Quote from: Uncle Rico on November 18, 2025, 02:52:07 PMWoodruff accepted his qualifying offer from the Milwaukee Brewers baseball club. Huh.
Quote from: Scoop Snoop on November 18, 2025, 12:15:21 PMAlong with Donavan Davis and Kager K. After Saturday's game, they probably all thought their time was better spent with Buzz.
Quote from: jfp61 on November 18, 2025, 01:34:43 PMHow can you say this when we have a single good guard (James) that isn't a senior?
Quote from: Elonsmusk on November 18, 2025, 12:45:50 PMArticle was a great read. My feeling is that if BPR at present has Royce as our 3rd best player, it's a flawed metric with this little of sample size. Royce has been really quite poor so far to start the season.
I see both Zaide and Royce making major improvement, quickly. They, coupled with Nigel and Adrien getting more D1 game experience leads me to believe that the team can still be a solid team, and get an NCAA tournament bid.
Quote from: UWW2MU on November 18, 2025, 01:56:25 PMBut no, we seriously have people (non-Rico) making the case of getting rid of Shaka bc of his philosophy that SO FAR has netted us 5 straight seasons of NCAAT berths and 2 different BE conf championships.
Quote from: Jay Bee on November 18, 2025, 01:03:59 PMMaybe they can try an aggressive style instead?Good catch. Lack of commas for my redundancy as well. Bench me for sloppy posting.
Quote from: brewcity77 on November 18, 2025, 09:57:52 AMI sincerely hope we don't have to find out. I think Shaka's model working would be the best thing for college basketball. From a theory perspective, I think retention and getting to know the players in your program over years is a good thing. I want this to succeed and want our players to all grow and thrive.
That said, I think people forget how quickly it all turned south on Wojo. There was zero thought that Wojo would be dismissed when we got dumped from the Big East Tournament on March 10th. 8 days later, The Case Against came out. I don't think that alone made the decision, but I think its virality was part of why the Board moved their planned meeting up from March 22nd to March 19th and made it easier for Bill Scholl to explain why the time was right to dismiss Wojo. Roughly 24 hours after The Case Against came out, Wojo was fired.
If we have a losing season and Shaka's model is largely seen as the reason for it, we're going to end up with months of fan acrimony growing. The initial student calls of "Use the Portal" will get louder and likely more vitriolic as the season goes on. At that point, will Shaka go to the portal next summer, or will he double down on the 15 committed scholarships we have? I don't know.
But I guarantee the board will see and feel the pressure of a losing season. They know that our CBB investment brings back $3 to the university for every dollar spent (as Lovell said). They know that it is our most visible marketing arm. And they've seen what happens when you slide into DePaul territory. A second losing season in a row would be viewed as catastrophic.
In this century, around the league....
- UConn had losing seasons in both 2017 & 2018, then fired Kevin Ollie despite a national title 4 years earlier and NCAA berth and win 2 years earlier.
- Butler had losing seasons in both 2021 and 2022 and fired LaVall Jordan despite top-25 kenpom finishes in two of the three previous years.
- Georgetown had losing seasons in both 2016 and 2017 and fired JT3 despite 8 bids in the 10 prior years, then had losing seasons in 2022 and 2023 and fired Ewing despite a tourney bid the year before.
- Providence had losing seasons in 2010 and 2011 and fired Keno Davis in year 3. PC did let Tim Welsh return in 2007 (19 years ago) after losing seasons in 05 & 06.
- Villanova (Neptune), Xavier (Steele) and St. John's (Anderson) fired coaches that never had losing seasons. St. John's did let Norm Roberts return in 2010 (16 years ago) after losing seasons in 08 & 09.
- Creighton and Seton Hall haven't had consecutive losing seasons this century.
- ONLY DePaul has allowed multiple coaches to return after consecutive losing seasons.
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