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Date/Time: Feb 24, 2026, 6:00pm
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How many should Shaka take/cut

1 (Lowery's void)
2 (Lowery's spot +1)
3 (Lowery's spot +2)
4 (Lowery's spot +3)
5 (Lowery's spot +4)
=>6 (Overhaulshima)

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Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on February 21, 2026, 10:23:39 PMI'm curious - what makes someone a Shaka slurper?

I'm asking because I have a hard time disagreeing with Elon's views on Shaka and Marquette.


from January '25 to February '26, Shaka's hot pile. Views Elon doesn't mention.
Better dead, than RED

mug644

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Quote from: #UnleashJosh on February 21, 2026, 12:41:21 PMAny season where marquette isn't competitive is a bad a season. It doesn't matter how bad, 10-20 5-25 13-19 15-15? The goal every year should be being an ncaa tournament team. Anything lower than being on the realistic bubble is an objective failure. It doesn't matter how hard one fails.

Shaka tried something, it clearly didn't work. He gets a one season pass for the rapidly changing college atmosphere and the attempt at rgv.

Its time to rid ourselves of this sentiment, its clearly not sustainable.

This includes cutting the fat. Players like Trey who can barely find time off the bench, people like caedin who don't belong in D1 basketball, Josh gets a 2nd chance to ball.

Keeping players (and paying them) who clearly don't belong in major D1 basketball to stay on the end of the bench of 15 players is asinine.

These are nothing more then scholarshipped walk on with no hope or potential to make a difference.

If Shaka uses all 15, the end of the bench better be filled with young projects who would have a hope of being a difference maker in a couple years.

But people like sultan believe in "glue" guys.  ;D

I'm growing more and more frustrated with this bolded sentiment. To me, Shaka rightly filled in his first MU season roster with transfers, while maintain key players and bringing in at least one of his own recruits. The roster had good balance and he committed to fostering the idea of getting old and succeeding from within. There is no doubt that RGV worked, to the tune of high seeds, a double BEast championship and several NBA players. This success included last year (though folks might point out the fading at the end of the season). Sure, there are few nits that one could pick (maybe he could've brought in another big man after Oso left, maybe he could've not relied on Kam as PG last year), but overall the results justified the approach.

This year has shown the vulnerabilities of putting all eggs in the RGV basket. Caedin hasn't developed (and the hype around him last summer is now seen, rightly, as absurd) , Ben and Chase aren't the needed senior leaders, Zaide proved to be mercurial and unwilling to accept a lesser role, and on. It's been a disaster, even with the glimmer of hope of Nigel, Royce and Adrien.

But to act like this season was easily forecasted is just ludicrous. None of us should be surprised that Shaka stuck with what has been working, even if it has, for this year, proven to be his effort to make guys believe what they might do, which they now have shown that they couldn't do.

And now, Shaka has explicitly acknowledged that this year hasn't been up to par and has indicated his intention to modify his approach. He has said that he wants to keep the young core (is he implying that he'll be willing to cut the underperforming upperclassmen?) and will expand how he recruits by tapping into the portal.

So, yeah, it's been hard to be a fan this year. At the same time, I just don't get the feeling that we've been on this long slide downwards, don't have a capable coach and are unlikely to ever bounce back. (Just to be clear, I was very very concerned about Shaka's openness to change during the middle of this season. I have chosen to take his public statements about turning the page as true evolution.)

Quote from: MarquetteMike1977 on February 21, 2026, 01:51:38 PMMarquette has the most losses since the 1964-1965 season staying with the status quo or close to the status quo would be...........

Would prefer to error on the the side of more transfers rather than less to get the best roster

Are you intentionally pointing out the irony there? 1964-65 was Al's first season as coach. Times have changed to be sure, yet I'm sure we're all happy that Al wasn't fired after such as disaster of a season.

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