08-15-2012, 08:26 PM
A Q&A from Stewart Mandel's Mailbag:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/wr...z23fxtZ4hQ
We don't have players dismissed for disciplinary issues, we rarely lose players once enrolled to academic issues...we seem to have fewer knuckleheads. Most of the time we talk about this as a moral advantage, but I think it's also an important competitive advantage. The last time we lost playing time in one of the revenue sports to one of these sorts of issues was Brook Lopez's lost first half of the basketball year--and when you consider the number of seasons and players, the ratio is surely dramatically smaller than competitors. That must make life so much easier for our coaches.
Quote:Jordan Jefferson last year and now the Honey Badger. Would you say things are ugly in Baton Rouge, or has Les Miles done a good job of disciplining despite superstar status? How would you rate his job as a mentor compared to other programs?
-- Jeff, Hyrum, Utah
As you know, nearly every team in the country has players dismissed for disciplinary reasons almost every single year.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/wr...z23fxtZ4hQ
We don't have players dismissed for disciplinary issues, we rarely lose players once enrolled to academic issues...we seem to have fewer knuckleheads. Most of the time we talk about this as a moral advantage, but I think it's also an important competitive advantage. The last time we lost playing time in one of the revenue sports to one of these sorts of issues was Brook Lopez's lost first half of the basketball year--and when you consider the number of seasons and players, the ratio is surely dramatically smaller than competitors. That must make life so much easier for our coaches.
