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That's a toughie.
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(01-11-2015 05:17 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  That's a toughie.

On ESPNU right now.
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(01-11-2015 05:17 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  That's a toughie.

On ESPNU right now.



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(01-11-2015 05:20 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 05:17 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  That's a toughie.

On ESPNU right now.



Watching the Colts.

Porter's team up on top 25 Wichita State 28 - 23 at half. Good crowd at Loyola is really fired up!
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(01-11-2015 05:52 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 05:30 PM)Jim T Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 05:20 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 05:17 PM)outsideualr Wrote:  That's a toughie.

On ESPNU right now.



Watching the Colts.

Porter's team up on top 25 Wichita State 28 - 23 at half. Good crowd at Loyola is really fired up!



Go, Porter!!!
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Unfortunately cream rising to top in Chicago.
Porter's guys still in it, though. Am curious why we root for him though. He did pull a Gillon on us several years ago, AND, more importantly, he never seems to age. Can you think of any other school's boosters pulling for a coach who pulled a Gillon on them? Maybe if he starts losing regularly, I'll start rooting against him.
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(01-11-2015 06:28 PM)Jim T Wrote:  Porter's guys still in it, though. Am curious why we root for him though. He did pull a Gillon on us several years ago, AND, more importantly, he never seems to age. Can you think of any other school's boosters pulling for a coach who pulled a Gillon on them? Maybe if he starts losing regularly, I'll start rooting against him.

He pulled a what? Porter left UALR for a better job in a better conference closer to his family's home for more money. What in the world is wrong with that? Our program would be a hell of a lot better off if we consistently had coaches who were desired and could move up. WKU has made a tradition of it. Or does this make me a "hater"?
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(01-11-2015 06:28 PM)Jim T Wrote:  Porter's guys still in it, though. Am curious why we root for him though. He did pull a Gillon on us several years ago, AND, more importantly, he never seems to age. Can you think of any other school's boosters pulling for a coach who pulled a Gillon on them? Maybe if he starts losing regularly, I'll start rooting against him.

I cannot comprehend UALR fans pulling for Gillon (other than those who want our program to look bad). I can understand fans pulling for Porter. He resurrected our program after the Sidney debacle and was all class in my contacts with him. Still, I don't chose to pull for someone who bailed on "my" program before he had accomplished anything here. I know folks who knew him better than me liked to use the line "it's all about Porter". That's fine as Newell had a big ego, as does every successful coach like Calipari, Petino, Nolan, etc. It's part of what make these guys great at what they do. It's interesting that Beliema comes across as a "aw shucks" kind of guy- wonder if that's a façade and he really is a lot more like Sabin and Meyer underneath it all.
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(01-11-2015 07:13 PM)mjs Wrote:  I cannot comprehend UALR fans pulling for Gillon (other than those who want our program to look bad). I can understand fans pulling for Porter. He resurrected our program after the Sidney debacle and was all class in my contacts with him. Still, I don't chose to pull for someone who bailed on "my" program before he had accomplished anything here. I know folks who knew him better than me liked to use the line "it's all about Porter". That's fine as Newell had a big ego, as does every successful coach like Calipari, Petino, Nolan, etc. It's part of what make these guys great at what they do. It's interesting that Beliema comes across as a "aw shucks" kind of guy- wonder if that's a façade and he really is a lot more like Sabin and Meyer underneath it all.

Porter accomplished enough in three years that he was hired by better programs that I'm sure came with nice pay raises. Who has come after Shields after twelve years? While you can't understand how one can pull for Porter and Gillon, I can't understand how a Trojan fan who hates the hogs as much as you do, can pull for Shields now. At the same time, I can understand Trojan fans who are hog fans first, pulling for him. If he should be fired, he might get hired as cheer coach at the UofA.
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(01-11-2015 07:13 PM)mjs Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 06:28 PM)Jim T Wrote:  Porter's guys still in it, though. Am curious why we root for him though. He did pull a Gillon on us several years ago, AND, more importantly, he never seems to age. Can you think of any other school's boosters pulling for a coach who pulled a Gillon on them? Maybe if he starts losing regularly, I'll start rooting against him.

I cannot comprehend UALR fans pulling for Gillon (other than those who want our program to look bad). I can understand fans pulling for Porter. He resurrected our program after the Sidney debacle and was all class in my contacts with him. Still, I don't chose to pull for someone who bailed on "my" program before he had accomplished anything here. I know folks who knew him better than me liked to use the line "it's all about Porter". That's fine as Newell had a big ego, as does every successful coach like Calipari, Petino, Nolan, etc. It's part of what make these guys great at what they do. It's interesting that Beliema comes across as a "aw shucks" kind of guy- wonder if that's a façade and he really is a lot more like Sabin and Meyer underneath it all.

So if you had a much better job offer you shouldn't accept it because some local observer of your current position doesn't believe you have accomplished enough where you are? That is patently absurd and you know it!
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(01-11-2015 07:13 PM)mjs Wrote:  I cannot comprehend UALR fans pulling for Gillon (other than those who want our program to look bad). I can understand fans pulling for Porter. He resurrected our program after the Sidney debacle and was all class in my contacts with him. Still, I don't chose to pull for someone who bailed on "my" program before he had accomplished anything here. I know folks who knew him better than me liked to use the line "it's all about Porter". That's fine as Newell had a big ego, as does every successful coach like Calipari, Petino, Nolan, etc. It's part of what make these guys great at what they do. It's interesting that Beliema comes across as a "aw shucks" kind of guy- wonder if that's a façade and he really is a lot more like Sabin and Meyer underneath it all.

Porter accomplished enough in three years that he was hired by better programs that I'm sure came with nice pay raises. Who has come after Shields after twelve years? While you can't understand how one can pull for Porter and Gillon, I can't understand how a Trojan fan who hates the hogs as much as you do, can pull for Shields now. At the same time, I can understand Trojan fans who are hog fans first, pulling for him. If he should be fired, he might get hired as cheer coach at the UofA.

Maybe because I see it as dump, stupid, ignorant, silly, oblivious, unwitting, and suggesting very poor judgment rather than mean-spirited. I will pull for Shields as long as he is our coach. I will also pull for him if the decision to leave UALR is not his choice. When folks chose to leave my program I view it quite differently. I will never forget Mike Newell turning down Marquette to stay here, whatever the circumstances of that actually were.
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(01-11-2015 07:45 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 07:13 PM)mjs Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 06:28 PM)Jim T Wrote:  Porter's guys still in it, though. Am curious why we root for him though. He did pull a Gillon on us several years ago, AND, more importantly, he never seems to age. Can you think of any other school's boosters pulling for a coach who pulled a Gillon on them? Maybe if he starts losing regularly, I'll start rooting against him.

I cannot comprehend UALR fans pulling for Gillon (other than those who want our program to look bad). I can understand fans pulling for Porter. He resurrected our program after the Sidney debacle and was all class in my contacts with him. Still, I don't chose to pull for someone who bailed on "my" program before he had accomplished anything here. I know folks who knew him better than me liked to use the line "it's all about Porter". That's fine as Newell had a big ego, as does every successful coach like Calipari, Petino, Nolan, etc. It's part of what make these guys great at what they do. It's interesting that Beliema comes across as a "aw shucks" kind of guy- wonder if that's a façade and he really is a lot more like Sabin and Meyer underneath it all.

So if you had a much better job offer you shouldn't accept it because some local observer of your current position doesn't believe you have accomplished enough where you are? That is patently absurd and you know it!

I never said he shouldn't have taken the job. I just said I'm not going to pull for someone who bailed on my school. I kind of doubt he cares if I'm rooting for him or not.
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(01-11-2015 07:54 PM)mjs Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 07:25 PM)LRTrojan Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 07:13 PM)mjs Wrote:  I cannot comprehend UALR fans pulling for Gillon (other than those who want our program to look bad). I can understand fans pulling for Porter. He resurrected our program after the Sidney debacle and was all class in my contacts with him. Still, I don't chose to pull for someone who bailed on "my" program before he had accomplished anything here. I know folks who knew him better than me liked to use the line "it's all about Porter". That's fine as Newell had a big ego, as does every successful coach like Calipari, Petino, Nolan, etc. It's part of what make these guys great at what they do. It's interesting that Beliema comes across as a "aw shucks" kind of guy- wonder if that's a façade and he really is a lot more like Sabin and Meyer underneath it all.

Porter accomplished enough in three years that he was hired by better programs that I'm sure came with nice pay raises. Who has come after Shields after twelve years? While you can't understand how one can pull for Porter and Gillon, I can't understand how a Trojan fan who hates the hogs as much as you do, can pull for Shields now. At the same time, I can understand Trojan fans who are hog fans first, pulling for him. If he should be fired, he might get hired as cheer coach at the UofA.

Maybe because I see it as dump, stupid, ignorant, silly, oblivious, unwitting, and suggesting very poor judgment rather than mean-spirited. I will pull for Shields as long as he is our coach. I will also pull for him if the decision to leave UALR is not his choice. When folks chose to leave my program I view it quite differently. I will never forget Mike Newell turning down Marquette to stay here, whatever the circumstances of that actually were.

You don't have a realistic understanding of how college coaching works if you hold it against coaches for wanting to improve their situation. Why should they stay at a lesser job to make you feel better? You wouldn't do that.
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(01-11-2015 06:33 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 06:28 PM)Jim T Wrote:  Porter's guys still in it, though. Am curious why we root for him though. He did pull a Gillon on us several years ago, AND, more importantly, he never seems to age. Can you think of any other school's boosters pulling for a coach who pulled a Gillon on them? Maybe if he starts losing regularly, I'll start rooting against him.

He pulled a what? Porter left UALR for a better job in a better conference closer to his family's home for more money. What in the world is wrong with that? Our program would be a hell of a lot better off if we consistently had coaches who were desired and could move up. WKU has made a tradition of it. Or does this make me a "hater"?



I'll let you characterize yourself, trusting in your good conscience.
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(01-11-2015 08:09 PM)Jim T Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 06:33 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 06:28 PM)Jim T Wrote:  Porter's guys still in it, though. Am curious why we root for him though. He did pull a Gillon on us several years ago, AND, more importantly, he never seems to age. Can you think of any other school's boosters pulling for a coach who pulled a Gillon on them? Maybe if he starts losing regularly, I'll start rooting against him.

He pulled a what? Porter left UALR for a better job in a better conference closer to his family's home for more money. What in the world is wrong with that? Our program would be a hell of a lot better off if we consistently had coaches who were desired and could move up. WKU has made a tradition of it. Or does this make me a "hater"?

I'll let you characterize yourself, trusting in your good conscience.

I'm am just using the idiotic term applied to some fans of this program by some who I guess consider themselves "fan police". Hopefully we are done with the "seat police". We don't need "fan police" either!
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(01-11-2015 08:17 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 08:09 PM)Jim T Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 06:33 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 06:28 PM)Jim T Wrote:  Porter's guys still in it, though. Am curious why we root for him though. He did pull a Gillon on us several years ago, AND, more importantly, he never seems to age. Can you think of any other school's boosters pulling for a coach who pulled a Gillon on them? Maybe if he starts losing regularly, I'll start rooting against him.

He pulled a what? Porter left UALR for a better job in a better conference closer to his family's home for more money. What in the world is wrong with that? Our program would be a hell of a lot better off if we consistently had coaches who were desired and could move up. WKU has made a tradition of it. Or does this make me a "hater"?

I'll let you characterize yourself, trusting in your good conscience.

I'm am just using the idiotic term applied to some fans of this program by some who I guess consider themselves "fan police". Hopefully we are done with the "seat police". We don't need "fan police" either!



Calm down, Peter! Calm down! 03-lmfao Is any of this important enough to raise your blood pressure. It's only a game, for Pete's sake!
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(01-11-2015 08:22 PM)Jim T Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 08:17 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 08:09 PM)Jim T Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 06:33 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 06:28 PM)Jim T Wrote:  Porter's guys still in it, though. Am curious why we root for him though. He did pull a Gillon on us several years ago, AND, more importantly, he never seems to age. Can you think of any other school's boosters pulling for a coach who pulled a Gillon on them? Maybe if he starts losing regularly, I'll start rooting against him.

He pulled a what? Porter left UALR for a better job in a better conference closer to his family's home for more money. What in the world is wrong with that? Our program would be a hell of a lot better off if we consistently had coaches who were desired and could move up. WKU has made a tradition of it. Or does this make me a "hater"?

I'll let you characterize yourself, trusting in your good conscience.

I'm am just using the idiotic term applied to some fans of this program by some who I guess consider themselves "fan police". Hopefully we are done with the "seat police". We don't need "fan police" either!



Calm down, Peter! Calm down! 03-lmfao Is any of this important enough to raise your blood pressure. It's only a game, for Pete's sake!

My blood pressure is fine thank you, but join me in calling for an end to the "fan police"! It has no place on this board or anywhere else. Our program should be glad to have any fans who are interested without being subject to name calling.
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(01-11-2015 08:41 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 08:22 PM)Jim T Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 08:17 PM)PTJR Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 08:09 PM)Jim T Wrote:  
(01-11-2015 06:33 PM)PTJR Wrote:  He pulled a what? Porter left UALR for a better job in a better conference closer to his family's home for more money. What in the world is wrong with that? Our program would be a hell of a lot better off if we consistently had coaches who were desired and could move up. WKU has made a tradition of it. Or does this make me a "hater"?

I'll let you characterize yourself, trusting in your good conscience.

I'm am just using the idiotic term applied to some fans of this program by some who I guess consider themselves "fan police". Hopefully we are done with the "seat police". We don't need "fan police" either!



Calm down, Peter! Calm down! 03-lmfao Is any of this important enough to raise your blood pressure. It's only a game, for Pete's sake!

My blood pressure is fine thank you, but join me in calling for an end to the "fan police"! It has no place on this board or anywhere else. Our program should be glad to have any fans who are interested without being subject to name calling.


Now that we are discussing this more calmly, let me join in any call for the non-existence of any agency that has any authority over who can be a fan of our program. That is a far cry from banning opinions that those who won't attend our games are not fans. I am more worried about "opinion police" than I am "fan police"
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(01-11-2015 07:54 PM)mjs Wrote:  Maybe because I see it as dump, stupid, ignorant, silly, oblivious, unwitting, and suggesting very poor judgment rather than mean-spirited. I will pull for Shields as long as he is our coach. I will also pull for him if the decision to leave UALR is not his choice. When folks chose to leave my program I view it quite differently. I will never forget Mike Newell turning down Marquette to stay here, whatever the circumstances of that actually were.

Then you ought to go a little easier on Newell then for turning down the job. I thought he was crazy myself, but was glad he stayed. I guess that's one way to look at it though. Your coach doesn't want you to trash him forever for leaving for a better job, so he stays in LR for life. Can't beat it with a stick.
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