WaitingPatiently wrote:PeteXU wrote:Creighton has had great facilities for a while, and recruiting has been lukewarm at best. Butler and especially Xavier have already been recruiting at a high level. I want the Jays to succeed and I think they can, but I have my concerns. Going into and winning a battle for a top 150 recruit would do a lot to put put my skepticism aside.
They are picked as one of the top BE teams this season without any of these 'high level' recruits on roster. Granted you can't often expect a lesser recruited player to turn into a likely 3 time AA. And a team at the top without those recruits will be more of an exception than the norm.
But the recruiting is an inexact science and players often have different ratings from different services. A guy at 75 on one may be 225 on another. The top 40-50 seem to be somewhat static in makeup (not necessarily the rank), but outside of that it seems like throwing darts. The last couple top 100 kids that Creighton landed all turned out to be disasters. P'Allen Stinnett was a cancer that wore out his welcome flashing glimpses of jaw dropping ability overshadowed by long stretches of boneheaded mistakes. Andrew Bock left after a year of invisibility and now struggles to see the floor for Pacific.
There's something to be said for having an eye for kids that will develop to exceed rankings. Picking a group of kids that will mesh as a team and compliment each other is also underappreciated.
WaitingPatiently wrote:There are a lot of fans who felt (unfairly?) that Altman's success at Creighton plateaued and a change was going to have to happen to climb even higher.aughnanure wrote:
ChicagoX wrote:WaitingPatiently wrote:There are a lot of fans who felt (unfairly?) that Altman's success at Creighton plateaued and a change was going to have to happen to climb even higher.aughnanure wrote:
This reminds me of Xavier's program about a dozen years ago. There were a number of Xavier fans who loved the late Skip Prosser as a person and as an ambassador for Xavier University but were happy when he left for Wake Forest. The mentality was that he helped progress the program after taking over for Pete Gillen and regularly took us to the NCAA Tournament, but he only won one game in the Big Dance during his tenure at X and many fans thought the ceiling was higher. In came Thad Matta who hired Sean Miller who hired Chris Mack, and since that time Xavier has been to five Sweet Sixteens and two Elite Eights.
Sometimes it takes a change at the top to get a program over the hump. It's a risky situation though because it's just as likely that a new coach won't live up to expectations. Xavier has been fortunate to have built up such a solid coaching tree the past decade.
DanofXav76 wrote:Good topic and agree with points already made. My hope is none of the schools have long runs being at the bottom of the league standings (not at the expense of my Musketeers of course . I wonder how the conference will do at MSG in this initial season? Xavier fans generally travel well. I would think Villanova with a strong team and close proximity will be well represented. Also believe NYC area will supply numbers with there being so many hard core college basketball fans in the metro area? Does Marquette usually bring a large contingent for the tournament? How about Georgetown? I know Creighton fans pack the house in Omaha. Should we expect lots of Blue Jay fans? Would love to hear from the long time BE fans on what you expect.
DumpsterFireA10 wrote:
I've seen changes at the top reported both ways. Many are predicting SLU to fall off the map because of the death of one Rick Majerus. It didn't happen last season, but the question is still a big one.
It can be a boost for a program too.
ChicagoX wrote:DumpsterFireA10 wrote:
I've seen changes at the top reported both ways. Many are predicting SLU to fall off the map because of the death of one Rick Majerus. It didn't happen last season, but the question is still a big one.
It can be a boost for a program too.
I think the biggest concern for SLU is whether or not Crews will be able to bring in the level of talent that Majerus did. He's proven that he can win with Majerus' players, but the biggest test will be in 2-3 years when those players are gone and he is coaching his own recruits. Time will tell...
Wizard of Westroads wrote:GT and Marquette NEED to succeed. They're our best programs both at this point in time and historically. Sorry, but none of the rest of us are at that level on both counts.
MUSeashells&Balloons wrote:Marquette had a FF in the last ten years. In 2003, albeit at the very beginning but it happened.
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