Quote from: MUBurrow on November 17, 2025, 07:35:05 PM5/92.5 feels like safe business by the M's. I'd take the under on him ever topping 20 SBs again and the defense is bad, but as a hitter he does pretty much everything right. He'll turn 29 in the middle of next season - no reason he can't hit in the .280s with low 20s bombs and low strikeout numbers over the life of that deal.
Quote from: withoutbias on Today at 11:02:08 AMThis nails it. The idea that some article by a fan is what caused Marquette's decision makers to decide to move on from Wojo because a couple hundred fans might see it is some sort of inflated sense of self worth.
Quote from: GoldenEagles03 on Today at 11:13:42 AMDoes Saturday's attendance count as an unofficial? If so, us and Iowa State are the only 2 with multiples. Seems like it could be a good thing.
Quote from: Juan Anderson's Mixtape on Today at 11:10:26 AMMore visits on the horizon for Davis, including a return visit to Marquette.
https://x.com/DushawnLondon1/status/1990796566127653381?t=21BOFsSZI9Jombp07B8HZQ&s=19
Quote from: mug644 on Today at 10:53:02 AMBrew, I think your take is somber and the situation could possibly play out like that, though I don't think two under .500 seasons would quite get us there. Two areas of skepticism:
--while The Case Against served a bit as the last straw, you seem to be downplaying the negativity around Wojo that had been present for at least a couple of years, centered on his decent recruiting but poor coaching. Certainly the administration was well aware of the Projo v Nojo positions among the fanbase.
--you sound as though you are already drafting your Case Against, even despite your hope that Shaka's model would work.
Regardless, I can't imagine Shaka being so stubborn or the administration being so short-fused that there wouldn't be a change to no-portal model before any sort of firing happened. If, after two under .500 seasons happens, there will be pressure to change. But, Shaka wouldn't ever get another P5 job if he refuses to change if his approach is not successful enough for MU. And, MU is so enamored with Shaka as THE person representing the university that they will push him to adapt before they push him out.
Quote from: Viper on November 17, 2025, 06:21:48 PMat some point down the road, if things are not working out, he'll have to...or he has a new gig.
Quote from: MU82 on Today at 09:49:21 AMThe Hornets have been looking for their "big man of the future" forever. And they had him in the 2022 draft: Jalen Duren.
But they immediately traded Duren to the Pistons and drafted Mark Williams two picks later.
Duren is averaging 20.3 points and 12.3 rebounds this season for the Pistons; he is part of the young core that has taken the Eastern Conference by storm. Williams was either hurt or ineffective during his short time with the Hornets, who couldn't wait to dump him on some other team.
And that is just one example of why the Hornets always suck.
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