BillikenRich wrote:Creighton has been a terrific program for a long time but they as with conference mates SIU-Carbondale are one bad coaching hire and a few bad recruiting classes away from oblivion. There was a lot of talk in St. Louis locally that the Billikens should've joined the Missouri Valley Conference instead of the A10 when CUSA basketball imploded. Only the deranged support that premise now that it's Creighton and a bunch of losers in the Valley.
BillikenRich wrote:In any case The Billikens were also a bad coaching decision and a few recruiting classes from oblivion and are now on the road back with recent tourney success, great facilities, and a better tv market and all around better location than Omaha. Let's face it doesn't everyone wake up in the morning and thank God they don't live in Omaha?
Hoya wrote:My only thought is that TV appeal can be fleeting. Ten years ago would Gonzaga and Butler have topped this list? NCAA bids are dangerous too - would Gonzaga, Butler, and Creighton have as many if they were in a tougher league? Just something to consider.
xman wrote:2) NCAA bids. This is huge as the NCAA units are critical for this league to succeed. Xavier, Gonzaga, Butler, Creighton
Bluejay wrote:BillikenRich wrote:Creighton has been a terrific program for a long time but they as with conference mates SIU-Carbondale are one bad coaching hire and a few bad recruiting classes away from oblivion. There was a lot of talk in St. Louis locally that the Billikens should've joined the Missouri Valley Conference instead of the A10 when CUSA basketball imploded. Only the deranged support that premise now that it's Creighton and a bunch of losers in the Valley.
Pretty tough talk considering your team's current head coach was fired from a Valley school. When relying on the Valley's sloppy seconds, probably shouldn't be so quick to insult them. If you want to ague in favor of SLU, do it without insulting other schools.BillikenRich wrote:In any case The Billikens were also a bad coaching decision and a few recruiting classes from oblivion and are now on the road back with recent tourney success, great facilities, and a better tv market and all around better location than Omaha. Let's face it doesn't everyone wake up in the morning and thank God they don't live in Omaha?
Time for some facts. SLu was remarkably mediocre and garnered zero national interest before Majerus got there and started rebuilding. Even under his tenure, SLU hardly garnered any national interest. Now that he is gone (God rest his soul) it doesn't take much of imagination at all to predict that SLU will return to the same mediocre status once his recruits finish their eligibility. Jim Crews got fired at both Evansville and Army before landing at SLU. If he is your designated leader going forward, it would probably be wise to temper your expectations.
BillikenRich wrote:Bluejay wrote:BillikenRich wrote:Creighton has been a terrific program for a long time but they as with conference mates SIU-Carbondale are one bad coaching hire and a few bad recruiting classes away from oblivion. There was a lot of talk in St. Louis locally that the Billikens should've joined the Missouri Valley Conference instead of the A10 when CUSA basketball imploded. Only the deranged support that premise now that it's Creighton and a bunch of losers in the Valley.
Pretty tough talk considering your team's current head coach was fired from a Valley school. When relying on the Valley's sloppy seconds, probably shouldn't be so quick to insult them. If you want to ague in favor of SLU, do it without insulting other schools.BillikenRich wrote:In any case The Billikens were also a bad coaching decision and a few recruiting classes from oblivion and are now on the road back with recent tourney success, great facilities, and a better tv market and all around better location than Omaha. Let's face it doesn't everyone wake up in the morning and thank God they don't live in Omaha?
Time for some facts. SLu was remarkably mediocre and garnered zero national interest before Majerus got there and started rebuilding. Even under his tenure, SLU hardly garnered any national interest. Now that he is gone (God rest his soul) it doesn't take much of imagination at all to predict that SLU will return to the same mediocre status once his recruits finish their eligibility. Jim Crews got fired at both Evansville and Army before landing at SLU. If he is your designated leader going forward, it would probably be wise to temper your expectations.
I should also point out that your "imagination" should include millions of dollars spent for a state of the art arena and practice facilities. Mediocrity is not in SLU's future.
BillikenRich wrote:Wow, you can guarantee that if Mcdermott's heart exploded today that YOUR Evansville retread would take over without missing a beat and start recruiting at the same level? Would your player of the year candidate stay if that were the case?
There are damned few programs that aren't one bad coaching decision or a few bad recruiting classes from oblivion and Creighton isn't one of them.
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