REDMEN1415 wrote:Yeah, and where did Lavin get them? NIT.
We need a coach that will seal the deal with a recruit like Briscoe, not just have him consider us then go to some place else.
That has happened way to much with Lavin, but thats not good enough.
shupat08 wrote:Guys... This guy is obviously trolling SHU.... RU, USF, DePaul were all historically worse than SHU in the Old Big East and many years StJ and Prov were worse... Prov only recently improved and StJ still doesn't the least with the most talent in the nation.
Shut up man.
Just an outlandish statement with no evidence.
SHU has not been good. But over the past decade plus the obvious 2nd worse team in the Big East? Okay...
EDIT:
SHU: 5 winning seasons, 1 NCAA... Most wins 21, least wins 13
Prov: 4 winning seasons, 1 NCAA... Most wins 23, least wins 12
StJ: 4 winning seasons, 1 NCAA... Most wins 21, least wins 11
USF: 2 winning seasons, 1 NCAA... Most wins 22, least wins 9
RU: 1 winning season, 0 NCAA... Most wins 19, least wins 10
DePaul: 1 winning season, 0 NCAA... Most wins 20, least wins 7
So really, historically, over the past 10 years there were 5 teams on average worse than SHU.... Every one of those teams had worse seasons (win total wise) than SHU's worst season... And win total wise SHU was in the middle of the pack for most wins in a season (with 2 teams with more, 2 teams with less, and tied with StJ).
So, let's try to stick with reality not hyperbole. Since hyperbole accomplishes and proves nothing. Okay?
Hall2012 wrote:Another thread gone off topic...let's bring it back or kill it. Here's my effort:
We have 7 of 10 teams already either ranked or receiving votes. All 7 of them have a somewhat realistic shot of breaking through by the time conference play starts- getting at least 5 in would be awesome and all 7 would really set us up nicely.
Everybody pretty much just holding serve and avoiding bad losses at this point could actually be enough. Everybody (receiving votes +) has at least 1 marquee win except Seton Hall and St. John's, and they each have a chance for one coming up. Even if they each lose their big game (@ Wichita State and @ Syracuse, respectively), if they each keep it competitive and make it their only loss from now to Dec. 31st, they could potentially still find themselves sneaking into the #24 or #25 spot just on sheer win total (would make St. John's 10-2 and Seton Hall 11-1).
It's all easier said than done, but not unrealistic at this point. The toughest part of the non-con schedule is over for a lot of us.
shupat08 wrote:Well, you're the one who made a few outlandish comments regarding SHU. So maybe you should ask yourself that question.
So if they're all mediocre and SHU might have been better over the past 10 years... How could SHU clearly be the 2nd worst team only ahead of DePaul and a detriment to the BE?
And how can you say "over 10 years" and then only compare the current 2 year Big East? Last I checked Butler, Creighton and X have all been solid over the past decade... They didn't play Cuse, UConn, Cinci, L'Ville, Pitt, WVU, ND atleast once each year. On top of G'Town, Nova and the old Marquette teams.
So you're entire argument is a practice logial of fallacy.
Hall2012 wrote:Another thread gone off topic...let's bring it back or kill it. Here's my effort:
We have 7 of 10 teams already either ranked or receiving votes. All 7 of them have a somewhat realistic shot of breaking through by the time conference play starts- getting at least 5 in would be awesome and all 7 would really set us up nicely.
Everybody pretty much just holding serve and avoiding bad losses at this point could actually be enough. Everybody (receiving votes +) has at least 1 marquee win except Seton Hall and St. John's, and they each have a chance for one coming up. Even if they each lose their big game (@ Wichita State and @ Syracuse, respectively), if they each keep it competitive and make it their only loss from now to Dec. 31st, they could potentially still find themselves sneaking into the #24 or #25 spot just on sheer win total (would make St. John's 10-2 and Seton Hall 11-1).
It's all easier said than done, but not unrealistic at this point. The toughest part of the non-con schedule is over for a lot of us.
Jet915 wrote:I think Creighton's toughest part of the non-conference is this week. Their first two true road games, @Tulsa and @Nebraska. Tulsa has almost everyone back from the NCAA team a year ago and although they have vastly underperformed this year so far (probably due to Frank Haith implementing a new system), they are still dangerous and at home. @Nebraska will be a heated rivalry game and Nebraska has only lost @home one time in the last two years. I would be disappointed but not surprised if we went 0-2.
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