Quote from: MuggsyB on March 13, 2026, 10:25:29 PMIn '03 would have you rather have lost by 1 pt to Kentucky in the E8 than get cooked by Kansas in the F4?
Quote from: Small Orange Soda on March 13, 2026, 11:36:06 PMWojo was simply a bad coach. Not up to snuff for the job.
The concern with Shaka is his judgment. "I'll be the one guy who doesn't take transfers while also signing guys who don't get D-1 offers"
He absolutely has not done enough in his career to ever justify that attitude. And yes, he's going to change, but that's a pretty poor inherent trait. He's good, but there are plenty of coaches who have accomplished more who didn't need a year like this to understand that college basketball is in an ever changing landscape and being stubborn means seasons like this.
Quote from: brewcity77 on March 13, 2026, 07:25:27 PMThere was no point in years 1-5 where changing course made sense.
2015: Sucked
2016: Clear progress, no tourney but competitive
2017: Tourney bid
2018: Narrowly missed, but 7 of top-9 players were freshmen/sophomores
2019: Made top-10, 5-seed, should've won league
--Hausers leave, from Feb 2019 was the first notable downturn in progress--
2020: Disappointing, but no one was getting fired after COVID
2021: Sucked, fired
Probably an outlier. And if it was he'll be fine. If it wasn't, there's absolutely zero chance anyone affiliated with Marquette should want a third year like this one.
I disagree with your 80% assessment
He did well. But no one gets two years like this at Marquette. Not Wojo, not Shaka, not Al, not Jesus Christ. We're better than that. And I can't fathom any sane Marquette fan disagreeing with that.
Quote from: Elonsmusk on March 13, 2026, 06:54:26 PMThis year was an outlier. I'm confident Shaka will get it turned around within 1 year, and even if he doesn't I'm still giving him another year. Fire Shaka after next season and I'd put it at 80%+ chance that all of Nigel, Adrien, and Royce are done at MU too.
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