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Marquette vs.
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Date/Time: Nov 9, 2025, 12:00pm
TV: ESPN
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Entering Shaka's 5th year, what's your judgement?

We couldn't hope for better. Shaka4Eva
54 (38.3%)
On track. Love me some RGV.
73 (51.8%)
Could be better could be worse, hasn't won me over yet.
9 (6.4%)
A bad season, and the seat could start getting warm.
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We swapped Wojo for this?!?!
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Total Members Voted: 141

Galway Eagle

Quote from: muwarrior69 on November 06, 2025, 06:21:22 PMHmm...are James, Stevens and Phillips Shaka's 3 amigos?

Hopefully much better than 8th in the country, 6 seed, and Rd of 32.

I don't think they're comparable as Chase, Zaide, DO, Parham, etc are all talented pieces around them as is the incoming class while the amigos basically only had Novak and lazar
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#UnleashSean

Quote from: Galway Eagle on November 06, 2025, 07:38:18 PMHopefully much better than 8th in the country, 6 seed, and Rd of 32.

I don't think they're comparable as Chase, Zaide, DO, Parham, etc are all talented pieces around them as is the incoming class while the amigos basically only had Novak and lazar

Dont do my boy Dan....  ;D  Fitzgerald  ::)  ::)  ;D  like that...

Sorry, I almost got through that without laughing.

MarquetteDano

Watching the Southern game last night made me smile knowing a majority of the new faces will be around their senior year.

I would love more late March success but my Illini friends have total rebuilds every year with massive roster turnover. Unless you are in the FF every year I prefer what Shaka does.

DoctorV

Quote from: MarquetteDano on November 06, 2025, 08:37:23 PMWatching the Southern game last night made me smile knowing a majority of the new faces will be around their senior year.

I would love more late March success but my Illini friends have total rebuilds every year with massive roster turnover. Unless you are in the FF every year I prefer what Shaka does.

I understand this and most of it makes sense.

I'd edit one part though. Very few, if any, teams "are in the FF every year"

I'd say "unless you make the FF in one year then I prefer what Shaka does"

Everything you mentioned is absolutely true- it's great doing things the right way, it's great having guys that buy into Marquette for their entire lives (after all, isn't this what we've all done?), it's great having 0 roster turnover and getting to watch the same group grow and mature as opposed to constant turnover and having no idea who you're rooting for one year to the next...

This is only great with the V part of the RGV triangle though. Without the victory, it's merely a nice way of doing things.
It surely isn't something all of us would praise 20 years from now without the victory.

The victory, on the ultimate stage in the sport, is a trip to the FF and a National Championship.
So, if over let's say a 20 year window X coach at X program makes 2 final 4s and wins one Natty with constant turnover and non-stop portalling while Marquette makes a handful of S16s, a few E8s and no FFs, well then at the end of the day X was the most successful with the ultimately happier fanbase.

We can argue what we want and say what we want about styles, but at the end of the day a FF and National Championship is the goal at a place like Marquette, any given way.

To me it seems like we are on the right track, but getting over the hill to the next step is no easy task

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Quote from: brewcity77 on November 06, 2025, 12:52:35 PM2023: Lowery, Jones, Norman
2024: Parham, Owens, Hamilton
2025: James, Stevens, Clark, Phillips
2026: Pearson, Miletic, Egbuonu, Walker, Johnston


I love the shear volume of quality prospects. Not all of them will develop as hoped, and some might have injury riddled careers like Joe Fulce and Greg Elliot.  But by having so many options, Shaka will have more bites at the apple of success.

I also think Shaka wants to have as deep of a roster as possible in order to play intense defense and push the pace on offense.  This roster will give him that option.

It feels like Marquette will be very similar to his VCU teams as far as playing style goes, but with better talent.  Exciting times are on the horizon.

Pepe Sylvia

Quote from: brewcity77 on November 06, 2025, 06:06:43 PMIf you want a little piece of what that feels like, go look at what Keeyan Itejere did in his debut for Rhode Island.

Gonna need to do that against better than stetson, feel like he coulda put that up here with 20 min against the dregs of d-1
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muwarrior69

Quote from: DoctorV on November 06, 2025, 09:55:36 PMI understand this and most of it makes sense.

I'd edit one part though. Very few, if any, teams "are in the FF every year"

I'd say "unless you make the FF in one year then I prefer what Shaka does"

Everything you mentioned is absolutely true- it's great doing things the right way, it's great having guys that buy into Marquette for their entire lives (after all, isn't this what we've all done?), it's great having 0 roster turnover and getting to watch the same group grow and mature as opposed to constant turnover and having no idea who you're rooting for one year to the next...

This is only great with the V part of the RGV triangle though. Without the victory, it's merely a nice way of doing things.
It surely isn't something all of us would praise 20 years from now without the victory.

The victory, on the ultimate stage in the sport, is a trip to the FF and a National Championship.
So, if over let's say a 20 year window X coach at X program makes 2 final 4s and wins one Natty with constant turnover and non-stop portalling while Marquette makes a handful of S16s, a few E8s and no FFs, well then at the end of the day X was the most successful with the ultimately happier fanbase.

We can argue what we want and say what we want about styles, but at the end of the day a FF and National Championship is the goal at a place like Marquette, any given way.

To me it seems like we are on the right track, but getting over the hill to the next step is no easy task

I know a different era but not so long ago that is what Jay Wright did at NOVA. Let's see if Shaka can repeat that at MU in this new era of college sports.

Nukem2

Quote from: muwarrior69 on Today at 08:34:39 AMI know a different era but not so long ago that is what Jay Wright did at NOVA. Let's see if Shaka can repeat that at MU in this new era of college sports.
With the advent of nil and the open portal, Jay kind of walked away from it all. Not an easy process to success.

Badgerhater

MU's NIL landscape seems similar to a mid-market MLB team.  It has more spending capability than a small market team, but cannot afford to be the LA Dodgers.  It can find the resources for a certain player, but it can't afford for that certain player to not work out.

Such mid-market teams have to ground the base line of their success in developing their own players.

MU would be just another team battling in the NIL transfer landscape with little to separate it from the rest.

There is room for a contrarian approach like that followed by Shaka.  He appears to have the needed attributes and resources to get the HS players he wants and retain them.

Regarding March, I think an MU team with a fully healthy Tyler Kolek wins some more games.

It may not work, but for now MU hoops is fun and the team has enjoyed a very good run of success.
When we stop talking, really bad stuff happens.

The Lens

MU has been able to retain TKO, Oso, Kam and Ross.

I would imagine all of them were offered competive NIL packages by Power 4 schools.  To me, that suggests, that #mubb is doing just fine in the NIL department.
The Teal Train has left the station and Lens is day drinking in the bar car.    ---- Dr. Blackheart

History is so valuable if you have the humility to learn from it.    ---- Shaka Smart

Uncle Rico

Quote from: The Lens on Today at 09:23:03 AMMU has been able to retain TKO, Oso, Kam and Ross.

I would imagine all of them were offered competive NIL packages by Power 4 schools.  To me, that suggests, that #mubb is doing just fine in the NIL department.

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MUCam

Quote from: Badgerhater on Today at 09:16:11 AMThere is room for a contrarian approach like that followed by Shaka.  He appears to have the needed attributes and resources to get the HS players he wants and retain them.

This right here is the case, and Shaka has very astutely played up the program's success using that unique approach. He's also shown that Marquette is true and committed to the approach.

I recall a podcast or interview where Shaka basically said, if you're a HS coach or parent of a HS player, and you want to send your kid to a program where some hired gun isn't going to take his place in a year or two, Marquette is your place.

This will resonate with some (not all), but if you're the best known example of such a program (ie Shaka/Marquette) then you're in a really good place with the best of those that are interested in that approach.

MU82

Quote from: The Lens on Today at 09:23:03 AMMU has been able to retain TKO, Oso, Kam and Ross.

I would imagine all of them were offered competive NIL packages by Power 4 schools.  To me, that suggests, that #mubb is doing just fine in the NIL department.

Absolutely this.

And I would much rather our money be used like this than by renting a player for one year who might or might not be a good fit for the program.

Couldn't he do both? I don't know. He hasn't had to yet.
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The Lens

Quote from: MU82 on Today at 03:36:43 PMCouldn't he do both? I don't know. He hasn't had to yet.


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Process is great - I just wish we'd overperform in March instead of November- but that might be a feature of RGV
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Vander Blue Man Group

Quote from: The Lens on Today at 03:57:00 PMThe vast majority of Portal use to is back fill what's been lost.

I'm not sure I'd frame it that way.  It depends on the program.  Replacing what's lost (someone going pro or graduating) is different than pushing guys out with the intention of upgrading through the portal. 

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