Hoyas wrote:aughnanure wrote:Hoyas wrote:Capel and Grant had started VCU on their way though.
They were there for 7 years. Had 3 NCAA appearances. Had 1 25 win season(and 2 24 win seasons along with a 23 win season).
VCU had been to the tourney 3 of the 6 years before Smart took over.
And most of the country had heard of VCU in 2006-07 when they beat Duke in the tourney(and then lost to Pitt in OT).
3 out of 6 isn't some amazing number. The concern is that they are still relatively a new name to most fans, and don't have decades of history to sustain a bad hire. This is a perilous time, as it is a lot easier to fall down a peg than rise up.
But no one is immune to this, just some have a slightly easier time rising up after a change or a bad hire. Marquette got lucky with Buzz walking into a loaded team his first year. This time with Wojo is a lot closer to what should be expected when you have a major coaching change. So bringing back the experience VCU will will help the transition and perception of the program. I think they'll be solid, but will they be equal to what they were with Shaka or will it be more like the 3 out of 6 years?
Does anyone remember Southern Illinois in the mid 2000s? 6 straight tourney appearances. 2 Sweet Sixteens. Bruce Weber, then Matt Painter, then Chris Lowry kept it going for a little bit before falling down to earth and getting fired
I do agree with you about the ability to sustain a bad hire. I think the fact they have 2 guys who were assistants who could come back to the program with head coaching experience is very important. And I think them relying maybe a little bit less on Havoc could make them even better.
Where VCU is different than Southern Illinois is that the period before the run you bring up, they weren't all that good at all. So it was just a 6 year run there, compared to really a 13 year run at VCU.
DudeAnon wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:DudeAnon wrote:
I don't think SLU's fanbase was ever that big even when they had Majerus.
On another note, with Shaka leaving VCU it is completely up in the air how their program will be in 5 years. More and more I think we are better off waiting 5 years to see who is still standing after the next P5 shakeup + coaches leaving.
Why is it up in the air any more than it is when any program changes coaches? They won before Shaka was there and they'll win after he's gone. They have great facilities, a strong fan base, and have now built a solid tradition. They're fine.
Oh c'mon man, he was VCU. I am not saying that VCU was nothing but I know I had never heard of them before his Final Four run and nor had most of the country.
aughnanure wrote:Hoyas wrote:Capel and Grant had started VCU on their way though.
They were there for 7 years. Had 3 NCAA appearances. Had 1 25 win season(and 2 24 win seasons along with a 23 win season).
VCU had been to the tourney 3 of the 6 years before Smart took over.
And most of the country had heard of VCU in 2006-07 when they beat Duke in the tourney(and then lost to Pitt in OT).
3 out of 6 isn't some amazing number. The concern is that they are still relatively a new name to most fans, and don't have decades of history to sustain a bad hire. This is a perilous time, as it is a lot easier to fall down a peg than rise up.
XUFan09 wrote:God, I loved that win over Duke (and I proudly picked it in my bracket ). Maybe I'm confabulating, but if I recall correctly, didn't Eric Maynor hit a pull-up jumper with like five seconds to go to win the game?
This isn't a perfect comparison, but VCU is somewhat comparable to Butler. Before their runs to the Final Four, a lot of serious college basketball fans knew about both programs, but when it came to casual fans, it seemed that people in the Midwest only knew about Butler's sustained success and people in the East only knew about VCU's sustained success. I'm going off the Xavier boards for this assessment. Basically, someone from Ohio, Indiana, etc., would suggest that VCU is nothing without Smart, only for people from the DC/MD/VA area to quickly shut them down for not knowing what they're talking about.
DudeAnon wrote:Catholics are known for being proactive, we should be fine.
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