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Wessler excuse extravaganza

Interesting points you try to make. There was no love lost between Les and Wessler that was a fact on BOTH sides Wesslers point was the same as many: no championships, average won loss record no higher than 5th etc
I was curious to why we have not gotten updates by some on this board as to how the former coach at BU was doing the last 3 years in Cal UC Davis. To my surprise his current won loss record is 24-54 at Davis to date WORSE than Geno's 32-53 at BU
Les career is 178-194 vs Geno 151-122
When Les was hired he had NO college coaching experience and no recruiting experience Geno won 2 conference championships, 2 coach of the year awards, and post season success in just 3 years He had a proven record Les had not
I am not going to be part of the growing crowd of change because of a tangible record of success

Your Les-hatred is showing :)
What the heck does any of your rant against Jim Les have to do with this topic? or anything? He's long gone (though he is still cashing Bradley's checks). You and Kirk, and all the vitriol-spewing Jim Les haters should be the happiest people on the face of the earth! You have everything you wanted. You should be loving what's going on!
Yet here we are in year three and your guru KW is telling us we need to be patient and expect many more years of rebuilding because of "recruiting misses".

Most fans I have talked to would give anything to go back to the days when we were winning 20+ games every season, playing good non-conference opponents, being competitive and not getting blown out by 20 or 30 points or more every time we played a decent opponent, and filling the Carver Arena with 9,000-10,000 screaming fans who were filling Bradley's coffers with a constant stream of revenue that has all but dried up now. Also dried up are the post-season successes, the recruiting successes, and any hope for the near future for many fans. Unless you and Kirk plan on buying a thousand season tickets next year, expect that number to drop another thousand or more.
 
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