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Quote from: Marquette84 on July 01, 2009, 10:05:08 PM
I think I could state the court is 94 feet long and you'd prance around shouting "agenda! agenda!". 



You would never make such a statement. It would be something along the lines of:

"The court in the sparkling Al McGuire Center, one of the top practice facilities in the country, is 94 feet long. This was a facility years in the making and, for some reason, was not built during the coaching careers of Kevin O'Neill or Mike Deane."

I'm absolutely stunned you can see your computer screen when your head is encased in Tom Crean's discarded leopard print bikini briefs.

GGGG

Quote from: The Golden Avalanche on July 02, 2009, 09:20:56 AM
Back to the topic title, in my opinion Xavier is the better program in the last 15 years.

MU has reached higher peaks as it relates to accomplishments (Final Four) and hype (Dwyane Wade) but head-to-head Xavier blows MU out of the water in terms of NCAA Tournament appearances and achievements; NBA-produced players; Coaching talent, etc.


Which would you prefer though?  If you could go back 15 years, would you rather take the Final Four run and the disappointment that followed, or a handful of Sweet 16/Elite 8 appearances but no Final Four.

I'd take Marquette's last 15 years.  Wouldn't trade that Final Four for anything outside of a championship.

PuertoRicanNightmare

Two Elite 8 appearances might actually be better than one Final Four. It's debatable, especially given our performance in New Orleans.

reinko

I am blanking on XU players in the Association other than David West, who else??

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Canned Goods n Ammo

Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on July 02, 2009, 10:19:22 AM

Which would you prefer though?  If you could go back 15 years, would you rather take the Final Four run and the disappointment that followed, or a handful of Sweet 16/Elite 8 appearances but no Final Four.

I'd take Marquette's last 15 years.  Wouldn't trade that Final Four for anything outside of a championship.

That's a great point.

I'd argue that XU has been more successful on the whole, but I'm not sure I'd trade a final 4 for 2 or even 3 elite 8 appearances... so maybe MU has been better... hmmmm.

Henry Sugar

Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on July 02, 2009, 10:19:22 AM

Which would you prefer though?  If you could go back 15 years, would you rather take the Final Four run and the disappointment that followed, or a handful of Sweet 16/Elite 8 appearances but no Final Four.

I'd take Marquette's last 15 years.  Wouldn't trade that Final Four for anything outside of a championship.

I'd rather have two Elite 8's and a handful of sweet 16's.  It's consistent success rather than a single run.  Since 2001, XU failed the make the tourney only once (8 of the past 9 years).  When they made it, they won their first game all but twice.  Then they have two Elite Eights and a Sweet Sixteen.

Consistent success.
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PuertoRicanNightmare

Quote from: 2002mualum on July 02, 2009, 10:35:04 AM
That's a great point.

I'd argue that XU has been more successful on the whole, but I'm not sure I'd trade a final 4 for 2 or even 3 elite 8 appearances... so maybe MU has been better... hmmmm.


So you'd rather have George Mason's results than those of Xavier?

GGGG

Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on July 02, 2009, 10:46:43 AM
So you'd rather have George Mason's results than those of Xavier?

Yes.  I would.  Yeah we sucked in the Final Four, but I wouldn't trade the joy of the UK win for anything.  Two losses at that stage would be a big disappointment.

Canned Goods n Ammo

Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on July 02, 2009, 10:46:43 AM
So you'd rather have George Mason's results than those of Xavier?

Good point... i dunno.

But, the fact that george mason is now "on the map" is because of the final 4.

Multiple elite 8's probably wouldn't have done them as much good. But who knows?

Also, MU is not George Mason (a complete underdog from a small conference). MU has some tradition, so making the final 4 has a different impact on MU.

To be honest, I really don't know what I'd rather have... its an interesting discussion.

UDfan

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Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on July 01, 2009, 02:12:54 PM
After that Dayton game, I recall some on this board dismissing it as "one of those games." If you ask me, they were just a better team than we were last year.

After the Dayton Marquette game in December, I told you that you would not be embarassed to have lost to UD by the end of the season.  We will be just as good this coming year.  UD and X will probably be the teams to beat in the A10 this year, with about 3 other teams in contention.  The bottom of the A10 is weak, but there are usually about 8 teams that can give anyone a headache and a loss.  These are not names you hear much, but I think Richmond, Duquesne and LaSalle will all be dangerous next year.  Charlotte has some talent, and UMass and Temple will be a bit down.  Saint Joe's will be way down for a year or two, but they have good recruits on the way.  I think Saint Louis is on the cusp of getting good again.  They started from scratch when Majerus came, but he can recruit.  It just takes time for the recruits to mature.  Another year, and they will be contending in the A10, IMO.  Gregory is building something at Dayton.  As long as he is around, we are going to be making some noise.

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