@Marquette, Sat., Mar. 4, 2p, FOX

I sense four other guys join him. But if we get a top-notch coach in here, I think three talented locally(ish)-raised kids portal toward us. Ball is in Shanley's court. . .
Do they still join him if we get a top notch coach here?
 
Anderson finally benched someone, in game, for crappy play, and almost everybody here thought it was a bad move. I don't get it. Storr was beyond awful today and made it known by the backcourt play that he had no interest in participating today. This should have been the norm the last few years. Make stupid plays win stupid prizes.
 
There's lots of details most of us aren't privy to, but to me the big gaffe was not necessarily the extension but not incorporating a very reasonable buyout if you are going to do an extension after that good second year when most were optimistic where things were going. Hopefully they learned a hard lesson from that mistake. Get it right this time. The team has talent, just needs direction.
NCJ Cragg's only saving grace was that the extension/buyout does not fall soley on him. Shanley and the BOT also signed off on it. Having said that, there is no way to justify or sugarcoat that horrendous(for SJU) financial agreement. It was a horrible deal at the time(I said so then) and it's an even worse deal now.
 
He really is a top 8 rotation guy on most BE teams, but not a prime time guy. Only at SJ would he be handling the ball like a PG so often, really unfair to him. He battled today and has had his moments this year, but on any of the solid BE teams he would not be a lead guard w a lot of minutes.
Agree completely Paultz. Great game today, but let's not get carried away now.
 
Kids deserved better this year the fans deserved better. Now let's get a win on wednesday and not make it our last game
Let's be real Mike; the admin don't give an F about us, the staff don't give an F about us and the players don't give an F about us. Yet we still live and die with this program. What's wrong with this picture???
 
Let's be real Mike; the admin don't give an F about us, the staff don't give an F about us and the players don't give an F about us. Yet we still live and die with this program. What's wrong with this picture???
What else do I have to root for ? I already live vicariously through you in your soft porn videos the stock market sucked last year what else I got other than sweating though the upper deck at carnesecca trying to lose 20 pandemic pounds
 
Let's be real Mike; the admin don't give an F about us, the staff don't give an F about us and the players don't give an F about us. Yet we still live and die with this program. What's wrong with this picture???
They don't, and everyone who continues to go and support and pay tickets is telling them that it's ok.

That's your right if you're ok with that.
 
NCJ Cragg's only saving grace was that the extension/buyout does not fall soley on him. Shanley and the BOT also signed off on it. Having said that, there is no way to justify or sugarcoat that horrendous(for SJU) financial agreement. It was a horrible deal at the time(I said so then) and it's an even worse deal now.
Sorry Monte most here did not think the extension was such a horrible deal at the time, it’s the kind of thing that happens when you are voted coach of the year by your peers. The overwhelming sentiment was we were going in the right direction. Sure hindsight is always 20/20 but 75 percent of posters here were very happy with CMA after year 2. The extension itself was not outrageous, not putting in a reasonable buyout was.
The team is a nice distraction from life for us fans, but let’s not kid ourselves, the players put a whole lot more of their sweat and tears into this than we do. I’ll always root for these guys and some years it will work out, some years it won’t.
 
Sorry Monte most here did not think the extension was such a horrible deal at the time, it’s the kind of thing that happens when you are voted coach of the year by your peers. The overwhelming sentiment was we were going in the right direction. Sure hindsight is always 20/20 but 75 percent of posters here were very happy with CMA after year 2. The extension itself was not outrageous, not putting in a reasonable buyout was.
The team is a nice distraction from life for us fans, but let’s not kid ourselves, the players put a whole lot more of their sweat and tears into this than we do. I’ll always root for these guys and some years it will work out, some years it won’t.
To be fair I think I said this before I was happy with the hire and I would have given him extension and that's why I manage money and not athletic programs so I can second guess things I would have done. That's why I dont fault Cragg except for rumors of high buyout because other than that I'd have done the same

Plus Cragg got me beer in Carnesecca so to be again fair I want a statue of him next to Looie
 
Sorry Monte most here did not think the extension was such a horrible deal at the time, it’s the kind of thing that happens when you are voted coach of the year by your peers. The overwhelming sentiment was we were going in the right direction. Sure hindsight is always 20/20 but 75 percent of posters here were very happy with CMA after year 2. The extension itself was not outrageous, not putting in a reasonable buyout was.
The team is a nice distraction from life for us fans, but let’s not kid ourselves, the players put a whole lot more of their sweat and tears into this than we do. I’ll always root for these guys and some years it will work out, some years it won’t.
some years it will work out? Not a single NCAA Tournament win in 23 years.
That's really hard for me to say: "some years it will work out."
 
To be fair I think I said this before I was happy with the hire and I would have given him extension and that's why I manage money and not athletic programs so I can second guess things I would have done. That's why I dont fault Cragg except for rumors of high buyout because other than that I'd have done the same

Plus Cragg got me beer in Carnesecca so to be again fair I want a statue of him next to Looie
Yeah, I was happy with Lavin's hire, Mullin's hire, CMA hire after finding out he never had a losing season, all 3 didn't work out.Got fooled with our last 3 hires, I won't allow myself to be fooled again, gotta live and learn.

That's why I'll only by happy with a proven winning, a true winner.

Going on a much needed vacation, hopefully there's a new coach when I get back non Friday.
 
Last edited:
CMA played Stanley 33 minutes in this game and Omar rewarded him with 15pts/8Reb. Here's a post from January that many on the board agreed with. Why we completely wasted his sophomore year is beyond me.


View attachment 575
What I liked most about it was that Omar played close to the basket and got the majority of his points in the paint. Marquette had no strong shot blocking presence and we took it to the basket hard and made points in the paint. Something we rarely do. With the right coaching Omar can be a valuable piece the next two seasons.
 
Sorry Monte most here did not think the extension was such a horrible deal at the time, it’s the kind of thing that happens when you are voted coach of the year by your peers. The overwhelming sentiment was we were going in the right direction. Sure hindsight is always 20/20 but 75 percent of posters here were very happy with CMA after year 2. The extension itself was not outrageous, not putting in a reasonable buyout was.
The team is a nice distraction from life for us fans, but let’s not kid ourselves, the players put a whole lot more of their sweat and tears into this than we do. I’ll always root for these guys and some years it will work out, some years it won’t.
NCJ it's not hindsight when I felt that way back then and have continued to feel that way since then. . And not to be arquementative( as you would say 😉), how can you emphatically say that it was not a " horrible deal" when we don't even know the terms of the deal?
 
I did not see the game. Just trying to figure out how a team shoots over 50% from the field, 50% from 3, and 89% from the line, and loses. That may be a first in college basketball. Must have been the turnover differential. Teams that don't value the ball don't value winning.
 
Back
Top