MUBoxer wrote:RedStormNation wrote:PC and SJU really are not all that comparable overall. PC has about 15 NCAA appearances. SJU has almost double at 28. The last time PC was nationally relevant was 1997 in the Elite 8. In that time SJ had good to great teams in 1999, 2003, 2011. SJ has been to 2 Final Four's and some Elite 8's. Also the #7 winningest program of all time. That's nationally. I know a lot of you will try to discount it because most of the success was in the past, but it still counts. I read something yesterday that shocked me...Seton Hall only has 9 (NINE!) tourney appearances. That is like a decent mid major program level. I honestly thought they had more like 15 like PC. The only reason I bring this up is because people tend to lump SJU in with PC and SHU and it's just not fair. It's not even close really. Overall SJU has had much more success over a much longer time. And this is not a shot at all to PC or SHU even though I'm sure someone will take it that way. Both are definitely programs back on the upswing for sure. They are both attracting good recruits and their fans should be excited.
I've never understood DePaul...they have damn good players...it's not a lack of talent. I feel like they have Mets syndrome...no matter how much talent they have there just seems to be a negative feeling around the program. I truly feel like some teams whether pro or college get so used to losing that they subconsciously lower their expectations and it messes with them psychologically.
I know in terms of program history they aren't similar but in terms of recent success they are pretty similar. And I was merely pointing out that with the coaching changes to SJU and PC suddenly huge recruits were coming in. Why not at Depaul? He was pointing out that rebuilding takes time but over night you two had some big recruits coming in.
Not to be nit picky but you guys didn't even crack the top 25 in 2003 so I'm not sure what nationally relevant is.
NJRedman wrote:Demon22 wrote:NJRedman wrote: Yeah, SJU has been down for most of the decade, thats why it's called a down period. Jarvis flamed out and Roberts never got it going. Sure seems to me that Lavin has things turning around.
How is this possible? I've been told that after your school has a down period, a coach can't turn things around in four seasons or less.
You guys were a LOT farther down than SJU. We're talking perennial last place team, and not even close in 85% of your games. That come back takes time.
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