stever20 wrote:lets look at the numbers.....
Smart was at VCU for 6 years.... looking at team defensive stats....
2010- FTRate was #41 in the country. TO rate was #130
2011- FT Rate was #93 in the country. TO rate was #62.
2012- FT Rate was #186 in the country. TO rate was #1
2013- FT Rate was #272 in the country. TO rate was #1
2014- FT Rate was #158 in the country. TO rate was #1
2015- FT Rate was #198 in the country. TO rate was #11
At Texas
2016 FT rate was #203 in the country. TO rate #152
2017 FT rate is #49 in the country. TO Rate #179
So while it did hurt them a bit in 2013 really only- the turnovers still were coming. But get this. The freedom of movement stuff started up not in 2013, but in 2014.
And look at VCU now....
2016- FT Rate #171 TO Rate #18
2017- FT Rate #242 TO Rate #22
So they're still turning teams over more than just about anyone. Get turnovers on about 2 of every 9 possessions.
As far as Texas this year- they are 7-7, but against a really tough schedule. 7 losses, and only 1 is outside the KP top 100. Northwestern, Colorado, Michigan, Arkansas, and Kansas St- all 5 away from home. Their SOS right now is #33. Projected to finish with a top 10 SOS overall.
paulxu wrote:Here's some off the wall thoughts.
In looking at history, today's high school and college players probably could care less about a school's achievements in the last century.
It's for sure the media doesn't care what happened then.
So, I tend to look at what's happened since 2000.
1 - Breakup of P6 to P5, and creation of BE as we know it now
2 - Validation of conference by Nova winning it all...thank you Nova
3 - Continued validation will require good NCAA showings
4 - Needed to add teams at breakup for Fox content
Teams selected for BE and history from 2000, while meeting institutional criteria and making market sense:
1 - Butler (11 NCAA this century, 4 S16's)
2 - Xavier (10 NCAA's this century, 6 S16's)
3 - Creighton (9 NCAA's this century)
In looking at other candidates I'm struck by something...coaching changes. When you look at the history from 2000, of Non P5 school achievements in the NCAA, a certain pattern appears. If one of those schools reaches the E8 or F4, the coach tends to leave to a P5 school.
1 - Jim Larranaga FF George Mason, goes to Miami
2 - Shaka Smart FF VCU, goes to Texas
3 - Brad Stevens 2 FF Butler, goes to Celtics
4 - Thad Matta E8 Xavier, goes to OSU
5 - Sean Miller E8 Xavier, goes to Arizona
6 - Phil Martelli E8 St Joes...too old to move on?
7 - Bob Mikilop E8 Davidson...too old to move on?
8 - Archie Miller E8 Dayton....??????
The common denominator in all but one is that the team (except for Xavier) has yet to return to a S16 since their great (E8) or magical (FF) appearance. Xavier has been lucky with our coaching succession, but even yet has not returned to an E8 (a pox on you Wisconsin).
I still think Fox may want one more team in 2019 for content in our round robin format. Hard to see a good fit anywhere on the horizon.
Dayton seems to be a market overlap, and I think if history is any key, Archie will leave soon. The shine of his FF was wearing off for Shaka with not returning past the first weekend, and he took Texas. Archie like Thad and Sean, has an E8 under his belt. I think he will want the challenge off a P5 situation, and waiting for the big blue bloods is not something I think he'll do.
Wish Richmond or St Louis could have put together more than one S16 in the discussed time frame, and institutionally and market wise I think they would be a great fit. They just haven't recruited/coached well enough to compete with VCU, Dayton, etc in the A10. As good as the A10 has been in the past, they don't have 1 current team who has been to a second S16 this century.
I personally can't see the current BE schools accepting any state institution, even Connecticut. If they are pushed to add a school it may just be one of those above who shows the most promise long term for the league.
I'm going to throw this out there and then duck for cover....
Shaka's a fraud. His VCU teams won by playing a modified version of football on the court as opposed to actual basketball. They weren't "physical" in the sense of the 1980's BE "physical," they just outright fouled constantly but the fouls didn't get called. I contend that Shaka's struggles at Texas actually have more to do with the recent rule changes and rule emphases that have made "havoc" illegal (as it always really was anyway), rather than due to any other reason. Mind you - I have no problem with Shaka utilizing that format at the time because the refs let him get away with it, but it was barely basketball.
Bluejay wrote:I made the following post in the JT3 thread yesterday:I'm going to throw this out there and then duck for cover....
Shaka's a fraud. His VCU teams won by playing a modified version of football on the court as opposed to actual basketball. They weren't "physical" in the sense of the 1980's BE "physical," they just outright fouled constantly but the fouls didn't get called. I contend that Shaka's struggles at Texas actually have more to do with the recent rule changes and rule emphases that have made "havoc" illegal (as it always really was anyway), rather than due to any other reason. Mind you - I have no problem with Shaka utilizing that format at the time because the refs let him get away with it, but it was barely basketball.
LMS wrote:You guys make it sound like the only factor is basketball. While it was clearly the most important factor, it wasn't the only one. Creighton also had the academic pedigree and commitment to other sports - notably high level soccer and volleyball.
Jays are a Top 10 program and the recruiting is just now picking up steam. Why is there an argument over this at all?
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