by OmahaGuy » Wed Jan 28, 2015 8:04 pm
Contrary to what some people on this board might think (not a whole bunch but maybe a couple), I can assure you that Creighton will not become a perennial bottom feeder because of 3 things: Leadership, facilities, and fan support. "Nothing without doug, look at this year" "Greg is not a good coach. He failed at Iowa State and rode his son to success and now he's getting exposed" "Creighton was very stupid to leave the MVC and this league will be the death of Creighton Basketball". Typical statements you might hear from college basketball fans across America (especially Nebraska and Wichita/MVC fans). Let me tell you why those people are clueless and why Creighton will be fine.
Leadership: Bruce Rasmussen (CU AD) is 100% committed to making the basketball program a competitive team in the Big East and Greg McDermott is an excellent coach. People will point to his bad years at ISU. Just a bad fit there. He admitted he didn't run the program right and he's learned many lessons from that bad experience in Ames. I'm no ISU expert, but I believe what led to his downfall there was the culture and the attitude of the program and it was a very negative "me first" culture, which led to poor play and many transferred out of the program. At Creighton, he's pulled a complete 180, establishing a high character "team first" culture. Despite all of the BS this team has faced this year, the boys haven't really pouted, whined, or had poor body language. The boys are playing their butts off every single night even though they have every reason to throw in the towel. That's a credit to Mac and the staff for keeping the positive vibes in the program.
Facilities/Fans: The Championship Center is a brand new practice facility that opened last summer and is without a doubt, one of the nations elite practice gyms. Then there's the CenturyLink Center. A big, beautiful, and LOUD arena that's relatively new (opened in 2003) which brings us to fan support. Since moving into the C-Link, Creighton has been in the Top20 in average attendance every season. Not to mention the incredible support they got every year in St. Louis at the MVC Tournament and the support they got last season in NYC. Need I say more?
I'm sure the athletic department and all of Bluejay Nation, despite the record currently, loves this move to the Big East and don't regret a single thing about moving. We do not ever want to come back to the Valley. All this team needs is at least 2-3 years to get the talent to compete in the conference. Once they do, the birds shall rise again. Go Jays.