Lavinwood wrote:The thing I don't think Creighton fans realize is that guys like McDermott are once in a program players. We had Mullin who won the Wooden Award, led SJ to a Final Four, is regarded as possibly the greatest or among the greatest pure shooters ever, NBA HOF, Dream Team gold medal winner with team USA playing alongside Jordan, etc. Everyone has that one...then they leave and it becomes a fond memory. I think Creighton can still get good players but they will never have another McDermott.
It's very important to realize that McDermott is the rare exception not the rule. He was a 2 star recruit. How often do 2 star recruits become Wooden Award winners? How often do they become the best player in your history? He may very well be the only one ever. And how many times does a player like that stay all 4 years? In this day in age, VERY rarely. His father is the head coach...if the coach was some random guy he would have left after 2 years. Your recruits will not be the son of your coach going forward. So if you are lucky enough to find a gem, they will promptly leave after 1 year or 2 at most. I don't think it's going too far to be concerned what Creighton will be with no McDermott or even Gibbs going forward. You can't come from the MVC to the Big East acting like a 5 star general with tons of medals and scars from war without earning it. In the MVC that's what Creighton was, but you need to understand you are now in a conference with teams who have made 25+ tournament appearances with Final Four's, Elite 8's, Sweet Sixteens, and championships on their resume. This is a different beast. Also remember you are playing with probably your best team you will have while SJ, SHU, Butler, and Marquette are either rebuilding or in very down years. That won't be the case for long. Prove that you guys are more than a 4 year Wooden player and you can reload year after year and make top 25 appearances still, and no one will question you. We WANT you guys to by the way...it's good for the conference so don't take it personally.
Xavier had the same questions but they earned it the old fashioned way...by reloading year after year, almost always being ranked, almost always going deep in the tourney, and consistently scheduling and beating big time teams. And this has nothing to do with sour grapes about SJ doing terrible by the way. I know you guys want us to do well just like I want you guys to do well unless we play each other. Butler gets a slight pass because we still don't know what the real effect Stevens leaving will have. They still went to back to back national championship games and lost a heartbreaker to Kansas. Obviously there are still questions with them rebounding from their coaching loss, but they also haven't been the type of program to rely on 1 player so much like McDermott.
mpwalsh8 wrote:TrueBlueJay wrote:
By the way - Creighton scored 53 points on 30 possessions in the 1st half. That equates to 1.76666 points per possession, which if you are unfamiliar are stats that are almost unreal. 1.2 is great. - 1.76666 is ridiculous.
Shooting 60% from 3 will do that. It was unreal to watch.
As much as I hope to be wrong, I think Villanova will have their hands full with Creighton Monday night. I also think the VU-DePaul game on Saturday will be much closer than most expect it to be. DePaul looked decent at Marquette the other day and looked much better last night against SJU than I expected.
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But that's just part of the charm of the NYC area. The Boss George Steinbrenner on the Yanks...that's what NY is. Brash, blunt, and about being #1. That's the very identity of the area...gritty, the biggest stage, biggest city in America, the hustle and bustle, etc. We argued to make the spire on the WTC a bit taller just so we could be called the city with the tallest building in America. That's what we are...love it or hate it. It's just in the blood I don't know. Yes the prices are outrageous, but doesn't that tell you something? People are willing to pay $2,000 for an apartment the size of most kitchens in the suburbs or $800k just to live in a ranch 45 minutes outside NYC for the proximity. It has a draw to it. Our skyline is the most famous in the world and if you win here you are an instant legend. I only live 50 miles from Manhattan, but I still get goosebumps on the train the second the skyline appears in the distance. Even driving 30 minutes away you can see the WTC and Empire State Building clear as day from 25-30 miles out...it's amazing. Just knowing the history, all the famous people, all the success, the big stage, the culture, and just the brand of the city...it's very impressive. That's why so many songs are written about NYC and not other cities. We are just a loud, straight-talking, cocky group of people...but living in or in the shadows of the greatest city in America does that to you. So I agree with you that there are lots of cocky people. Here on LI your coolness factor is based on your proximity to NYC. I know it may sound ridiculous but it's true. It's hard to explain but that's just how this area is. It's very annoying to have bad teams in that kind of atmosphere with the negative media and all, but when you succeed here, nowhere else can match that.
Vill wrote:I'm in the camp that is thrilled to have Creighton in the Big East. CU fans are representing here and have bought more tourney tickets than anyone. Will the Jays drop off next year? Of course, no different than Georgetown without Porter. In the long term, I think Creighton and their support help elevate the league.
DudeAnon wrote:Is there any fear Big Mac will leave after little Mac leaves?
DudeAnon wrote:Is there any fear Big Mac will leave after little Mac leaves?
TheHall wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Jays fans pay no mind to Lavinwood or others trying to bring CU down a couple of pegs. This is a classic example of a fan having feelings of low self worth for their own program. If SJU fans are having a miserable time, one of the easiest ways to cope is by trying to bring others down to their level so they feel better about themselves. You guys have a terrific program--you don't have to justify anything. I love watching your team play and am absolutely psyched for Monday nights game at Nova. The team is well coached, has the best player in the country, packs it's home court, is ranked and looks primed to get a 3-5 seed in the tourney (maybe 2 if you end up winning the league). Other fans should be thanking you CU for carrying the BE banner so well. From a Nova fan let me say thank you for helping the BE be a better conf.
It's half of a season DamnIt. Are you crowning them already. Not hating on CU, of course I'm happy to have them on board, but that's b/c they were an outstanding program already. But let's not act like they're a top 5 program today, heck all the schools are carrying the BE banner together. I'm sure ACC fans are happy Pitt's ranked too, but I doubt they are overly praising them already. If CU goes to the NCAAT and does some real damage they will earn a lot more credit, until then let's see how they finish their 1st regular & post season in BE. Remember they are one of the few legitimate "win-now" teams (as opposed to potential-driven teams>SJU) in the BE this season, after this it's rebuilding time for them.
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