Quote from: Heisenberg on December 25, 2025, 10:36:59 AMOf course, the risk is the NBA team yanking the player mid-season because they need them. Imagine if Cooper Flagg were drafted, sent to Duke, and after 10 or so games, the NBA team had seen enough and "called him up?" If he then struggled in the association, can they "send him down" in time to play Carolina later in the season?

Quote from: CountryRoads on December 26, 2025, 06:26:18 PMPortal opens in 87 days.
Quote from: muwarrior69 on December 26, 2025, 02:36:30 PMDid Baylor have an opening or did they cut someone from the squad?
Quote from: Dish on December 26, 2025, 05:24:15 PMIt's ridiculous the NFL didn't schedule a game for today.
Quote from: MU82 on December 26, 2025, 10:56:26 AMYou're the one who thinks Shaka could leave Marquette after two disastrous seasons (if next season is similar to this one) and hand-pick the next job that he wants, even with a blueblood.
Like most Scoopers, I really like Shaka. Like most Scoopers, I want it to work out fantastically for him at Marquette. But like most Scoopers, I believe he has to produce. He has had some great past accomplishments here, and I loved them, and I traveled great distances to experience many of them in person, and I appreciate them to this day.
In investing, what a stock did over the last year, 3 years, 5 years is swell, but it's all about what you think the stock will do over the next year, 3 years, 5 years. Same with college coaching.
I had high hopes for the recruit-develop-retain philosophy, and I was really rooting for it to succeed. But we now see it cannot succeed at Marquette with the caliber of athlete that the coach has been able to bring in. If he can't or won't realize that and make the necessary changes, as much as the vast majority of Scoopers like him and despite his past accomplishments, he has to go. That's College Coaching 101, from bluebloods all the way down to MAAC schools.
And if it came down to it, Marquette obviously could find a coach who does as well as or better than what Shaka has done at our alma mater. The two coaches we had from 1999-2014 combined for one Final Four, one Elite Eight, two Sweet Sixteens, nine NCAA tournament appearances, and two conference titles. There's every reason to believe that the person or people who coach Marquette from, say, 2027-2042 - whoever he or they might be, including Shaka - could do similar. Especially since it's much easier today to build a winner quickly than it was in 1999.
Quote from: WhiteTrash on December 26, 2025, 04:49:32 PMI agree the roster needs a major upgrade, so I think the most encouraging sign Shaka is back in the game will be his success in retaining the best young players. I think it will be a real test of his recruiting chops.
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