导出博客文章(STATS) -- Ray Woodard, who led Lamar Universitys return to football in 2010,
was relieved of his coaching duties on Monday, athletic director Jason Henderson
announced.The Cardinals finished 3-8 this season and had only one winning record
in seven seasons under Woodard, going 34-46 overall and 17-30 in Southland
Conference games. He was hired in 2008 to restore a program that went dormant
after the 1989 season.We would like to thank Coach Woodard for all that he has
done for the Lamar University football program, Henderson said. It still remains
our goal to compete for championships, and to put our student-athletes in a
position to be successful on the field and in the classroom.Woodards best season
was in 2014, when Lamar went 8-4 and tied for third in the Southland with a 5-3
mark. Running back Kade Harrington was runner-up for 2015 STATS FCS Offensive
Player of the Year, but he was lost to a broken left foot midway through his
senior season this year.Lamar will begin a national search to find its next
coach.
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is hoping some good can come from their loss in a disputed finish.The school
released a statement Tuesday night saying they would like the NCAA to study what
happened on the final play of the Eagles loss at Michigan State on Sunday night,
when the clock incorrectly started early on an inbounds pass and led to a most
confusing scene to end the Spartans 78-77 win.With 1.6 seconds left, FGCUs
Christian Terrell inbounded the ball from underneath his own basket. The clock
started as he released the ball, instead of when Antravious Simmons caught the
pass. Simmons shot missed, and after replay review the game was declared
over.Referee Bo Boroski said after the game that by rule, the possession could
not be replayed and that Simmons shot would have counted if made.Like most, we
believe that the fairest thing to have done was to have simply replayed the
possession, the school said. To our chagrin, current rules apparently did not
allow this to have occurred.It is our hope that this very disappointinng
conclusion will result in a near future full vetting with the Mens Basketball
Rules Committee that will lend itself to modifying the playing rules to better
allow a replay to occur, and to avoid a frustrating repeat occurrence for
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customary in the final 2 minutes of Big Ten games.We believe that common sense
should have dictated concentrating on the fact that the immediate sounding of
the horn resulted in his understandably rushing off a shot, instead of the
opportunity to have more fairly completed the designed dribble and shoot in the
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