hoops22 wrote:There is one thing that is still bewildering to me. They knew Moore was hurt and would miss time when the season ended. They knew Arch and his limitations. Still they did nothing in the transfer portal. Many teams in the BE made significant upgrades that paid off this year. Villanova coming off a Final Four run, with the prestige of the name, clearly could have upgraded also, but did nothing. They must have been comfortable with the team they had coming back. Neptune was handed the keys to a Ferrari. He still hasn't proven he knows how to drive.
Jasper67 wrote:hoops22 wrote:There is one thing that is still bewildering to me. They knew Moore was hurt and would miss time when the season ended. They knew Arch and his limitations. Still they did nothing in the transfer portal. Many teams in the BE made significant upgrades that paid off this year. Villanova coming off a Final Four run, with the prestige of the name, clearly could have upgraded also, but did nothing. They must have been comfortable with the team they had coming back. Neptune was handed the keys to a Ferrari. He still hasn't proven he knows how to drive.
Is Neptune the one to blame for this? The portal was open for almost 6 weeks before he was hired. Other coaches were already involved with players. He was trying to play catch up.
Did Jay know he was leaving or was it a decision he made after the season? Either way, he wasn’t in a position to be recruiting anyone off the portal and Neptune wasn’t there yet.
PG is the most difficult position to step into as a transfer because a kid has to be able to run the coach’s system. So, it’s not just a matter of talent, but how quick a learner a kid is and how readily he’s accepted by his teammates. Tough challenge.
And then there was the timing. They didn’t even know they’d be desperate for a PG until March 26, 2022 because they basically had 2 PGs top tier PGs and one of them was coming back. It was all of a sudden that this problem was thrust upon them. They had spent no time preparing for this.
It’s one thing to make upgrades as many teams did this year, but was out there specifically at PG who they should have and could have grabbed. It’s rare that a Tyler Kolek falls into your lap. Who was out there this year who was available in the portal and what were their chances of getting him? UConn, fir example, because R.J. Cole, who could have come back for a 5th year, chose not to. They brought in 4 guards through the transfer portal and that position was their biggest problem all year. It’s easy to look back after the fact and ask why a school didn’t grab a particular kid. But it’s not easy to project success for a kid who sat on the bench or who played at a lower level. Providence passed on Kolek even though he’s from Rhode Island.they didn’t realize how good he was. I’m sure they regret it.
So, you’re right that they probably should have done more. But it’s easier said than done. And it was a last minute need.
hoops22 wrote:Jasper67 wrote:hoops22 wrote:There is one thing that is still bewildering to me. They knew Moore was hurt and would miss time when the season ended. They knew Arch and his limitations. Still they did nothing in the transfer portal. Many teams in the BE made significant upgrades that paid off this year. Villanova coming off a Final Four run, with the prestige of the name, clearly could have upgraded also, but did nothing. They must have been comfortable with the team they had coming back. Neptune was handed the keys to a Ferrari. He still hasn't proven he knows how to drive.
Is Neptune the one to blame for this? The portal was open for almost 6 weeks before he was hired. Other coaches were already involved with players. He was trying to play catch up.
Did Jay know he was leaving or was it a decision he made after the season? Either way, he wasn’t in a position to be recruiting anyone off the portal and Neptune wasn’t there yet.
PG is the most difficult position to step into as a transfer because a kid has to be able to run the coach’s system. So, it’s not just a matter of talent, but how quick a learner a kid is and how readily he’s accepted by his teammates. Tough challenge.
And then there was the timing. They didn’t even know they’d be desperate for a PG until March 26, 2022 because they basically had 2 PGs top tier PGs and one of them was coming back. It was all of a sudden that this problem was thrust upon them. They had spent no time preparing for this.
It’s one thing to make upgrades as many teams did this year, but was out there specifically at PG who they should have and could have grabbed. It’s rare that a Tyler Kolek falls into your lap. Who was out there this year who was available in the portal and what were their chances of getting him? UConn, fir example, because R.J. Cole, who could have come back for a 5th year, chose not to. They brought in 4 guards through the transfer portal and that position was their biggest problem all year. It’s easy to look back after the fact and ask why a school didn’t grab a particular kid. But it’s not easy to project success for a kid who sat on the bench or who played at a lower level. Providence passed on Kolek even though he’s from Rhode Island.they didn’t realize how good he was. I’m sure they regret it.
So, you’re right that they probably should have done more. But it’s easier said than done. And it was a last minute need.
These are all fair points. I have no ideas who was still available once Moore went down, but since the Final Four had yet to be played, I have to assume there was still some talent out there. I would also say this wasn't just some ordinary team looking to fill a need in a hurry, this was Villanova, a truly elite program. They would have been considered a desirable destination for many. What continues to be troubling, they still haven't addressed this seasons shortcomings in any meaningful way. I don't think their incoming class is even ranked in the top 100.
Last year when St. John's fans were getting disgruntled with Mike Anderson, Neptune's name was one you would see discussed now and then as a potential coach. The consensus was that although what he had done at Fordham was impressive, he was still too raw, and needed more seasoning before he could be taken as a serious contender. Imagine how shocked everyone was to see him hired at Villanova shortly after that. Not to be sarcastic, but if Neptune's 16-16 at Fordham was enough to get him hired at Nova, Urgo's 25-8 this season should have him coaching at Duke next year.
You're right, hindsight is 20/20 and it's easy to pick apart what transpired this past season. But I think any objective fan has to be concerned with what happened this year, as well as the prognosis for next. The BE needs a strong Villanova.
Jasper67 wrote:
That’s my view. But in the view of Villanova fans, the expectations were that the success train should just keep rolling along. When it didn’t, it seems that many have blamed the coach. Easy way out, in my humble opinion.
kayako wrote:Jasper67 wrote:
That’s my view. But in the view of Villanova fans, the expectations were that the success train should just keep rolling along. When it didn’t, it seems that many have blamed the coach. Easy way out, in my humble opinion.
Dude, what does this even mean? What level of success do you think Villanova fanbase has for Neptune? Your continued attack on Nova fans that has any criticism of Neptune is seriously deranged. What unreasonable expectations did Nova fanbase have? Was it Nova fans that had us ranked top 5 in the preseason, then adjusted to top 20 after Jay retired? Or is Villanova not a real top 10 program and that we need to live with no tournament appearances indefinitely because we lost Gillespie? I don't know what team you root for, but your stance is more appropriate for a lesser program. Not making the tournament in 2023 at Villanova is a failure, my friend.
OmahaGuy wrote:Jasper,
I'm hard on Neptune because I'm a results-oriented guy. 17-17 and 10-10 is what it is no matter how you spin it. Kevin Ollie did great with Jim Calhoun's recruits. Literally won a natty with them! Then as Ollie got his own players in, UConn faded. Same could be said for what's happening at UNC. Hubert Davis took a team that was mostly if not entirely recruited by Roy Williams to the national title game and look what happened this year. Despite being the consensus preseason #1 team, they don't even make the tournament at all despite keeping a lot of the team from last year.
If you're not doing great with the previous HOF coaches recruits, why should I trust you once the roster is filled with your own guys? That's why I'm skeptical. So far, he only has one HS recruit. Dumont is just a 3-star per On3 and ESPN. He better hit the transfer portal HARD this offseason.
A few other notes:
*The 5 starters I had in mind were Daniels, Moore, Dixon, Slater and Whitmore. Even when healthy, again they only got 2 wins against eventual tourney teams. The only wins vs tourney teams they had all season.
*Happy you still believe in him. Maybe in time you'll be vindicated. Never said he was a bad coach. He just didn't have a great year this year. Would LOVE to see him turn it around and prove me wrong.
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