Ranking the 10 New CBB Coaches Most Likely to Make the 2015 NCAA Tournament
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2132904-ranking-the-10-new-cbb-coaches-most-likely-to-make-the-2015-ncaa-tournament
9. Marquette Golden Eagles: Steve Wojciechowski
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School record in 2013-14: 17-15 overall (9-9 in Big East)
Coaching pedigree: 15 seasons as assistant to Mike Krzyzewski at Duke
There's no telling what you'll get in the first season under the leadership of a long-time assistant coach.
In Mike Krzyzewski's coaching tree, though, it hasn't been immediate greatness.
Chris Collins pulled off a few shocking upsets last season at Northwestern after more than a decade on the sidelines with Coach K, but the Wildcats finished the season five games below .500 and nowhere near the tournament discussion.
Tommy Amaker was a Duke assistant for almost a decade before taking Seton Hall to the NIT with a 15-15 record in his first year as a head coach. Johnny Dawkins left for Stanford after a decade on the Duke bench, and he didn't make the NCAA tournament until his sixth season.
Now it's Steve Wojciechowski's time to try his luck in a relatively unenviable position. Marquette loses four of its top six scorers from this past season, and most of its top recruits recommitted elsewhere after Buzz Williams left for Virginia Tech.
Indiana transfer Luke Fischer is the only player on the roster taller than 6'7", and he probably won't even be eligible to play until the second semester.
But the "new" Big East is still finding its footing. Villanova and Georgetown will likely finish at the top, and DePaul will remain in the basement until further notice, but everything in between is up for grabs.
I personally think Marquette is headed for a ninth-place finish in the Big East, but Wojo and the Golden Eagles have a better chance of making the tournament than other schools with new coaches like Maine, Maryland-Eastern Shore or Montana State.
Indiana transfer Luke Fischer is the only player on the roster taller than 6'7", and he probably won't even be eligible to play until the second semester.
Probably? Is there something that I am unaware of?
Wow...he thinks we'll finish in 9th place in the Big East...I'll be shocked if we aren't in the Top 4.
I hope you are right, Ners. I see a very small team with no depth up front, no truly consistent returning scorers (not Mayo, not Carlino, not Burton Potential, yes, but not a given). A couple of ticky tack fouls, and suddenly you have Mayo and Burton guarding Kaminsky and Dekker.
Sometimes the new voice in the head is good motivator. It was with Jerel, DJames, and Wes. The renewed emphasis on skill development is a positive. But so many things have to fall absolutely perfectly for this team to be a tourney team, I just am not as willing as you to place money in that direction.
No Bert? I thought everyone in the ACC got a bid.
Quote from: Ners on July 18, 2014, 06:06:17 PM
Wow...he thinks we'll finish in 9th place in the Big East...I'll be shocked if we aren't in the Top 4.
Top 4 will be a extremely tall order!
Quote from: tower912 on July 18, 2014, 07:59:12 PM
I hope you are right, Ners. I see a very small team with no depth up front, no truly consistent returning scorers (not Mayo, not Carlino, not Burton Potential, yes, but not a given). A couple of ticky tack fouls, and suddenly you have Mayo and Burton guarding Kaminsky and Dekker.
Sometimes the new voice in the head is good motivator. It was with Jerel, DJames, and Wes. The renewed emphasis on skill development is a positive. But so many things have to fall absolutely perfectly for this team to be a tourney team, I just am not as willing as you to place money in that direction.
No doubt we will be small up front..until Luke is ready. But, the Big 3 senior year, that was a small team, with Burke manning the post. I am so bullish because I feel we get a proven PG in Carlino, that will be a big boost. Mayo and Burton should have breakout years..as in All Big East consideration - all the talent and tools are there. Buzz really held both of those guys back last year. JJJ, Duane, Dawson all 1 year more mature, experienced - and all of those guys have a really nice foundation of talent to build from.
I believe Steve and Juan will man the middle early on fairly effectively, not to say Kaminsky won't give them (or everyone else in the country problems), but as Chicos says - it's a guards game...and we have a TON of talent at the guard position this season....and a super unique player in Burton.
Hope I'm right...but..I know many aren't as bullish. The unknown variable to me of course is can Wojo coach - I believe he can and will be good enough with the talent on the roster we have...to where a solid coaching job should lead to the NCAA.
On another note..I bet $400 on Wisconsin to win the whole thing...payout is $5600 on that...losing Brust isn't a huge loss...and with all those other guys back and a year older...yikes...Koenig can do a nice job "replacing" Brust...if he's not playing at PG.
Our ceiling is a 2nd place finish in the Beast. Our floor is a 9th place finish. That's how many unknowns there are on our team and how big of a...dare I say...crapshoot the middle of the Big East is.
Quote from: Ners on July 18, 2014, 09:03:24 PM
On another note..I bet $400 on Wisconsin to win the whole thing...payout is $5600 on that...losing Brust isn't a huge loss...and with all those other guys back and a year older...yikes...Koenig can do a nice job "replacing" Brust...if he's not playing at PG.
Not a bad bet. Wisconsin is a top 10 team for sure. Maybe even top 5. But I think Kentucky and Arizona are the two teams to bet on this year. The talent on those two squads is stupid good.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on July 19, 2014, 01:58:54 AM
Our ceiling is a 2nd place finish in the Beast. Our floor is a 9th place finish. That's how many unknowns there are on our team and how big of a...dare I say...crapshoot the middle of the Big East is.
Not a bad bet. Wisconsin is a top 10 team for sure. Maybe even top 5. But I think Kentucky and Arizona are the two teams to bet on this year. The talent on those two squads is stupid good.
I'll bet you that your prediction that MU finishes between 2nd and 9th is correct. Ha.
As for Wisconsin bet....just felt 14 to 1 was too good to pass up given all that returning experience, and Bo Ryan can coach. This is the most talent he's had on a team ever. Kaminsky, Dekker, Gasser, Jackson....throw in Nigel Hayes, Koenig...even Dukan....that's 7 solid players, with arguably 3 who have superstar quality at college basketball level - Kaminsky, Dekker, Hayes.