Westbrook#36 wrote:Yeah, not to be a debbie downer, but as long as Dave Leitao is still in charge I'm penciling DePaul into last place.
MUBoxer wrote:Westbrook#36 wrote:Yeah, not to be a debbie downer, but as long as Dave Leitao is still in charge I'm penciling DePaul into last place.
Eh he did it once in 2004, I could see him catching lightning a second time with all these transfers.
MUBoxer wrote:Westbrook#36 wrote:Yeah, not to be a debbie downer, but as long as Dave Leitao is still in charge I'm penciling DePaul into last place.
Eh he did it once in 2004, I could see him catching lightning a second time with all these transfers.
Westbrook#36 wrote:MUBoxer wrote:Westbrook#36 wrote:Yeah, not to be a debbie downer, but as long as Dave Leitao is still in charge I'm penciling DePaul into last place.
Eh he did it once in 2004, I could see him catching lightning a second time with all these transfers.
Eh, last year's team went 12-1 ooc and finished last in the BE. You have much more faith in Leitao than I do, 3 mid-major at best transfers later and they're good to go? I think not.
On Post #1 on Friday March 13, 2020 OmahaGuy wrote:
Wow. What happened to the Blue Demons?? They got off to such a great start. I believed in Dave Leitao at first but I've officially had enough with him and he's gotta go. I'll be shocked if he stays. It's been a shame to see DePaul struggle for so long. Our league needs to have a good team in the Chicago market.
History of the Former Dayton-DePaul Rivalry – Part I
1. Introduction
2. Context of the Former Dayton-DePaul Rivalry
3. History of Dayton and the University of Dayton
4. History of Chicago and DePaul University
5. The Coaches
6. The Pre-Meyer Era: 1920-21 to 1941-42
7. The Ray Meyer Era: 1942-43 to 1983-84
8. The Joey Meyer Era: 1984–85 to 1996–97
9. The Post-Meyers' Era: 1997–98 to 2004-05
10. The Big East Era: 2005-06 to Present
History of the Former Dayton-DePaul Rivalry – Part II
In Part II of the former rivalry, I will explore a number of topics worthy of a closer look, focussing on the Ray Meyer Era.
11. The Effect of World War II on College Basketball
12. The 1942-43 Season: Ray Meyer and George Mikan Begin a Basketball Legend at DePaul
13. All-American Players
14. The NCAA Tournament: Snake-bitten as No. 1 Seeds
15. The 1978-79 Season: Mark Aguirre Enrols at DePaul and the Good Times Roll
16. The 1983-84 Season: Ray Meyer Retires
17. The 2005-06 Season: DePaul Joins the Big East Conference
18. Wintrust Arena at McCormick Square
19. Taking Stock on May 30, 2020
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