Quote from: muwarrior69 on December 23, 2025, 12:56:52 PMSo was he misleading or did he actually believe his guys improved?
Quote from: Elonsmusk on December 23, 2025, 11:35:19 AMThanks for making my point about some MU fans being ignorant. Tom Crean hit the lottery with a kid who couldn't qualify academically and three options - Illinois State, DePaul and Marquette - He certainly couldn't sustain any kind of success at MU, and also didn't see MU as a forever job - even with The Al McGuire Center an the vast "resources" at MU.
Buzz Williams? Best coach since Al, yet MU brass and those self righteous fans sent him packing due to off court issues.
You are delusional if you don't think Shaka would be at the top of the list for any/all off season coaching openings in the Power 4.
Quote from: CountryRoads on December 23, 2025, 11:11:46 AMTyler Nickel, the one transfer we were mentioned with, is also having a good year at Vanderbilt. 15ppg on almost 50% shooting from 3. Top 20 team.
Quote from: JWags85 on December 23, 2025, 02:11:20 PMBen Simmons is currently a free agent and has reportedly paused any search for a new team to focus on professional fishing with the Sport Fishing franchise he owns. That is not a Onion headline or NBACentel, its direct from a senior NBA writer.
Assuming this is probably the end cause Ive gotten the impression over the last 5+ years that Simmons doesn't really like basketball all that much. Wouldn't call him a bust but truly one of the most bizarre career paths of a consensus #1 pick in recent history.
Quote from: MU82 on December 23, 2025, 06:19:33 PMThis.
Shaka has made a brand out of being the one non-portal guy among all high-major coaches. He's been vocal about it and proud of it. In the days leading up to this season, our university president was crowing about how we're doing things "right" because under Shaka, Marquette is the non-portal, recruit-develop-retain basketball school.
The current version of Shaka would have 0% chance to land a job at any major school that takes pride in its basketball program.
Would Shaka change his philosophy to land a good P5 job? Maybe, he has changed his philosophy before. (And now we all wish he would do so again at Marquette.) Could he convince a school president and AD to hire the New Improved Happy-To-Portal Shaka, even coming off a disastrous season here? Maybe, he's a good salesperson.
But this current, Marquette version of Shaka? A blueblood would laugh at the prospect, as would most "basketball schools." He has severely, perhaps even fatally, damaged this particular brand of his. Even Ners knows it, though he tippy-toes around it.
Quote from: Pakuni on December 23, 2025, 02:27:44 PMIt's not 2023 any more. If Shaka were a stock, he'd be more Pfizer than Nvidia.
Recency bias weighs heavily in coaching searches, and a coach coming off a 18- to 20-loss season in the Big East isn't going to be a hot name on the P4 carousel. And that's not even considering Shaka's stance on transfers and agents. You think Kentucky is hiring a guy who says "I don't talk to agents"?
Quote from: wadesworld on December 23, 2025, 05:29:10 PMLike Galway said, if you're under 55 years old you are old enough to remember just two runs further than what Shaka has provided in your lifetime. Why you think this program is above a Sweet Sixteen loss is beyond me.
We all hoped for deeper runs. To scoff at that? Some fans need to check in on what program they're rooting for.
Quote from: brewcity77 on December 23, 2025, 05:13:03 PMI'll be honest, after 7 years of Wojo, I NEVER would've pegged you as the blind faith, coach walks on water, dedicated slurper you've become. Good lord, we can't even have a good faith discussion about the state of the program under Shaka without you getting apoplectic in lemming support. Of all the people...
Quote from: wadesworld on December 23, 2025, 05:29:10 PMLike Galway said, if you're under 55 years old you are old enough to remember just two runs further than what Shaka has provided in your lifetime. Why you think this program is above a Sweet Sixteen loss is beyond me.
We all hoped for deeper runs. To scoff at that? Some fans need to check in on what program they're rooting for.
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