filmcane
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I love how lathered up you are about this! This is gonna be awesome!!!lost me at "I just think"
wtf are you? Please explain how this hire was mishandled. Go ahead, we will wait...
I love how lathered up you are about this! This is gonna be awesome!!!lost me at "I just think"
wtf are you? Please explain how this hire was mishandled. Go ahead, we will wait...
He’s 51.He is 38 years old.
This is kind of the trajectory he was on...this year or next year he was getting scooped up by a Power 5. Tulane was a top G5 school last year...success there would mean a promotion P5 surely.
Thanks for the props, D. LOL, I don't know jack ****.Scrolling through the first 3 pages, the guys I respect as posters giving me good vibes.wont name y'all though
Oh my god, be careful my friend. These people live in dark places.need to get inside the mind
DUI 12 years ago.listening to Feldman and apparently this dude hasn’t really climbed the ladder because he has some type of blemish on his resume from a decade ago.
**** they did better with that schedule than we would ofYeah, but it’s not like Marshall played that schedule with a bunch of P5 players.
MAN, if a guy doesn't have an alcohol related incident, I don't know if I can trust him.DUI 12 years ago.
Western Kentucky University football defensive coordinator Lance Guidry’s arrest on a charge of driving while intoxicated in Baton Rouge, La., last weekend is a shame not only for himself, but for the players and students who look up to him as a mentor.
Guidry, 40, who is from Louisiana, was arrested at 1:03 a.m. Saturday and booked at 2:51 a.m. Guidry’s blood alcohol content was 0.123 percent. The legal limit in Louisiana is 0.08 percent, which is the same as Kentucky.
Guidry was in Baton Rogue for the Louisiana State University vs. WKU football game Saturday. He was also looking at high school games in the area since part of a coach’s job on these trips to evaluate potential recruits. After that, he met up with a friend at a restaurant near a hotel where the team was staying.
Public has the right to know about Guidry
Western Kentucky University football defensive coordinator Lance Guidry’s arrest on a charge of driving while intoxicated in Baton Rouge, La., last weekend is a shame not only for himself, butwww.bgdailynews.com
We are so backDUI 12 years ago.
Western Kentucky University football defensive coordinator Lance Guidry’s arrest on a charge of driving while intoxicated in Baton Rouge, La., last weekend is a shame not only for himself, but for the players and students who look up to him as a mentor.
Guidry, 40, who is from Louisiana, was arrested at 1:03 a.m. Saturday and booked at 2:51 a.m. Guidry’s blood alcohol content was 0.123 percent. The legal limit in Louisiana is 0.08 percent, which is the same as Kentucky.
Guidry was in Baton Rogue for the Louisiana State University vs. WKU football game Saturday. He was also looking at high school games in the area since part of a coach’s job on these trips to evaluate potential recruits. After that, he met up with a friend at a restaurant near a hotel where the team was staying.
What is troubling about this issue, besides the fact it is his third DWI charge, is the way WKU is handling the matter.
Public has the right to know about Guidry
Western Kentucky University football defensive coordinator Lance Guidry’s arrest on a charge of driving while intoxicated in Baton Rouge, La., last weekend is a shame not only for himself, butwww.bgdailynews.com
We actually pay Guidry $750K (grossed up for income taxes) and Guidry pays Tulane $500K.
DUI 12 years ago.
Western Kentucky University football defensive coordinator Lance Guidry’s arrest on a charge of driving while intoxicated in Baton Rouge, La., last weekend is a shame not only for himself, but for the players and students who look up to him as a mentor.
Guidry, 40, who is from Louisiana, was arrested at 1:03 a.m. Saturday and booked at 2:51 a.m. Guidry’s blood alcohol content was 0.123 percent. The legal limit in Louisiana is 0.08 percent, which is the same as Kentucky.
Guidry was in Baton Rogue for the Louisiana State University vs. WKU football game Saturday. He was also looking at high school games in the area since part of a coach’s job on these trips to evaluate potential recruits. After that, he met up with a friend at a restaurant near a hotel where the team was staying.
What is troubling about this issue, besides the fact it is his third DWI charge, is the way WKU is handling the matter.
Public has the right to know about Guidry
Western Kentucky University football defensive coordinator Lance Guidry’s arrest on a charge of driving while intoxicated in Baton Rouge, La., last weekend is a shame not only for himself, butwww.bgdailynews.com
Not dissing anyone because there are people here with fantastic football knowledge but go look at when steele was hired. Same guys saying its a great hire when i said it is a bad hire. Hes past his prime.I don’t know a thing about him and i don’t have to. I’m not sure you do either. If SouthPark and LCE like it, I’ll take their word for it because they know their **** and if they didn’t like it they wouldn’t say it was a good hire.
Do you really think we’re getting Schumann to leave UGA or someone on a level close to where we are - who’s top notch - making that lateral move?
I don't know 90% of the coaches people mention on this board. People act like we're all supposed to know who the SDSU DB coach is lolOnly time will tell whether Guidry turns out to be a good hire. With that being said, keep it 100. Not a soul on this board knew who the **** he was before today.
Writing on the wall, FROST COMINGDUI 12 years ago.
Western Kentucky University football defensive coordinator Lance Guidry’s arrest on a charge of driving while intoxicated in Baton Rouge, La., last weekend is a shame not only for himself, but for the players and students who look up to him as a mentor.
Guidry, 40, who is from Louisiana, was arrested at 1:03 a.m. Saturday and booked at 2:51 a.m. Guidry’s blood alcohol content was 0.123 percent. The legal limit in Louisiana is 0.08 percent, which is the same as Kentucky.
Guidry was in Baton Rogue for the Louisiana State University vs. WKU football game Saturday. He was also looking at high school games in the area since part of a coach’s job on these trips to evaluate potential recruits. After that, he met up with a friend at a restaurant near a hotel where the team was staying.
What is troubling about this issue, besides the fact it is his third DWI charge, is the way WKU is handling the matter.
this explains why he never ascended. that was 12 years ago though and people change.
Public has the right to know about Guidry
Western Kentucky University football defensive coordinator Lance Guidry’s arrest on a charge of driving while intoxicated in Baton Rouge, La., last weekend is a shame not only for himself, butwww.bgdailynews.com
Yeah, but the was laaast year.Steele was dog **** not sure why people are even bringing his name up . He got looked over because our oc was even worse which i never thought could be possible. So yes it makes me question mario abilities to hire coordinators . Imagine if golden had a Dorito on both sides of the ball like we did under mario