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Re: is Seton Hall fixable?

Postby MUPanther » Thu Mar 12, 2015 4:13 pm

Whitehead better stay in school for many reason.
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Re: is Seton Hall fixable?

Postby TheBall » Fri Mar 13, 2015 1:40 am

Jet915 wrote:
MUPanther wrote:Gibbs says he is coming back.


That's a good sign if true. The talent is there, Willard needs to fix the chemistry.


Yup

Willard either gets it done or he doesn't. But give it one more shot.

I think they dance next yr.
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Re: is Seton Hall fixable?

Postby stever20 » Fri Mar 13, 2015 9:33 am

TheBall wrote:
Jet915 wrote:
MUPanther wrote:Gibbs says he is coming back.


That's a good sign if true. The talent is there, Willard needs to fix the chemistry.


Yup

Willard either gets it done or he doesn't. But give it one more shot.

I think they dance next yr.

next year will be interesting. Providence likely takes a step back with Henton definitely gone and Dunn likely gone. St John's loses a lot. Xavier loses a good bit. Nova, Georgetown, and Butler all should be pretty good. DePaul of all teams returns most everything- could see them make a push. Marquette has a lot of freshmen and a coach who knows about coaching freshmen. Creighton will be better. Should be very interesting for Seton Hall.
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Re: is Seton Hall fixable?

Postby shupirate98 » Fri Mar 13, 2015 9:36 am

TheBall wrote:
Jet915 wrote:
MUPanther wrote:Gibbs says he is coming back.


That's a good sign if true. The talent is there, Willard needs to fix the chemistry.


Yup

Willard either gets it done or he doesn't. But give it one more shot.

I think they dance next yr.

No chance. Zero. Less than zero. This is getting worse before it gets better. A lot worse.
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Re: is Seton Hall fixable?

Postby Letsgonova » Fri Mar 13, 2015 9:51 am

Even if everyone comes back, the problem is still the leader. Willard has shown no ability to instill discipline or a winning attitude in this bunch, and no reason to think he's going to suddenly discover that ability 5 years in. His postgame quotes are a series of excuses and woe-is-me whining that most high school coaches would be embarrassed to say in public. Unfortunately, neither SHU nor their relatively weak alumni base can afford to buy him out and start over, so the can of SHU's potential re-boot gets kicked on down the road another year (or two).

As an aside, it's frankly amazing that SHU and Rutgers, both playing in high-level conferences in a big basketball state and region, can consistently be so inept.
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