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Quote from: Hards Alumni on Today at 10:11:58 AMNot what I said at all.  Bringing up Al in today's game is like reminiscing about driving your model T.  All of that stuff is irrelevant to modern college basketball.

I graduated only one year later than Scoop's official whiner and thoroughly enjoyed the Al Era. Now I enjoy the memories. As you have said, it is irrelevant to modern college basketball. 
Wild horses couldn't drag me into either political party, but for very different reasons.

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Galway Eagle

Quote from: willie warrior on Today at 10:15:28 AMIt is more than a mascot, genius.

Oh? Please enlighten me.
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muwarrior69

Quote from: GoldenEagles03 on Today at 10:05:56 AMWhich begs the question...

If Marquette misses the NCAA Tournament next year but Shaka gets the mascot changed back to the Warriors, is that enough to allow him back for another go around?
That is not the question and you know it. The question is are we going to spend the resources many here say we have to acquire the best talent to compete for a national title or not. If not, what is the point? I am not saying we have to win, but  that we can win should be the expectation. That is also a question for the Big East as well or does the league just become another mid major conference.

Hards Alumni

Quote from: Galway Eagle on Today at 10:19:14 AMOh? Please enlighten me.

Oh, you didn't know?  If you CALL yourself a warrior, you're instantly feared as a program, and your team is better.

This is known.

Galway Eagle

Quote from: Pakuni on Today at 10:13:27 AMYes, exactly.
I accept that there will be down seasons in which the team doesn't meet expectations. And if that's infrequent, it shouldn't put a coach whose been mostly successful on the hot seat. But if you're stacking those seasons, or it becomes a regular occurrence, then it's time to make a change.

I think I'm understanding your perspective of expectations. I do think the reason someone like me or DJOver might never align is because the timeframe. I think you're saying MU each season should expect to be in the tournament, it's a shorter immediate timeframe and I agree. However what DJOver is saying that aft about a decade we should expect to be in the tournament 80% of the time. Which is a much larger view of the program trend. Think of it as investing in a stock and expecting linear growth each day vs expecting growth over a 5 year period.
Retire Terry Rand's jersey!

Scoop Snoop

Wild horses couldn't drag me into either political party, but for very different reasons.

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Galway Eagle

Quote from: Hards Alumni on Today at 10:24:48 AMOh, you didn't know?  If you CALL yourself a warrior, you're instantly feared as a program, and your team is better.

This is known.

I think some of the alumni that went to school during that time genuinely think the mascot name makes them tougher, more aggressive, and likely to be "winners". I've competed in enough violent sports to know that names like "warriors" or "hitman" make someone about as tough as calling a guy "sugar" makes them weak. 
Retire Terry Rand's jersey!

Billy Hoyle

Quote from: Hards Alumni on Today at 09:59:21 AM32 team tournament, no 3 point line, no shot clock.  Al has been dead for a quarter century.

Time to move on from the 70s, brother.

don't forget MU received an invitation to the tournament BEFORE our last game, which we lost to Michigan. If Al had not been retiring, would we have gotten in? Today, we'd be in Indiana's or Cincy's position, sweating out currently being on the wrong side of the bubble after losing our last game.
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Billy Hoyle

Quote from: Galway Eagle on Today at 10:29:48 AMI think some of the alumni that went to school during that time genuinely think the mascot name makes them tougher, more aggressive, and likely to be "winners". I've competed in enough violent sports to know that names like "warriors" or "hitman" make someone about as tough as calling a guy "sugar" makes them weak.

How can you doubt them? Animal mascots never win championships. Gators, Huskies, Bears,  Wildcats (generic housecats), Cardinals, Jayhawks. Never.

You need intimidating human mascots like Orangemen or Tar Heels to win a title. Just ask those pet and sled dogs who had to go against the Boilermakers and the Aztecs. They didn't have a chance.
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The Sultan

Quote from: willie warrior on Today at 10:15:28 AMTrue, it is an assumption, however it is also an assumption that Shaka will change his RGV philosophy by seeking studs in the portalIt is more than a mascot, genius.

Quote from: willie warrior on Today at 10:17:35 AMTrue, it is an assumption, however it is also an assumption that Shaka will change his RGV philosophy by seeking studs in the portalIt is more than a mascot, genius.

This is hilarious.
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Quote from: Galway Eagle on Today at 10:26:33 AMI think I'm understanding your perspective of expectations. I do think the reason someone like me or DJOver might never align is because the timeframe. I think you're saying MU each season should expect to be in the tournament, it's a shorter immediate timeframe and I agree. However what DJOver is saying that aft about a decade we should expect to be in the tournament 80% of the time. Which is a much larger view of the program trend. Think of it as investing in a stock and expecting linear growth each day vs expecting growth over a 5 year period.

I think we're just using the word "expectation" slightly differently. I'm using it in an aspirational sense ... what the yearly outcome should be. He's using it in a predictive sense, i.e. what past performance should tell us about future outcomes.
I don't necessarily think either of us are wrong; just looking at it from different angles.

Badgerhater

Quote from: Galway Eagle on Today at 10:29:48 AMI think some of the alumni that went to school during that time genuinely think the mascot name makes them tougher, more aggressive, and likely to be "winners". I've competed in enough violent sports to know that names like "warriors" or "hitman" make someone about as tough as calling a guy "sugar" makes them weak.

I like the Warrior name as much as the next middle-aged Xer, but nicknames for Marquette don't matter.

The team now is simply referred to and marketed as "Marquette basketball" with only brief mention of the Golden Eagle nickname.
When we stop talking, really bad stuff happens.

TSmith34, Inc.

Quote from: Badgerhater on Today at 10:47:52 AMI like the Warrior name as much as the next middle-aged Xer, but nicknames for Marquette don't matter.

The team now is simply referred to and marketed as "Marquette basketball" with only brief mention of the Golden Eagle nickname.

"Marquette" with no nickname/mascot would be awesome, actually.
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wadesworld

Quote from: Pakuni on Today at 09:28:35 AM
"When it comes to the general guideline of success for Marquette men's basketball, my baseline is "make the NCAA tournament every year."


I've been told having this expectation makes a person insane.

It does.  There are currently 7 programs who have made more than 5 straight NCAA Tournament appearances.  And Baylor will drop that list down to 6, although I'm guessing some programs will be added.

That's the goal.  The expectation would be to make it most years, while understanding that very few programs make it every season.

muwarrior69

Quote from: Hards Alumni on Today at 10:11:58 AMNot what I said at all.  Bringing up Al in today's game is like reminiscing about driving your model T.  All of that stuff is irrelevant to modern college basketball.
Oh, so having a shot clock, a 3pt basket and a 68 team field we should lower our expectations of competing for a natty and be satisfied to make the tournament every year or so? Competing for a title should be true today as it was back in Al's day, no? Especially in today's environment if you have the resources and will to acquire the talent to compete at the high D1 why would one lower their expectations?

Hards Alumni

Quote from: muwarrior69 on Today at 11:12:55 AMOh, so having a shot clock, a 3pt basket and a 68 team field we should lower our expectations of competing for a natty and be satisfied to make the tournament every year or so? Competing for a title should be true today as it was back in Al's day, no? Especially in today's environment if you have the resources and will to acquire the talent to compete at the high D1 why would one lower their expectations?

I don't know what you're trying to say.  I'm saying to leave the past in the past.

Marquette is very clearly a nationally competitive team already.

The Sultan

Quote from: muwarrior69 on Today at 11:12:55 AMOh, so having a shot clock, a 3pt basket and a 68 team field we should lower our expectations of competing for a natty and be satisfied to make the tournament every year or so? Competing for a title should be true today as it was back in Al's day, no? Especially in today's environment if you have the resources and will to acquire the talent to compete at the high D1 why would one lower their expectations?

No I don't think bolded is accurate at all. The resource differences between conferences and programs makes it harder for a school like Marquette to compete like they could in the 1970s.

That doesn't mean they *can't.* It's just going to be harder.
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Pakuni

Quote from: wadesworld on Today at 11:08:43 AMIt does.  There are currently 7 programs who have made more than 5 straight NCAA Tournament appearances.  And Baylor will drop that list down to 6, although I'm guessing some programs will be added.

That's the goal.  The expectation would be to make it most years, while understanding that very few programs make it every season.

So, would you say Shaka and Co. met expectations this year, since missing the tournament and bad seasons are your expectation?

muwarrior69

Quote from: The Sultan on Today at 11:19:12 AMNo I don't think bolded is accurate at all. The resource differences between conferences and programs makes it harder for a school like Marquette to compete like they could in the 1970s.

That doesn't mean they *can't.* It's just going to be harder.
So we are at a disadvantage when it comes to resources when competing for the best talent.

wadesworld

Quote from: Pakuni on Today at 11:31:56 AMSo, would you say Shaka and Co. met expectations this year, since missing the tournament and bad seasons are your expectation?

Not sure where I said bad seasons are my expectation, but no this year did not meet expectations.

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