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<\/a><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n 23 plus one looks pretty good right now. If you\u2019ve been following the Will Wade saga you remember during his introductory appearance at the Legacy Center the newly branded Cowboys\u2019 coach promised to win 23 games plus one this season. Why 23, you wonder? Well, it would match the record number of single season losses put up last season, and I guess the one added win would be Wade\u2019s idea of Louisiana lagniappe.<\/p>\n If things go as expected with those three gimme-games on the early schedule (Biblical Studies, Champion Christian and LeTourneau) the McNeese Cowboys will start this highly anticipated basketball season with a 4-0 start. This program has not started a year with 4 straight wins since 1972!\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Of course, the kick start and statement game was the historic 76-65 upset of Virginia Commonwealth on the road to begin the Wade coaching era. That win over his former team in Richmond measures extra large in my mind. It was the first season opening win over a major or mid-major opponent in nearly 30 years.<\/p>\n The new band of Cowboys assembled by Wade through the transfer portal led VCU by 20 points and won by 11 against a perennial NCAA Tournament team. The Rams and March Madness go together like Virginia ham and corn on the cob. VCU has a Final Four appearance, 19 NCAA Tournament bids since 1980 and 10 conference championships (the latest was last season in the Atlantic 10).\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n You put VCU\u2019s success against McNeese basketball\u2019s 30 year losing records and I would say it\u2019s the biggest victory for the Pokes in program history. At least since their opening game, overtime win against the Houston Cougars during the 1995-96 season.<\/p>\n You can\u2019t over state the impact of beating VCU when you consider the Cowboys\u2019 ring leader and maestro head coach was barred from coaching the game. He was serving the first of his 10 game NCAA imposed suspension. It was the first game for a roster full of new McNeese players against top tier competition. And it was in a hostile arena described by Wade as a \u201chornets\u2019 nest.\u201d<\/p>\n Wade, with a wink and twinkle in his eyes, said this team has some very talented players in guards Shahada Wells, D.J. Richards; returning forward Christian Shumate; and center Antavion Collum, among others.<\/p>\n I have to wonder what heights the Cowboys would be hitting early on if two possible starters C.J. Felder (Florida transfer) and guard Mike Saunders (Utah transfer) were on the floor. Both are awaiting NCAA clearance on paperwork, the bureaucratic maze that goes with the transfer process and, in some cases, grades.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Tough road games to finish out November at Western Carolina, Texas State, Louisiana Tech and UAB might slow down this lightning fast start by the Cowboys but Wade\u2019s plan doesn\u2019t involve a slow build. The always confident coach is not of the mindset that it takes time to gel and form team chemistry to win nowadays.<\/p>\n \u201cI don\u2019t believe in all that (extended time for teams to win under a new coach). I don\u2019t think I said it will take time. Everybody\u2019s here for a reason. We have some commonalties between us as coaches and the players. Look, we have to just go out there and play. We\u2019ve got good players and we will go out there and compete,\u201d Wade says.<\/p>\n