Quote from: wadesworld on December 23, 2025, 01:17:23 PMShaka would be very attractive for most programs. It's pretty well known that Kentucky at least "made the call" as did Michigan.
Quote from: WarriorFan on December 23, 2025, 10:11:25 AMThe main parallel between now and the Dukiet years is weak administration. Where Dr. Lovell made it clear that top tier hoops was a priority, there has been no such vision or strategy from the DEI dumbo currently in charge. (in fact, no vision or strategy on anything at all). Is Mr. Kim Ah DEI in a position to sit down with Shaka and say - hey, you need to do things differently because the school depends on MU hoops being in the top 25? Nah.WTF, you have no idea
In that case, a strong AD would be the one to do so. In MU case, it seems the coach selected the AD rather than the AD selecting the coach... so again - he's not the one.
What would remain as the only possible input is the input of some major contributors -if they can get through the above two filters - but contributors have a history of not having unified messaging. And that would be enough to make a coach just leave rather than just do things a bit differently and get back to winning.
I fear MU basketball doesn't get fixed until there is a real University President and a very strong AD.
(note well that Raynor was not historically weak, but by late 80's the times had passed him and he was no longer effective - he was not even present enough to be effective)
Quote from: Pakuni on December 23, 2025, 12:39:09 PMMaybe you missed the post I was replying to. Elon believes Shaka would be a top candidate for "all" P4 openings.
If Jon Scheyer quits tomorrow, Duke is calling Shaka. If Bill Self retires at the end of the yeat, Shaka is hearing from Lawrence.
So sayeth Elon.
Quote from: vogue65 on December 22, 2025, 11:16:03 AMNobody mentions the admission standards.Wut???
Why did Buzz leave?
He couldn't recruit.
Why did Al hang it up?
He said, because he couldn't recruit.
The Big East was set up to compete with the Ivy League. So here we are, enjoy.
The bar was set at mid-major with a TV contract.
Now with pay-per-view the world has changed again.
I'm glad I'getting SS, it will help pay for all my streaming subscriptions.
What does being old give me?
Experience and strategic thinking.
Quote from: ghostofcorms77 on December 23, 2025, 12:31:58 PMIf Shaka wanted Pitt, and Pitt wanted Shaka. Marquette would be rid of paying the buyout. I'm not saying he's going to leave for Pitt. I'm simply stating, what a very reliable pundit put on a board.
Everyone gets a fresh start. Shaka can reinvent the wheel again. And Marquette can use that funding to go pry someone away.
Quote from: Billy Hoyle on December 22, 2025, 08:56:17 PMKam gets his first NBA field goal in the final seconds of a Pacers loss at Boston.Congrats, Kam, hope it's the first of many.
Quote from: JWags85 on December 23, 2025, 12:57:14 PMWhy haven't we included the Pats in the lucky fraud discussion with the Seahawks and Bears?
https://x.com/nfloncbs/status/2003487335414129129?s=46
Quote from: wadesworld on December 23, 2025, 07:05:36 AMWhen we won the Big East regular season and Tournament title and got our first NCAA Tournament win in over a decade our season was "a wash at best?" When we made a Sweet 16 our season was "a wash at best" because of seeds and Vegas spreads? The reward for being awesome in the regular season is playing worse teams earlier in the Tournament. Trying to discredit seasons because of a single result is crazy, but MU fans will be MU fans.
I genuinely wonder how Marquette fans get this attitude that we are above Sweet Sixteens and can turn our nose up on those. We have 17 Sweet Sixteen appearances in the history of the program. 11 of those came before 1980. We are not the program that a decent amount of Scoopers think we are.
Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on December 23, 2025, 12:49:17 PMDoes anyone else doubt 4.3% growth in the 3rd quarter?
4Q is going to be rough. Pretty much every customer and supplier and companies in adjacent industries I've spoken with said this is their worst December since the Great Recession.
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