DelState Fires Lavan
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:06 am
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That is a shame, but there was no other way to go...the program is a sinking ship but it wasn't Lavan's fault.bluehenbillk wrote:http://www.delawareonline.com/article/2 ... oach+Lavan
I would support a wholesale change at DSU.Cluck U wrote:That is a shame, but there was no other way to go...the program is a sinking ship but it wasn't Lavan's fault.bluehenbillk wrote:http://www.delawareonline.com/article/2 ... oach+Lavan![]()
Lavan was hired with DSU telling him and everyone that they were going I-A/FBS. He won..and built the team under that premise. Then, after realizing the foolishness of their FBS aspirations, the DSU administration and BOD threw him and the program under the bus.
DSU football might as well go away...along with the entire group of fools that constitute the school's BOD - a bunch of backward's thinking crooks. The school is bleeding money and just lost several high profile lawsuits regarding their sports teams. Cue the clown music.![]()
Good luck finding a coach.
Actually I would argue that if the new coach could have an impact similar to Jenkins at BCU after Wyatt was fired...this series could be MORE competitive than it was with UD on the cusp of making a national title run and DSU heading towards the cellar of the MEAC.bluehenbillk wrote:Not a competitive sign for the upcoming UD/DSU series starting in September.
It is easy to sympathize with Al Lavan, who discovered he was fired as coach of Delaware State's football team on Thursday morning.
That's because Lavan has poured his heart and soul into turning the Hornets into a consistent contender in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference since he took over the football program back in 2004.
In fact, he was originally supposed to be the coach -- the first major hire by then-university president Dr. Allen Sessoms -- who would spearhead the Hornets' move to Division I-A football, where Sessoms harbored dreams of playing the Notre Dames, Floridas and Penn States of the world at a new 30,000-plus seat stadium in Dover.