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Lee changes scheduling
New coach unveils a different approach
July 23, 2004

LAFAYETTE — The first evidences of a change in the UL men’s basketball head coaching office are already being noticed.

One year after playing two fewer games than allowed, new Ragin’ Cajun head coach Robert Lee confirmed on Thursday a full 27-game schedule that now includes just one non-Division I opponent.

And if Lee gets his way in the near future, there will be no non-Division I foes on the Cajuns’ 2004-05 schedule.

The most recent development is that reigning Missouri Valley Conference champion Southern Illinois will visit the Cajundome on Jan. 5 instead of hosting Division II Delta State.

“It just happened on Monday,’’ Lee said. “(UL assistant) coach (Bill) Pope talked to Southern Illinois, which also has a new coach. Southern Illinois just felt like it had enough home games and that this might be a good enough mid-major matchup that somebody might pick it up on TV.’’

The Cajuns will then return the visit next season in Carbondale, Ill.

Division II St. Mary’s remains on this year’s schedule, but Lee said he’s talking to such schools as Memphis, Marquette and Southern Mississippi to drop that game as well. If successful, however, it may mean replacing a home game with a road game.

“I just would like to get to the point where we don’t have any non-Division I schools on our schedule,’’ said Lee, who added that the Southern Illinois game is still just a verbal agreement. It’s the only game where the contract hasn’t been returned.

If no other changes are made, the schedule will include 13 home and 14 road games. In addition to the Sun Belt games, the home schedule will consist of Southern Illinois, Rice, Lamar, Georgia State and St. Mary’s. The road schedule will include North Carolina State, Vanderbilt, McNeese State, Lamar, Georgia State and two games against state schools at LSU, starting with Louisiana Tech.

“It’s a competitive schedule, and yet one that we have a chance to have good success with,’’ Lee said. “I think there’s a good balance.’’

Lee hopes it quickly invokes a new approach to scheduling.

“If we want to be the best team in the Sun Belt year-in and year-out, I think we need to take the lead in scheduling,’’ he said. “Look at Kentucky in the SEC. They play tough teams night-in and night-out, while other teams in that league play patsies.’’

In Lee’s mind, it’s a matter of positive thinking.

“I want to be the best, so we’re going to play the best,’’ he said. “I think that will also help attract fans and better players. We’ve got to get out of that mindset of, “We might lose.’’ Naturally, we could lose.

“But in order to get to the point where we can’t make it to the NCAA without winning three games in March, you’ve got to play a tough schedule.’’
07-24-2004 07:31 PM
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Up-to-date schedule:

13 Home games
Southern Illinois
Div. 2 St. Mary's
Rice (return game from 2004 Bracket Buster)
Lamar
Georgia St.
8 Sun Belt games

12 Away games
Georgia St.
Lamar
McNeese St.
North Carolina St.
Vanderbilt
7 Sun Belt games

2 Neutral Court games
vs. LA Tech (@ LSU Tournament)
vs. LSU/Tulane (@ LSU Tournament)
07-24-2004 07:35 PM
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somebody help me out, we will play UNO, UNT, USA, NMSU, and Denver home and away that is

5 SBC home games
and
5 SBC away games

so that leaves 3 home games and 2 away games left vs SBC East teams. Going off of the schedule last year, does this mean that we will play

Arkansas-Little Rock (away)
Western Kentucky (home)
Middle Tennessee (home)
Arkansas State (away)
Florida International (home)

03-confused

If so that would make our 2004-2005 schedule

Home games (13)
Southern Illinois
St. Mary's
Rice
Lamar
Georgia St.
UNO
UNT
USA
NMSU
Denver
FIU
WKU
MT

Away Games (12)
Georgia St.
Lamar
McNeese St.
North Carolina St.
Vanderbilt
UNO
UNT
USA
NMSU
Denver
ASU
UALR

Neutral Court games (2)
vs. LA Tech (@ LSU Tournament)
vs. LSU/Tulane (@ LSU Tournament)
07-24-2004 11:57 PM
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other than St. Mary's :frown: this is a pretty damn good schedule. Has anyone heard if the North Carolina St and/or Vanderbilt game will be returned in 2005-2006? or are these just 1 year money games?
07-25-2004 12:08 AM
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That seems right to me Swamp, but I think I'll just wait till the schedules come out to find out which SBC East teams we play at home. I'd love to get WKU at home this year and beat em like we did last year.
07-25-2004 09:39 AM
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