handdownmandown wrote:Expecting to dance 9 out of 10 years is pretty darn optimistic. That is pretty much the ceiling for teams not named Duke or Kansas. Hell, even Arizona got a bid there was no way they deserved six or seven years back when they got in as a 12 seed.
If you hit 7 of ten you are doing pretty good in this league.
I agree that my expectations are VERY optimistic. I can objectively admit that, we as Xavier fans, have lived through a somewhat fantastical existence as basketball fans through the last 20 plus years. I think its been a combination of many years of solid planning, bold execution, LUCK, vision, perseverance, right place/right time, and critical decesion making related to personnel, most notably, our string of coaching hires. And I can be honest enough to say we've been spoiled to a certain extent (although earned in a sense as well), hence my possibly heightened expectations. But I do think Xavier fans understand we are one bad hire away from five plus years of mediocrity, or more. I'd like to think we have protocols and processes in place to limit the possibility of making that fatefully wrong decision. But no one is immune. Our last ten years, as a full body of work, have been exceptional. 9 bids, 5 sweet 16s, one elite 8 (2 elite 8s if you go to 04). Perhaps I'm naive in thinking that type of consistent success is sustainable for a small Jesuit school of 6000 students in Cincinnati. Perhaps we're still trending upwards. Only time will tell.
As a fan, running a close second to living and dying with my own team, is having a real, sincere and vested interest in the results of my fellow conference mates. I can honestly say that I try to watch all of the nine other teams games, especially during the non conference schedule. I was never like that when we were in the Atlantic 10. Not even close. I see real possibilities of consistent and sustained success for each and every team in this conference. Even If your team has hit a rough patch, short lived or prolonged, I see potential. With Seton Hall, one of my most exciting memories as a kid growing up was the PJ Carlessimo led team that lost one of the best National Championship games in history to a Rumeal Robison led Michigan team, they've been there before, they can get there again; why can't Depaul become Chicago's team/new NBA style building under construction, one of the greatest cities on the planet; Providence and their rich history of Final Fours, Nit Champions when it was THE tournament, with a top notch coach that has them trending the right direction; Marquette with their rich NCAA tourney history, legendary coach(s), recent Final Four, iconic player in Wade, and quite possibly in the best financial position of any team in the conference; St Johns, New York City's team with their native son at the helm, their history and home court speak for themselves (The Garden); Butler, back to back National Championship games, playing at Hinkle Fieldhouse, one of the true iconic bastions of basketball at any level, and the venue for probably the most famous shot in high school basketball history (Bobby Plump, "the shot"/Hoosiers); Georgetown, incredible history aside, if their basketball team can consistently match their esteemed standing in the academic world, you are looking at another Duke; Creighton, one of the great venues in all of college basketball coupled with one of the most boisterous and loyal fan bases in the land, a true sleeping giant that has EVERYTHING in place to be spectacularly successful moving forward; and the flagship, Villanova. The coach, the brand,the Philly Five, and the history are all there. A couple of Final Fours and you are looking at potentially a true "Blue Blood". I believe that EVERY team in this conference has the potential to be special. Here's hoping for an exceptional 2015-2016 season.