HoosierPal wrote:JohnW22 wrote:Would anybody be worried about Xavier if they lost all 3 of these games but not back to back to back?
Xavier's problem is lack of quality wins. Top two wins are current bottom feeders in the ACC, Clemson, right now on the right side of the bubble, and Wake Forest, a team likely to not make the NCAA as they are 1-7 against top 100. Georgetown is coming to town, so an easy W is in the offing, although it won't help the resume.
Bill Marsh wrote:Things could be much worse at Seton Hall. In fact, they have been. Be credul what you wish for.
Hall2012 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Things could be much worse at Seton Hall. In fact, they have been. Be credul what you wish for.
Yes, I know. I've seen things a lot worse, and full credit to Kevin Willard for cleaning up the program and bringing it back to respectability. However, respectable mediocrity with the occasional one-off tournament appearance is not the goal. KW certainly deserves the rest of the season to turn things around - and hopefully he will. SHU has now pretty much hit this exact same slump at this point in the season 3 years in a row now. Two years ago, they crashed and burned. Last year, they responded and turned things around. We'll see what happens this year and hopefully Willard can surprise me with another turnaround to get in the NCAA Tournament. If not though, it'll just reaffirm that, while he deserves credit for what he's done, he's not the guy who can make the next step with this program. I do think, however, that the right guy is on his staff.
JohnW22 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Things could be much worse at Seton Hall. In fact, they have been. Be credul what you wish for.
Yes, I know. I've seen things a lot worse, and full credit to Kevin Willard for cleaning up the program and bringing it back to respectability. However, respectable mediocrity with the occasional one-off tournament appearance is not the goal. KW certainly deserves the rest of the season to turn things around - and hopefully he will. SHU has now pretty much hit this exact same slump at this point in the season 3 years in a row now. Two years ago, they crashed and burned. Last year, they responded and turned things around. We'll see what happens this year and hopefully Willard can surprise me with another turnaround to get in the NCAA Tournament. If not though, it'll just reaffirm that, while he deserves credit for what he's done, he's not the guy who can make the next step with this program. I do think, however, that the right guy is on his staff.
I don't know why but I can't see Seton Hall missing the tournament, they will pick up 2-3 wins over Xavier and Butler I'd imagine. I think they get in with a 7-10 seed.
SJHooper wrote:Red Rooster wrote:SJHooper wrote:Needs to be said...what WILL it take to fire JTIII? A Sandusky type scandal? I mean geez G'Town has played like a mid major the last few yrs. 2007 seems like 50 yrs ago.
Frankly, who gives a crap?! Let Georgetown fans be concerned what happens with JT3. I've never understood other fans being concerned or harping about another team's coach getting fired. Maybe, that's just me.
For the Big East's long term health and prestige we need a good Georgetown program.
When we broke off from the football schools we expected Nova and G'Town to compete for the top 2 spots consistently.
G'Town is a national program with a known brand. Something is very, very off over there in DC.
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