Quote from: CTWarrior on Today at 01:01:52 PMEven if Shaka doesn't go to the portal, I think we'll be a lot better next year. We can be a lot better and still not be a good team though. Maybe a 8-12 or 9-11 BE team or something like that, but not an NCAA tournament team.
Quote from: Warrior of Law on January 14, 2026, 03:06:50 PMNext year's team will be younger than this year's team particularly if Jones and Norman are not invited back. There has been minimal growth by Parham, Hamilton, and Owens and there's zero reason to believe they'll improve. Next year's team will be reliant the current frosh, recruits and redshirts. This may take a few seasons. Someone convince me otherwise before I renew for next season.Even if Shaka doesn't go to the portal, I think we'll be a lot better next year. We can be a lot better and still not be a good team though. Maybe a 8-12 or 9-11 BE team or something like that, but not an NCAA tournament team.
Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on Today at 12:19:33 PMWhy do you think a Painter/Purdue model couldn't work for Marquette?
That seems to be the most logical pivot Shaka could make and I don't understand why he couldn't be successful with it.
Quote from: Jockey on Today at 12:13:22 PMI agree but I think players understand that better players get more money whether they are better players - not just because they stayed longer in the program.
Why would Nigel complain if they brought in a top center from the portal at more money than he is getting? It helps the team win which in turn means he will make more if he continues to develop.
Quote from: wadesworld on Today at 10:05:59 AMI'm on board with a roster of mostly high school recruits that you develop, but Shaka has to start hitting on these higher talent recruits he's in on but not landing. And then he needs to understand the flaws in the roster and address them through the portal. It doesn't take a new roster every year, just a new guy here and there.
Quote from: wadesworld on Today at 10:05:59 AMI trust Shaka will adjust. I trust he'll adjust his strategy moving forward.
Quote from: MU82 on Today at 12:12:41 PMI disagree that Shaka is "a failure."
This season is a failure ... after four mostly enjoyable, entertaining, successful seasons. If he continues with his current roster-building philosophy and it continues to fail, then we can revisit whether or not he's a failure.
Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on Today at 12:19:33 PMWhy do you think a Painter/Purdue model couldn't work for Marquette?
That seems to be the most logical pivot Shaka could make and I don't understand why he couldn't be successful with it.
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