Moliva wrote:... or, more accurately, you could call them the VCU of Cedar Falls, IA with slightly less attendance and recent success but with a coach with hair on his head. And more purple.
BillikensWin wrote:I guess it's fitting that SLU is kind of the boring addition. We have had our success of late by being exactly that.
Moliva wrote: And more purple.
notkirkcameron wrote:Moliva wrote: And more purple.
Hahaha This league definitely needs a wider variety of pantone swatches.
Blue and White
Blue and Red
Blue and Gold
Blue and White
Blue and Gray
Blue and Gray
Blue and Light Blue
Blue and Gray
Red and White
Black and Gray
HoosierPal wrote:BillikensWin wrote:I guess it's fitting that SLU is kind of the boring addition. We have had our success of late by being exactly that.
SLU will be an interesting topic on this board next year for the 'flavor of the week' crowd. If I read all correctly, Saint Louis will graduate 5 seniors, which comprise the core of the team. They won't be nearly as good next year as they have been the past three years. I can already hear the moaners, 'My gosh, look what their record is this year.'
Dawgsfolife wrote:Here are some thoughts on SLU. As a market, arena, and university the team is a perfect fit for the Big East. As a basketball team, they will struggle past this year. I am a Butler fan so obviously this year has been a downer, but the Dawgs have been relatively close in almost every game and are really hurting from losing Jones (arguably their best overall player) from the start of the season. I have attended 5 SLU games this year, and the team THIS YEAR is special. They could make a F4, but could also get knocked out by a team with that has some size or athletes (think Gtown, Pitt, Cincy, ect.). Next year is a whole other story. Beside McBroom (who at best is a Big East bench player), who do they have coming back who will compete against the Big East? Their new recruits are below average, and if taking composite scores would finish 11th out of 11 teams in the Big East. Could they build to become a great Big East team? Maybe. You just wonder if their first few years they would get rocked while also not increasing their ability to recruit. That being said, you could make the same argument about Butler-- but we will have to wait and see how the '15 class turns out.
marquette wrote:Dawgsfolife wrote:Here are some thoughts on SLU. As a market, arena, and university the team is a perfect fit for the Big East. As a basketball team, they will struggle past this year. I am a Butler fan so obviously this year has been a downer, but the Dawgs have been relatively close in almost every game and are really hurting from losing Jones (arguably their best overall player) from the start of the season. I have attended 5 SLU games this year, and the team THIS YEAR is special. They could make a F4, but could also get knocked out by a team with that has some size or athletes (think Gtown, Pitt, Cincy, ect.). Next year is a whole other story. Beside McBroom (who at best is a Big East bench player), who do they have coming back who will compete against the Big East? Their new recruits are below average, and if taking composite scores would finish 11th out of 11 teams in the Big East. Could they build to become a great Big East team? Maybe. You just wonder if their first few years they would get rocked while also not increasing their ability to recruit. That being said, you could make the same argument about Butler-- but we will have to wait and see how the '15 class turns out.
I think it sucks, but if we don't pick up SLU in the summer (not super likely) we will probably not do it for at least two more years. SLU lost a recruiting class the year Majerus died. They will be rebuilding, although I think they will have reasonable success in the A10. It will probably take those two years to get some stability back in their line up. They have a solid (for the A10) recruiting class coming in and I truly believe they have some staying power.
BillikensWin wrote:
This is SLU's last chance for awhile at moving. If what has happened the last couple years isn't good enough, it just isn't going to happen. Take recruiting rankings for what they're worth...less than nothing. Every player in the Billikens' rotation is less than 3*...every one of them. Jones is a good player, but Dwayne Evans had his way with him.
It's probably a dead issue at this point, however. The Big East has 10 and will probably stay that way.
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