Bluejay wrote:The only issue for Creighton will be recruiting. Can we get the recruits necessary to compete over the long term, especially in light of our home state not producing a lot in the way of D1 basketball talent?
If we can get the recruits, I think Creighton will be just fine over the long run. In a lot of ways, it appears Creighton either already has (or is building) some of the nicest facilities in the league. I know this may come as a shock to some of our east coast conference mates, but our arena is already one of the nicest and the new basketball only men's practice facility, which will be completed in the late spring/early summer, will be top of the line as well. As a whole, the athletic department is extremely strong; Creighton is ranked preseason and should compete for conference titles in two of the three main fall sports (Men's soccer and volleyball) and should be very strong (and conceivably be favored to win the conference or compete for conference titles) in women's basketball, baseball and softball.
Recruiting for men's basketball is the big question right now. Not finding out about the conference move until last March has certainly put Creighton behind a couple of other programs that had a head start on 2014 recruits. I also expect that it will take some time for some of the east coast kids to learn about Creighton and realize that Omaha is a real metropolitan city with a significant minority presence, not some giant cornfield where we all drive tractors to work. (Disclosure: I've never driven or owned a tractor in my life ). Obviously, a big year this year would help the recruiting significantly.
aughnanure wrote:Bluejay wrote:The only issue for Creighton will be recruiting. Can we get the recruits necessary to compete over the long term, especially in light of our home state not producing a lot in the way of D1 basketball talent?
If we can get the recruits, I think Creighton will be just fine over the long run. In a lot of ways, it appears Creighton either already has (or is building) some of the nicest facilities in the league. I know this may come as a shock to some of our east coast conference mates, but our arena is already one of the nicest and the new basketball only men's practice facility, which will be completed in the late spring/early summer, will be top of the line as well. As a whole, the athletic department is extremely strong; Creighton is ranked preseason and should compete for conference titles in two of the three main fall sports (Men's soccer and volleyball) and should be very strong (and conceivably be favored to win the conference or compete for conference titles) in women's basketball, baseball and softball.
Recruiting for men's basketball is the big question right now. Not finding out about the conference move until last March has certainly put Creighton behind a couple of other programs that had a head start on 2014 recruits. I also expect that it will take some time for some of the east coast kids to learn about Creighton and realize that Omaha is a real metropolitan city with a significant minority presence, not some giant cornfield where we all drive tractors to work. (Disclosure: I've never driven or owned a tractor in my life ). Obviously, a big year this year would help the recruiting significantly.
Unfortunately facilities don't matter as much as you'd think for recruiting, if that were the case Georgetown certainly wouldn't be recruiting as well as they are and they may have the worst facilities in the league.
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