CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:It will be a sad day for the Valley if Jim Les is shown the door. To me he symbolizes Bradley U. To look over at the side line and not see that platinum hair will sure take some getting used to. Maybe it truly is time to move on, but that Sweet Sixteen was just 5 years ago. I mean many of us fans of different Valley schools would do anything to get there and we would do whatever it would take to keep that man at our school. Man what a difference 5 years makes.
TylerDurden wrote:CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:It will be a sad day for the Valley if Jim Les is shown the door. To me he symbolizes Bradley U. To look over at the side line and not see that platinum hair will sure take some getting used to. Maybe it truly is time to move on, but that Sweet Sixteen was just 5 years ago. I mean many of us fans of different Valley schools would do anything to get there and we would do whatever it would take to keep that man at our school. Man what a difference 5 years makes.
Is this a serious post?
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:Yeah. I get that time may have run out on him and that the wheels may have fallen off, but it is just amazing to think that not even 5 years ago Jim Les was king. I guess my post was just kind of lamenting the ever changing nature of sport. Bradley would certainly be justified in making a move.
uniftw wrote:It doesn't help Les that he is a giant douche, and has probably the least amount of class of any of the MVC coaches, and it seems his players have about as much class on the court at times.
bigdawg wrote:I might be in the minority but I think the Braves get a couple of wins in the MVC. However, does going 2-16 really make you more attractive when it comes to job retention? Bradley is a basketball school and if they don't make a move that is a sad commentary on the level of expectations for BU.
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