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Re: Reviewing DePaul

Postby Demon22 » Wed May 13, 2020 7:49 pm

FWIW, a little bird tells me the Blue Demons may not be done with transfers.
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Re: Reviewing DePaul

Postby Westbrook#36 » Thu May 14, 2020 11:01 am

Yeah, not to be a debbie downer, but as long as Dave Leitao is still in charge I'm penciling DePaul into last place.
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Re: Reviewing DePaul

Postby MUBoxer » Thu May 14, 2020 11:50 am

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.
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Re: Reviewing DePaul

Postby ArmyVet » Thu May 14, 2020 12:04 pm

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.

The downside with transfers in the current environment is now they don't have the summer to begin working together. Learning on the fly during the regular season could make for some bad results.
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Re: Reviewing DePaul

Postby Westbrook#36 » Thu May 14, 2020 2:33 pm

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.
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Re: Reviewing DePaul

Postby TBC Alum » Thu May 14, 2020 7:15 pm

2 certainties in the league right now. Nova #1, DePaul @10 (now 11) until someone proves otherwise
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Re: Reviewing DePaul

Postby MUBoxer » Fri May 15, 2020 3:53 pm

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.


Well to me I see a lot of star power leaving CU SHU BU and MU. I see a school that has some solid program building guys getting older and I expect that d2 guy to be like Strus. While they landed flat in conference its worth noting the calendar year of 2019 Depaul was 19-12 (not counting CBI tournament). So between the 7-11 record from Spring 2019 and the 12--1 record (With big P6wins) from fall 2019 I do have faith that they can put something together. I think they're emotionally fragile though so I could see my optimism never being realized
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Re: Reviewing DePaul

Postby ctowne » Fri May 29, 2020 1:28 pm

DePaul has added some helpful transfers recently (below - 2 of which I believe will play next season, 1 will sit out a year), but the true storyline is the overriding, continued ineptness of leadership and coaching. DePaul has improved their recruiting for the past 2-3 years but it has not led to a decent basketball team. Leitao has struggled at DePaul (and some back at UVA) with winning close games, which is not good. For 2020-21, there is little reason to believe in anything other than finishing 10th-11th. Luckily for Leitao, DePaul has much more patience than UVA. He's an older coach now and he has to show some results in 2020-21 and get his players back on board as a "team". DePaul has to be his last HC chance in a major conference.

DePaul adds two transfers
https://depaulbluedemons.com/news/2020/ ... sfers.aspx

DePaul Welcomes Transfer Ray Salnave for Next Season
https://depaulbluedemons.com/news/2020/ ... eason.aspx
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Re: Reviewing DePaul

Postby Fieldhouse Flyer » Sat May 30, 2020 8:07 pm

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.

Back in the good ol' days when Catholic schools were ‘Independents’, DePaul had some great basketball teams, and under Ray Meyer, the Blue Demons were one of the top Catholic basketball programs in the country. admin was kind enough to approve this lengthy thread on the Off Topic board this morning:

History of the Former Dayton-DePaul Rivalry – Fieldhouse Flyer – May 30, 2020
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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Re: Reviewing DePaul

Postby Demon22 » Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:02 pm

According to WeAreDePaul.com, DePaul Athletic Director Jean Lenti-Ponsetto will announce her retirement as soon as Friday.
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