Throughout the offseason, ESPN will take a closer look at the programs that have faced the challenge of moving on from a single historically revered coach, evaluating the successes and failures they have experienced along the way.
This week, the "Chasing Ghosts" series continues with the DePaul Blue Demons, who were a college basketball heavyweight under the legendary Ray Meyer but have reached the NCAA tournament just twice in the past 26 seasons.
What's wrong with DePaul?
ArmyVet wrote:Really well written piece, but ouch.Throughout the offseason, ESPN will take a closer look at the programs that have faced the challenge of moving on from a single historically revered coach, evaluating the successes and failures they have experienced along the way.
This week, the "Chasing Ghosts" series continues with the DePaul Blue Demons, who were a college basketball heavyweight under the legendary Ray Meyer but have reached the NCAA tournament just twice in the past 26 seasons.
What's wrong with DePaul?
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-baske ... -brand-ran
It's understandable the school tried to hang onto the Mark Aguirre glory years as long as possible, but college basketball changed forever with the evolution of multi-bid conferences and DePaul missed that train more than once.
Any coach who followed him, other than his son, was given a tight window to restore hope to a program that hasn't been a player on the national scene in nearly two decades.
John Wooden would have had a hard time building a winner there.
If he can string together a few winning seasons, I think Leitao is the right fit for the program. He wants to be there. He knows the climate and the challenges attached to it. If he can build on last season with next season's solid collection of talent, he'll have something this program has missed for nearly 20 years: momentum
Last season's 19-17 tally is about what you can expect in DePaul's good years, I think.
scoscox wrote:They're gonna do one on georgetown soon as well, so they'll have profiled half the big east by the time they're finished.
VCE wrote:scoscox wrote:They're gonna do one on georgetown soon as well, so they'll have profiled half the big east by the time they're finished.
Screw ‘em. Bob Ley was the last good thing they had, and he’s retiring. SHU grad, I think.
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