Omaha1 wrote:Edrick wrote:UConn is how VCU ever gets in this conference.
I'm not sure why we'd want VCU. They aren't very good right now and if I was a betting man, I think they've maxed out. The A-10 is done and Shaka knows it. I imagine he'll be looking to leave very soon.
Omaha1 wrote:[quote="Edrick"UConn is how VCU ever gets in this conference.
Bill Marsh wrote:
VCU's not very good???
They're top 30 in both polls and in Sagarin's power ratings. I think there are a few people who watch college basketball who would beg to differ with you.
marquette wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
VCU's not very good???
They're top 30 in both polls and in Sagarin's power ratings. I think there are a few people who watch college basketball who would beg to differ with you.
I won't say they aren't good, but I agree that they have peaked. I think Shaka is a good coach, but his system has been figured out by most good coaches. He is intelligent enough to adapt, but I doubt we see VCU past the sweet 16 in the next 10 years.
handdownmandown wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Edrick wrote:UConn is how VCU ever gets in this conference.
I'm not sure why we'd want VCU. They aren't very good right now and if I was a betting man, I think they've maxed out. The A-10 is done and Shaka knows it. I imagine he'll be looking to leave very soon.
You are going to give Sactowndog an aneurysm with that kind of talk.
Sactowndog wrote:I would say I am more on the Wichita State bandwagon. But if the Big East wants to make the same mistakes made by the MWC and the Big 12, I'm not going to lose sleep over it.
Bill Marsh wrote:If most coaches have figured him out, how did he manage to beat Oregon and Tennessee this year? How did he manage to come up with wins last year over Virginia and Dayton last year and Memphis the year before?
If he's just a systems coach, then the coaches who really should have figured him out are the coaches in the A10 who see him twice a year. With the strongest group of teams in the A10 in years last season, he finished 2nd and went to the finals of the conference tournament. Those coaches sure haven't figured him out.
You're really underestimating Shaka as a coach and VCU as a program. You make it sound like he snuck up on people in 2011 by using some kind of gimmick that took everyone by surprise. Shaka's a good coach. Every coach has their approach and he has his, but that doesn't mean that he isn't a good coach or that his defense isn't legitimate. It would be like claiming that Boeheim's success is just a product of his zone. Yeah, one of these days coaches will catch up with that gimmick. Like they haven't been trying to for the last 20 years.
You're also being unfair to VCU as a program. You're treating them like they're just a product of one coach. They had success before he got there with Anthony Grant and Jeff Capel. They're no more a one coach program than Butler was under Brad Stevens.
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