements over stupid stuff.

Lack of information from our SID about stadium constuction, recruits, spring ball, schedule, (insert anything here).

filbert
June 12th, 2006, 02:50 PM
over at sdsufans.com in the past couple of days:

1. Will North Dakota jump to D-I and will the D-II North Central Conference implode sending additional NCC schools into I-AA?
2. Will SDSU and NDSU get an invite to the Mid-Continent?
3. Rumored and wished-for basketball and football signings.
4. Thanksgiving in the Bahamas with the SDSU women's basketball team.
5. The unbearable arrogance of SDSU fans (as seen from D-II U. of South Dakota fans' perspective)

PantherMan
June 12th, 2006, 03:18 PM
What I-AA football related issues is your fan base discussing this off-season? What other athletic department issues are keeping your fan base interested in your program across the board, especially your football program?

Over on http://www.katfans.com...

The football discussion centers around the new score/video board at our football stadium, Bowers. We have the adjacent weight facility as well that many fans are just looking forward to seeing how it helps recruiting.

The biggest question mark that our fans have about the quarterback situation. Who's going to start? Noah Allen? Philip Daughtery? Brett Hicks? Wade Pate? Three of those guys have been starters at one point or another! Oh yeah, three of those guys are juniors and one of them is a senior. We going to bring in a transfer or a HS QB? This concerns the Bearkat Nation heavily...

Just this week, we found word that we got a new recruiting coordinator and special teams coach from Div II West Texas A&M. That's a big hire for the Kats considering special teams is a big staple of the Kats program having a recent All-American place kicker and lots of Kat fans and players love putting an emphasis on our kick-blocking...

Elsewhere, in other sports, we've got new scoreboards at basketball. We're looking for a baseball coach. Just hired a womens' tennis coach (from I-AA rival Missouri St). And we just won the Southland Conference Commish Cup, the first school to win in back to back years, as well as once more, sweeping the SLC outdoor track and field titles...

Come by and visit us over on http://www.katfans.com. I'm going to try to get around and visit other boards. Hope some of you do the same. Definitely keeps the offseason "fresh" to meet I-AA folks from other schools, especially when it comes to voting in that AGS Poll...:hurray:

UNI fans are discussing:
1. Pros and cons of driving to Chattanooga in December.
2. Where to eat a good pre-game meal in Chattanooga in December.
3. How much to celebrate after a particular game in Chattanooga in December.:D

PantherMan
June 12th, 2006, 03:18 PM
What I-AA football related issues is your fan base discussing this off-season? What other athletic department issues are keeping your fan base interested in your program across the board, especially your football program?

Over on http://www.katfans.com...

The football discussion centers around the new score/video board at our football stadium, Bowers. We have the adjacent weight facility as well that many fans are just looking forward to seeing how it helps recruiting.

The biggest question mark that our fans have about the quarterback situation. Who's going to start? Noah Allen? Philip Daughtery? Brett Hicks? Wade Pate? Three of those guys have been starters at one point or another! Oh yeah, three of those guys are juniors and one of them is a senior. We going to bring in a transfer or a HS QB? This concerns the Bearkat Nation heavily...

Just this week, we found word that we got a new recruiting coordinator and special teams coach from Div II West Texas A&M. That's a big hire for the Kats considering special teams is a big staple of the Kats program having a recent All-American place kicker and lots of Kat fans and players love putting an emphasis on our kick-blocking...

Elsewhere, in other sports, we've got new scoreboards at basketball. We're looking for a baseball coach. Just hired a womens' tennis coach (from I-AA rival Missouri St). And we just won the Southland Conference Commish Cup, the first school to win in back to back years, as well as once more, sweeping the SLC outdoor track and field titles...

Come by and visit us over on http://www.katfans.com. I'm going to try to get around and visit other boards. Hope some of you do the same. Definitely keeps the offseason "fresh" to meet I-AA folks from other schools, especially when it comes to voting in that AGS Poll...:hurray:

UNI fans are discussing:
1. Pros and cons of driving to Chattanooga in December.
2. Where to eat a good pre-game meal in Chattanooga in December.
3. How much to celebrate after a particular game in Chattanooga in December.:D

j/k...but I have thought of these things since last December...:)

McNeeserocket
June 12th, 2006, 05:16 PM
What I-AA football related issues is your fan base discussing this off-season? What other athletic department issues are keeping your fan base interested in your program across the board, especially your football program?

McNeese fans are talking about:
Will Lake Charles ever return to normal?
Will the stadium lights be fixed in time for first home game?
Will the Press Box be fixed in time for first home game?
Will hurricanes screw us again this year?
Will all our talent be able to come together for a successful season?
Do we have a team able to win conference this year?

GeauxColonels
June 12th, 2006, 05:20 PM
McNeese fans are talking about:
Will Lake Charles ever return to normal?
Will the stadium lights be fixed in time for first home game?
Will the Press Box be fixed in time for first home game?
Will hurricanes screw us again this year?
Will all our talent be able to come together for a successful season?
Do we have a team able to win conference this year?

I was wondering if repairs had been made yet. Any word on what's preventing the repairs?

Bobcat94
June 12th, 2006, 05:22 PM
McNeese fans are talking about:
Will the stadium lights be fixed in time for first home game?
Will the Press Box be fixed in time for first home game?
Will hurricanes screw us again this year?
Will all our talent be able to come together for a successful season?
Will we win conference this year?


Why has it taken so long to fix the lights and press box? If you say moneys have gone else where, I might believe you, then again I might not with the history of that program they would find a way.

Freightliner
June 12th, 2006, 05:51 PM
Why has it taken so long to fix the lights and press box? If you say moneys have gone else where, I might believe you, then again I might not with the history of that program they would find a way.

When youre having to deal with FEMA...Even McNeese's storied football program takes a back seat to a lot of other things that need to be repaired.

Money is tight over there....give em a break.

Grizo406
June 12th, 2006, 06:05 PM
-Will the I-A transfers help the Griz.
-Talk from some Iowa fans, that seem to be a pretty classy group, about our game with them.
-Motorcycles.
-Standard Griz/Cat bickering.
-All the hotness that is Grizo.

crunifan
June 12th, 2006, 07:23 PM
-Will the I-A transfers help the Griz.
-Talk from some Iowa fans, that seem to be a pretty classy group, about our game with them.-Motorcycles.
-Standard Griz/Cat bickering.
-All the hotness that is Grizo.

All an act.xlolx

Brad82
June 12th, 2006, 07:29 PM
Just got back from FB alumni golf tournament and the consensus is we are cooked with Stowers as coach.

Sly Fox
June 12th, 2006, 08:10 PM
We are caught up in the developments of our new fieldhouse's construction. And everyone is anxiously awaiting the new FieldTurf being laid down on the field this next week.

We had been waiting to hear whether or not Vince Redd would be transferring from UVa to our school ... but he is instead headed to Icon. That relieves us from the potentially negative PR that would follow his presence.

Summertime always sucks on school boards. Training Camp can't start fast enough.

SU Jag
June 12th, 2006, 08:14 PM
Will we make it to Birmingham?

Who will meet us when we get there(I hope JSU)

How many LSU transfers will we get

September 2 in Jacksonville

Are we keeping those ugly arse unis from the Bayou Classic?

blukeys
June 12th, 2006, 08:58 PM
McNeese fans are talking about:
Will Lake Charles ever return to normal?
Will the stadium lights be fixed in time for first home game?
Will the Press Box be fixed in time for first home game?
Will hurricanes screw us again this year?
Will all our talent be able to come together for a successful season?
Do we have a team able to win conference this year?


Will Lake Charles ever return to normal? Less than nomal at Lake Charles is better than normal at a lot of places count your blessings!!!


Will the stadium lights be fixed in time for first home game? A Must get them fixed or line up about 1,000 cars to shine their headlights on the field. (I actually saw this done at a beach volleyball tournament)


Will the Press Box be fixed in time for first home game? Screw the Press these whiners get paid to watch football let them do it in the stands like the rest of us. Who cares what they think. If they don't like it let them get another job.



Will hurricanes screw us again this year? Don't know at least you don't have to worry about shoveling snow for a playoff game and then having the UNI coach whine that the game started 30 minutes late!!!!!!!:nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:


Will all our talent be able to come together for a successful season?Ditto for every team I know.


Do we have a team able to win conference this year? At least you don't have another 11 teams to worry about.

MACHIAVELLI
June 12th, 2006, 09:29 PM
We had been waiting to hear whether or not Vince Redd would be transferring from UVa to our school ... but he is instead headed to THE ICON. That relieves us from the potentially negative PR that would follow his presence.

What potential negative PR?

FargoBison
June 12th, 2006, 10:38 PM
1. Getting into a conference, dominates the offseason talk.
2. Media contract has been getting a lot of talk as well lately.
3. Thoughts on next years football season.
4. The DI decision that faces a few area DII NCC schools.

Sly Fox
June 12th, 2006, 10:42 PM
What potential negative PR?

Do a quick Google of Vince and you will know exactly what I'm talking about. Since we were so close to uproar at Virginia it would've been really tough for us to bring him in.

AppGuy04
June 12th, 2006, 10:47 PM
1. Relishing in the National Championship
2. Can we repeat?
3. Can Richie be replaced?
4. Possible stadium expansion in the future
5. Record # of season tickets sold.
6. When will we move to I-A? This happens every year ofcourse

Bobcat94
June 13th, 2006, 12:04 AM
When youre having to deal with FEMA...Even McNeese's storied football program takes a back seat to a lot of other things that need to be repaired.

Money is tight over there....give em a break.


GIVE ME A FREAKIN' BREAK!!!!!! If they are STILL figuring their collective **** out, then don't field a freakin' team and fix the problems.
Pick something, because it seem you're saying they can't handle but one thing at a time.......

By the way, if FEMA has anything to do with lights at a football stadium (other than what they tore up while using that facility) that is a waste of OUR money.......The school in question is on the freaking Gulf Coast!!!!!!It has been for years!!!!! Ever think it might get a little windy and rainy sometimes????????? Holy ****, they might actually need to budget for repairs during certain seasons.

:bang:

I have a feeling they will have the stadium repaired by kickoff......just a hunch.....

ngineer
June 13th, 2006, 12:18 AM
For Lehigh it's mostly been how Coen will hopefully be an improvement over Lembo. A lot of the discussion has been that the team might be better this year under him as opposed to if Lembo was still coaching. Then there's some moron talkin about dropping to D3 and who knows what else right now.

I would add to that the unknown impact the new Prez may have on the direction of the Athletic Department. Most are cautiously optimistic that she will not be rocking a boat that's been pretty successful...

MACHIAVELLI
June 13th, 2006, 12:43 AM
Do a quick Google of Vince and you will know exactly what I'm talking about. Since we were so close to uproar at Virginia it would've been really tough for us to bring him in.

I've known about V. Redd for some time now. We also have two more former UVa players (a DT and a DB) If V. Redd wants to make major life change then THE ICON would be the perfect place for him to get his act together. If he is willing to come play under our rules then I don't see any reason not to give them a chance. I am glad that he has atleast two years left. Hopefully he will see that he can still achieve his goal of playing pro ball, after he receives his quaility education. :read:

McNeeserocket
June 13th, 2006, 01:05 AM
GIVE ME A FREAKIN' BREAK!!!!!! If they are STILL figuring their collective **** out, then don't field a freakin' team and fix the problems.
Pick something, because it seem you're saying they can't handle but one thing at a time.......

By the way, if FEMA has anything to do with lights at a football stadium (other than what they tore up while using that facility) that is a waste of OUR money.......The school in question is on the freaking Gulf Coast!!!!!!It has been for years!!!!! Ever think it might get a little windy and rainy sometimes????????? Holy ****, they might actually need to budget for repairs during certain seasons.

:bang:

I have a feeling they will have the stadium repaired by kickoff......just a hunch.....

I think we should put you in charge of all the hurricane relief and rebuilding projects since you seem to have all the answers and you also seem so very sensitive to the millions of people who suffered unbelievable losses.

To answer your questions would first mean I would have to provide you with some basic organs that you seem to lack. You have no heart and if you have a brain, you haven't invested much in trying to fill it with much (or perhaps your investments were equivalent to junk bonds).

McNeese suffered 30 million in property damage, which the stadium lights and press box damage were just a very small portion of that amount. On top of the building and/or property damage, you add more in equipment damage (probably another 2 to 3 million). FEMA will pay a portion of the damage after state insurance pays what it will pay. However, here is the bad part. The state has to fix all state property damaged by the two hurricanes. They have a list of priorities to go off of that the State legislature had voted on. They have ranked damages and placed all facilities and relative damage on a hierarchy if you will. The hierarchy must be followed in strict order!

McNeese has money to fix the stadium lights and pressbox, but the state says that they can't use their money to fix anything on the state legislative list. So we are fighting "the powers that be" to use donated money to fix our stadium issues. You may wonder why it is important for us to have lights at Cowboy Stadium. McNeese plays night games (only once every few years might there be a day game) because Lake Charles attends night games at double the attendance of day games. Therefore, if we don't use the donated money to fix the stadium issues, then we will lose over half our gate for the season and we will also lose the donated money, as there are specific stipulations on how and when you must spend the donated dollars. If we do not spend the donated money within the next few months, we lose it. If we do lose the money, then the taxpayers’ money has to be spent on something that could have been paid for by private donations. How smart is that (perhaps you were in on this type of thinking Bobcat 94)?

So you see, McNeese is trying to spend the best non-tax dollars on the stadium damages and leave the Political Geniuses to make priority lists of what should be fixed first. These lists are made with typical politics behind them as areas like Lafayette, LA get repairs done to a certain state school, who any mental midget (probably kin to you Bobcat 94) knows was not impacted much by either Hurricane.

To answer those who really might care, the McNeese Administration is using all the power it has to find a way to complete the repairs by the first home game so as not to cause more financial debt.

slostang
June 13th, 2006, 01:15 AM
Good post McNeeserocket. Good luck.

Tribe4SF
June 13th, 2006, 06:16 AM
I've known about V. Redd for some time now.

Then why'd you ask?:eyebrow:

Ivytalk
June 13th, 2006, 09:36 AM
1. Their portfolios.
2. What kind of champagne to serve at the Yale tailgate.
3. How Larry Summers got screwed.
4. Biff's and Muffy's admission chances.
5. Whether the Hamptons/Newport/Fisher's Island will get whacked by a hurricane this year.

Pard4Life
June 13th, 2006, 09:46 AM
In Pard land, it is something like...

1. Progress on the new football stadium
2. How are we going to replac the defense
3. Can we beat Colgate and an Ivy?
4. How awesome Dan Weiss is
5. What's next following scholarship approval

Kill'em
June 13th, 2006, 09:48 AM
New head coach.

New coaching staff.

New addition to Paulson Stadium.

New offense.

Not too much going on in Statesboro :smiley_wi
Don't forget the growing movement to take us to I-A and the get rid of Sam Baker campaign.

Kill'em
June 13th, 2006, 09:50 AM
Moving up to I-A
I don't see why y'all don't.

Baldy
June 13th, 2006, 11:30 AM
Don't forget the growing movement to take us to I-A and the get rid of Sam Baker campaign.
Also don't forget the *gasp* potential uniform changes. :eek:

Bobcat94
June 13th, 2006, 12:13 PM
I think we should put you in charge of all the hurricane relief and rebuilding projects since you seem to have all the answers and you also seem so very sensitive to the millions of people who suffered unbelievable losses.

To answer your questions would first mean I would have to provide you with some basic organs that you seem to lack. You have no heart and if you have a brain, you haven't invested much in trying to fill it with much (or perhaps your investments were equivalent to junk bonds).

McNeese suffered 30 million in property damage, which the stadium lights and press box damage were just a very small portion of that amount. On top of the building and/or property damage, you add more in equipment damage (probably another 2 to 3 million). FEMA will pay a portion of the damage after state insurance pays what it will pay. However, here is the bad part. The state has to fix all state property damaged by the two hurricanes. They have a list of priorities to go off of that the State legislature had voted on. They have ranked damages and placed all facilities and relative damage on a hierarchy if you will. The hierarchy must be followed in strict order!

McNeese has money to fix the stadium lights and pressbox, but the state says that they can't use their money to fix anything on the state legislative list. So we are fighting "the powers that be" to use donated money to fix our stadium issues. You may wonder why it is important for us to have lights at Cowboy Stadium. McNeese plays night games (only once every few years might there be a day game) because Lake Charles attends night games at double the attendance of day games. Therefore, if we don't use the donated money to fix the stadium issues, then we will lose over half our gate for the season and we will also lose the donated money, as there are specific stipulations on how and when you must spend the donated dollars. If we do not spend the donated money within the next few months, we lose it. If we do lose the money, then the taxpayers’ money has to be spent on something that could have been paid for by private donations. How smart is that (perhaps you were in on this type of thinking Bobcat 94)?

So you see, McNeese is trying to spend the best non-tax dollars on the stadium damages and leave the Political Geniuses to make priority lists of what should be fixed first. These lists are made with typical politics behind them as areas like Lafayette, LA get repairs done to a certain state school, who any mental midget (probably kin to you Bobcat 94) knows was not impacted much by either Hurricane.

To answer those who really might care, the McNeese Administration is using all the power it has to find a way to complete the repairs by the first home game so as not to cause more financial debt.

Well lets see you obviously seem to think I feel it appropriate for the government to help everyone and that donations made by many (INCLUDING ME) should be frivolously ear marked. Hell I spent a night down at the convention center here in Austin helping refugees from Katrina and Rita. I’ve seen what people working together in many instances can do (Guess that confirms my lack of compassion).

You can’t be further from the truth regarding my opinion. I’d love to see everyone pick themselves up by their bootstraps and/or help their neighbor. (I consider myself a neighbor with such a regional impact.) There is way too much reliance on the government. The issues I have begin when a year has past and there is little or no progress and your local politicians (doesn’t matter if they are Jack Ass, Pacaderm, or any other equivalent) still are confused on how money should be distributed, DEBRIS PICKED UP (it’s been a year, mind you), etc.

Just amazing! I think we agree.....

Look this is not a personal attack, this is a response in effect triggered by the train wreck that occurred. NOT THE HURRICANE, but the amazing lack of ineptitude of your local municipalities, parishes, and the state to get it right and/or getting in the way of relief. If asked today, I’d still send money, if I knew it would be used with the intent it was solicited. (I guess on that part we also agree)

As I stated before “I’D BET THEY FIGURE IT OUT BEFORE KICK OFF.” With that said I will respectfully concede this argument to my neighbor to the east and apologize for my candor.

Kill'em
June 13th, 2006, 12:56 PM
Also don't forget the *gasp* potential uniform changes. :eek:
Oh yeah, I forgot. I also forgot Sam's getting rid of our radio broadcast team. :nono:

Ken_Z
June 13th, 2006, 01:35 PM
1) Basketball - who will be on the schedule next year?
2) Basketball - how tough should the schedule be next year?
3) Basketball - who are 2007 recruits mentioning Bucknell?

oh, there was also something about the school sponsoring a football team in the fall, but that was quickly dismissed as a wild rumor.

blukeys
June 13th, 2006, 10:06 PM
1. Their portfolios.
2. What kind of champagne to serve at the Yale tailgate.
3. How Larry Summers got screwed.
4. Biff's and Muffy's admission chances.
5. Whether the Hamptons/Newport/Fisher's Island will get whacked by a hurricane this year.


Do Ivy fans even care about football???? I duscuss my stocks with brokers and not fans at a football game!!!!!!!

I have learned the hard way that the friend of a friend of a friend who knows more than me is an idiot whose brother is a janitor at a brokerage and thus has a tip:nod: :nod: :nod: .

By the way Summers got screwed but what should a liberal Democrat expect for telling the truth!!!!!!!xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:

crunifan
June 13th, 2006, 10:13 PM
1) Basketball - who will be on the schedule next year?
2) Basketball - how tough should the schedule be next year?
3) Basketball - who are 2007 recruits mentioning Bucknell?

oh, there was also something about the school sponsoring a football team in the fall, but that was quickly dismissed as a wild rumor.

:hurray:

blukeys
June 13th, 2006, 10:19 PM
Good post McNeeserocket. Good luck.


The Rocket is on my short list of babes of I-AA. The Rocket never offers positions without having some real big backup. In short in Poker, the Rocket just does not bluff!!!!!!!:nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:

My view is if the Rocket says something, You can take it to the bank!!!!!!

GOKATS
June 13th, 2006, 10:39 PM
Good post McNeeserocket. Good luck.

And I for one, heartily concur. :thumbsup:

slostang
June 13th, 2006, 11:37 PM
Well lets see you obviously seem to think I feel it appropriate for the government to help everyone and that donations made by many (INCLUDING ME) should be frivolously ear marked. Hell I spent a night down at the convention center here in Austin helping refugees from Katrina and Rita. I’ve seen what people working together in many instances can do (Guess that confirms my lack of compassion).

You can’t be further from the truth regarding my opinion. I’d love to see everyone pick themselves up by their bootstraps and/or help their neighbor. (I consider myself a neighbor with such a regional impact.) There is way too much reliance on the government. The issues I have begin when a year has past and there is little or no progress and your local politicians (doesn’t matter if they are Jack Ass, Pacaderm, or any other equivalent) still are confused on how money should be distributed, DEBRIS PICKED UP (it’s been a year, mind you), etc.

Just amazing! I think we agree.....

Look this is not a personal attack, this is a response in effect triggered by the train wreck that occurred. NOT THE HURRICANE, but the amazing lack of ineptitude of your local municipalities, parishes, and the state to get it right and/or getting in the way of relief. If asked today, I’d still send money, if I knew it would be used with the intent it was solicited. (I guess on that part we also agree)

As I stated before “I’D BET THEY FIGURE IT OUT BEFORE KICK OFF.” With that said I will respectfully concede this argument to my neighbor to the east and apologize for my candor.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

SoCon48
June 14th, 2006, 02:54 AM
Whether or not the SoCon is a friggin' baseball conference.

FL connection
June 14th, 2006, 11:44 AM
1. Filling graduation holes
2. How to go to EKU and WIN!!!
3. Repeating as OVC champs
4. Preparing for a play-off game, we've sucked the last two.....
5. Winning a play-off game and going a couple of games deep...
6. What to do in Charleston, Il besides watching the corn grow.....

connection out!!

Bear Fan 101
June 14th, 2006, 12:06 PM
on www.ucafans.com we are discussing...

1. The Move Up (July 1)
2. Players lost or gone due to transfers and such
3. New Athletic Director (John Thompson)
4. A lengthy discussion on softball of aall things
5. The upcoming 2006 season and schedule

other than that I dont see a whole lot happeneing until right before fall drills begin or even up until the first real fall scrimmage.

Cocky
June 14th, 2006, 02:51 PM
How to cook good ribs?
Will our baseball coach ever get a contract?
Will our AD destroy our athletic department?
Will our basketball team ever win again?
Will our scoreboard ever get put up?
Will our basketball coach ever get fired?
Will our AD destory our golf program?
Why did we not win the overall NC in rifle?
The dancers in the hard core band.
Will we be competitive on the national level in football in 2006?
How bad will we beat Mississippi State?
And, why is the Mississippi State game including in our season ticket plan when the game is played in Starkville?

GeauxColonels
June 14th, 2006, 03:57 PM
Hurricanes....

Freightliner
June 14th, 2006, 04:22 PM
Who has the best pizza in San Marcos

And the World Cup...


ohhh brudder!

DUPFLFan
June 14th, 2006, 04:28 PM
Mostly what we are talking about is

1. The new AD (Sandy Hatfield-Clubb) :eyebrow:
2. The refurbished stadium :hurray:
3. Prez Maxwell said that 1AA scholarship football has no place in Drake's future - it's non-scholarship or bust. :bang:
4. Who is coaching basketball, Dr. Tom or his son Keno...xidiotx

Go...gate
June 14th, 2006, 05:12 PM
1) Will Saraceno continue to progress as a QB (I think yes)

2) Replacing graduation losses

3) Wishing for a round of golf at Seven Oaks

4) Following their favorite baseball team (because Colgate saw fit to drop the sport!)

5) Whether the frozen tundra at Andy Kerr Stadium melts by July so it can be re-sodded and re-seeded for the FB season

UNH SUPERFAN
June 14th, 2006, 06:21 PM
AT UNH THE DISCUSSION IS:
1. CAN WE PLAY GOOD ENOUGH DEFENSE TO MATCH LAST SEASON'S SUCCESS.
2. IN WHAT GAME WILL DAVE BALL BREAK JERRY RICE'S TOUCHDOWN RECORD.
3. WHAT WILL GAME ATTENDANCE BE LIKE AFTER 2 OF THE BEST SEASONS IN UNH FOOTBALL HISTORY.
4. CAN THE DEPARTING SENIORS, ESPECIALLY ON DEFENSE, BE REPLACED WITH CHAMPIONSHIP-CALIBER PLAYERS (I THINK THEY CAN).
5. WHEN WILL THE PROPOSED STADIUM BE FUNDED AND CONSTRUCTED.
6. HOW COME UNH PLAYERS DO NOT GET SIGNED TO PRO FREE AGENT CONTRACTS IN THE NUMBERS THAT OTHER TEAMS DO.

McNeeserocket
June 14th, 2006, 07:06 PM
The Rocket is on my short list of babes of I-AA. The Rocket never offers positions without having some real big backup. In short in Poker, the Rocket just does not bluff!!!!!!!:nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:

My view is if the Rocket says something, You can take it to the bank!!!!!!

Wow! :) I appreciate what you said. Of course, now I have to be sure and live up to the compliment! xlolx No pressure there.:eek:

McNeeserocket
June 14th, 2006, 07:46 PM
Well lets see you obviously seem to think I feel it appropriate for the government to help everyone and that donations made by many (INCLUDING ME) should be frivolously ear marked. Hell I spent a night down at the convention center here in Austin helping refugees from Katrina and Rita. I’ve seen what people working together in many instances can do (Guess that confirms my lack of compassion).

You can’t be further from the truth regarding my opinion. I’d love to see everyone pick themselves up by their bootstraps and/or help their neighbor. (I consider myself a neighbor with such a regional impact.) There is way too much reliance on the government. The issues I have begin when a year has past and there is little or no progress and your local politicians (doesn’t matter if they are Jack Ass, Pacaderm, or any other equivalent) still are confused on how money should be distributed, DEBRIS PICKED UP (it’s been a year, mind you), etc.

Just amazing! I think we agree.....

Look this is not a personal attack, this is a response in effect triggered by the train wreck that occurred. NOT THE HURRICANE, but the amazing lack of ineptitude of your local municipalities, parishes, and the state to get it right and/or getting in the way of relief. If asked today, I’d still send money, if I knew it would be used with the intent it was solicited. (I guess on that part we also agree)

As I stated before “I’D BET THEY FIGURE IT OUT BEFORE KICK OFF.” With that said I will respectfully concede this argument to my neighbor to the east and apologize for my candor.

Now you have to go and really really be nice and spoil everything!:eyebrow: Seriously, I appreciate what you said, especially the apology. I actually think I was a little harsh in my response. So I apologize to you.:nod:

Unfortunately, whenever a disaster strikes, like the Gulf Coast hurricanes, the government is involved. Sadly, whatever they do is criticized (whether they are not enough involved or too much involved). In these disasters it was a little of both. Add in that there are multi-levels of govt. that have to get involved and you have the perfect recipe for a relief pace that can't keep up with slugs. Therefore, it is our system of too much red tape and too many hands that have to be greased that cause so many delays in actually helping those who need it. I believe there are many more hard-working govt. employees who truly want to help but they simply are bogged down in planning, re-planning, explaining, detailing etc. to verify spending of taxpayers dollars. And then there are the low lifes that come in and try and take advantage of the survivors and fraudulently take money from those who it was well intended by the govt. This fraud in turns calls for more paperwork and procedures in the future to keep the same thing from happening again. And it keeps perpetuating the waste of time, manpower and money.

On a good note, there were a lot of really kind hearted, giving people who helped with the relief work. Many are still helping. Personnel with FEMA and the military were kind and helpful in almost all cases. Even they are weighed down by rules and regulations, but they still managed to help in a myriad of ways. I hope that none of you ever has to see what is required in this type of emergency, but if you should find yourself in this same type of need, I hope the help that Lake Charles and other communities received is given to you with the same dignity, kindness and selflessness that was given to us. The temperatures here right after the hurricane were in the upper 90's (with the Louisiana humidity) for several weeks and there was no electricity for at least two weeks, but the relief workers of the military, FEMA, and Red Cross worked around the clock outside in the heat to help and protect Lake Charles and other communities.

I try to remember all the good of mankind when the pace of recovery still seems slow. It helps to see what has been done and not just what needs to be done. But I digress.............:rolleyes:

By hell or high water (oops, poor analogy), McNeese will have stadium lights shinning on "The Hole" on September 9, 2006 (our first home game).

golionsgo
June 15th, 2006, 12:54 AM
Our fan base tends to "go on vacation" during the summer and discussion doesn't heat up until late July, early August. But I would assume the more frequent topics will be in no particular order...

1. The QB situation...

2. Development of Offensive Line...

3. Potential to be great on defense...

4. Can we survive non-conference schedule/stay healthy?...

5. Season opener at New Mexico State/facing Hal Mumme...

6. Extremely talented recruiting class/how many will contribute?...

7. Dennis Roland year two/philosophy taking hold...

8. Can we finish in upper half of Southland? Are we a year away?...

9. Need to recruit a big man for basketball...

10. Can we replace SLC Player of the Year, Ricky Woods...

blukeys
June 15th, 2006, 01:05 AM
Wow! :) I appreciate what you said. Of course, now I have to be sure and live up to the compliment! xlolx No pressure there.:eek:


Just deal with the pressure. It's not that big a deal our teams do it every week in the fall!!!!xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx

MR. CHICKEN
June 15th, 2006, 04:17 PM
AT UNH THE DISCUSSION IS:
1. CAN WE PLAY GOOD ENOUGH DEFENSE TO MATCH LAST SEASON'S SUCCESS.
2. IN WHAT GAME WILL DAVE BALL BREAK JERRY RICE'S TOUCHDOWN RECORD.
3. WHAT WILL GAME ATTENDANCE BE LIKE AFTER 2 OF THE BEST SEASONS IN UNH FOOTBALL HISTORY.
4. CAN THE DEPARTING SENIORS, ESPECIALLY ON DEFENSE, BE REPLACED WITH CHAMPIONSHIP-CALIBER PLAYERS (I THINK THEY CAN).
5. WHEN WILL THE PROPOSED STADIUM BE FUNDED AND CONSTRUCTED.
6. HOW COME UNH PLAYERS DO NOT GET SIGNED TO PRO FREE AGENT CONTRACTS IN THE NUMBERS THAT OTHER TEAMS DO.

AH'M GONNA LIKES MAH FRIEND...SUPERMAN...UH...ER...UM...SUPERFAN.....AH CAN READ HIS HANDWRITIN'....:thumbsup:...BRAWK!

Bobcat94
June 16th, 2006, 10:30 AM
Now you have to go and really really be nice and spoil everything!:eyebrow: Seriously, I appreciate what you said, especially the apology. I actually think I was a little harsh in my response. So I apologize to you.:nod:

Unfortunately, whenever a disaster strikes, like the Gulf Coast hurricanes, the government is involved. Sadly, whatever they do is criticized (whether they are not enough involved or too much involved). In these disasters it was a little of both. Add in that there are multi-levels of govt. that have to get involved and you have the perfect recipe for a relief pace that can't keep up with slugs. Therefore, it is our system of too much red tape and too many hands that have to be greased that cause so many delays in actually helping those who need it. I believe there are many more hard-working govt. employees who truly want to help but they simply are bogged down in planning, re-planning, explaining, detailing etc. to verify spending of taxpayers dollars. And then there are the low lifes that come in and try and take advantage of the survivors and fraudulently take money from those who it was well intended by the govt. This fraud in turns calls for more paperwork and procedures in the future to keep the same thing from happening again. And it keeps perpetuating the waste of time, manpower and money.

On a good note, there were a lot of really kind hearted, giving people who helped with the relief work. Many are still helping. Personnel with FEMA and the military were kind and helpful in almost all cases. Even they are weighed down by rules and regulations, but they still managed to help in a myriad of ways. I hope that none of you ever has to see what is required in this type of emergency, but if you should find yourself in this same type of need, I hope the help that Lake Charles and other communities received is given to you with the same dignity, kindness and selflessness that was given to us. The temperatures here right after the hurricane were in the upper 90's (with the Louisiana humidity) for several weeks and there was no electricity for at least two weeks, but the relief workers of the military, FEMA, and Red Cross worked around the clock outside in the heat to help and protect Lake Charles and other communities.

I try to remember all the good of mankind when the pace of recovery still seems slow. It helps to see what has been done and not just what needs to be done. But I digress.............:rolleyes:

By hell or high water (oops, poor analogy), McNeese will have stadium lights shinning on "The Hole" on September 9, 2006 (our first home game).

:)

The Gadfly
June 16th, 2006, 03:16 PM
Apparently a mascot change :nod:

McNeeserocket
June 16th, 2006, 06:35 PM
:)SLC Champs 2006

I think the above by-line is a little premature. Putting SLC Champs 2005 is certainly allowable (though in truth it should say Co-Champs) as you are the 2005 SLC football Champ. Saying you are the 2006 Champs is a picture of the future that has not been determined. TSU just won their very first ever SLC football championship (certainly something to be proud of and something to wear proudly), but acting/assuming that it will happen next year seems a little delusional. If, TSU had just won the 3rd, 5th, or 10th championship in the last 10 or 15 years you might have some genuine expectation to assume another consecutive championship.

I am not saying it cannot happen, because your coach and program are certainly forward moving. What I am saying is that stating it as if it was a fact is arrogant.

crunifan
June 16th, 2006, 06:39 PM
1) McLeod Center

2) New uniforms

3) Can we make it back to the Championship?

4) Can we win lucky Gateway title 13?

5) It's time for payback with the Redbirds!

McNeese75
June 16th, 2006, 10:01 PM
I think the above by-line is a little premature. Putting SLC Champs 2005 is certainly allowable (though in truth it should say Co-Champs) as you are the 2005 SLC football Champ. Saying you are the 2006 Champs is a picture of the future that has not been determined. TSU just won their very first ever SLC football championship (certainly something to be proud of and something to wear proudly), but acting/assuming that it will happen next year seems a little delusional. If, TSU had just won the 3rd, 5th, or 10th championship in the last 10 or 15 years you might have some genuine expectation to assume another consecutive championship.

I am not saying it cannot happen, because your coach and program are certainly forward moving. What I am saying is that stating it as if it was a fact is arrogant.

I think maybe 94 is talking about Girls tennisxlolx

McNeese72
June 17th, 2006, 12:04 AM
Look this is not a personal attack, this is a response in effect triggered by the train wreck that occurred. NOT THE HURRICANE, but the amazing lack of ineptitude of your local municipalities, parishes, and the state to get it right and/or getting in the way of relief. If asked today, I’d still send money, if I knew it would be used with the intent it was solicited. (I guess on that part we also agree)



I think you have Lake Charles and SW LA confused with New Orleans. And working at some relief center does not give you any idea of the damage that was suffered down here. 90% of the buildings in the Cameron parish just South of us were totally wiped out, gone, not there anymore. You'd have to been down here and seen it for yourself to believe it.

Our local cities and parish governments in SW LA. did a great job during and after the hurricane. And the citizens of this area pitched in the recovery efforts and didn't sit around waiting for the government to do it for them unlike some of the people on the SE side of the State.

If you have read Jeannie's (Rocket's) post, you should been able to realize that we have raised a lot of the money to do the repairs ourselves but the dumbass state government (that's those people over there on the east side of the state) and politics are preventing us from going ahead and doing it.

Doc

fuEMO
June 17th, 2006, 11:43 AM
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paytonlives
June 17th, 2006, 05:13 PM
I think you have Lake Charles and SW LA confused with New Orleans. And working at some relief center does not give you any idea of the damage that was suffered down here. 90% of the buildings in the Cameron parish just South of us were totally wiped out, gone, not there anymore. You'd have to been down here and seen it for yourself to believe it.

Our local cities and parish governments in SW LA. did a great job during and after the hurricane. And the citizens of this area pitched in the recovery efforts and didn't sit around waiting for the government to do it for them unlike some of the people on the SE side of the State.

If you have read Jeannie's (Rocket's) post, you should been able to realize that we have raised a lot of the money to do the repairs ourselves but the dumbass state government (that's those people over there on the east side of the state) and politics are preventing us from going ahead and doing it.

Doc

I went to Cameron/Oak Grove a couple of weeks ago to help rebuild. From Port Arthur,TX to Lake Charles,LA (about 110 miles) There are ZERO gas stations and ZERO Restaurants open!!! I was stunned and got the feeling that those people are screwed because all the money is going to a city built 10 feet under sea level.

Pray for the people of southwest LA its a SAD mess.

McNeeserocket
July 19th, 2006, 05:39 PM
By hell or high water (oops, poor analogy), McNeese will have stadium lights shinning on "The Hole" on September 9, 2006 (our first home game).

For those who expressed an interest in why, how, who, and when stadium lights would be repaired at McNeese, the following article on the McNeese Athletic website gives an update to repair and replacement of stadium lights at McNeese State University's "The Hole." http://mcneesesports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/071906aaa.html

McNeese Stadium
Progress is continuing on the re-setting of the light standards at McNeese State's Cowboy Stadium and Richard Rhoden, the university's director of facilities and plant operations, said that all should be up and operable within a 35 day period. Foundations for six light poles, four on the east side and two on the west side, have been completed with the foundations now extending 30 feet into the ground and being 54 inches in diameter. The other two light poles on the west side are connected to the press box.

"This should be very sufficient," Rhoden said. "Before, they were only set 10 to 12 feet in the ground with a 36 inch diameter." The McNeese director said that Hurricane Rita caused no damage to the poles and that they are currently being repainted. He added that the lights will be re-set and re-lamped. "We should have better lighting than before," Rhoden added.

McNeese has six home games scheduled this season, all of them under the lights with the opener set for September 9 against West Virginia Tech. Other home games are against South Dakota State on Sept. 30, Southern Utah on Oct. 7, Texas State on Oct. 14, Southeastern Louisiana on Nov. 4 and Nicholls State on Nov. 18.

Last year McNeese played only two games in Cowboy Stadium because of the hurricane and both games were day outings.

Retro
July 20th, 2006, 03:07 PM
I think you have Lake Charles and SW LA confused with New Orleans. And working at some relief center does not give you any idea of the damage that was suffered down here. 90% of the buildings in the Cameron parish just South of us were totally wiped out, gone, not there anymore. You'd have to been down here and seen it for yourself to believe it.

Our local cities and parish governments in SW LA. did a great job during and after the hurricane. And the citizens of this area pitched in the recovery efforts and didn't sit around waiting for the government to do it for them unlike some of the people on the SE side of the State.

If you have read Jeannie's (Rocket's) post, you should been able to realize that we have raised a lot of the money to do the repairs ourselves but the dumbass state government (that's those people over there on the east side of the state) and politics are preventing us from going ahead and doing it.

Doc

I was about to say the same thing.. Locally, We took care of ourselves after Rita thanks to Former Mayor Mount's establishing of a Rainy Day Fund and to a Tough Police Chief... Since Mcneese is a state school, we have to battle red tape and corruption and the money pit that is New Orleans sucking everything from the state.

I might add that even though Mcneese offered refunds for part of the 2005 season ticket package, nearly everyone refused the refund and donated that money back to the school. That's about 7,000 tickets.

bluehenbillk
July 20th, 2006, 04:11 PM
UD fans are griping about losing players, 2 this week to career ending back injuries & 2 WR's, one starter from last year who flunked out & the other was a to-be transfer from BC that fell through.