MUBoxer wrote:DudeAnon wrote:This is Wojo's 4th year and he has 1 NCAA tournament appearance and 0 wins. By comparison, Mack had 3 appearances with 2 Sweet 16's. Mack was in the A-10 and likely getting paid a sliver of what Wojo is making.
MU won 20 games the year before that NCAA appearance, our AD being terrible at scheduling shouldn’t be on Wojo.
As far as what Mack did I’m going to say I’ll take the players that we have over the what was the quote? “We a bunch of gangsters” that Mack took. It’s almost like it’s easier to build a program with Sean Millers left overs of a 27-6 season in an easier conference than it is to build one in a top two conference after a 17 win season that saw half the team leave.
Buzz left us after two girls were gang raped, players got into bar fights under age, were constantly suspended, assaulted a person at a Qdoba and had two, albeit minor, recruiting violations plus pulling strings to get someone in that had no business being at MU. so Wojo is here to clean up the program and build from scratch not take a bunch of people without a care what they do off the court like Mack did.
I’m not saying wojo is a great coach, but he’s building from the ground up with guys who respect the name on the jersey
Bluejay wrote:I remember WOjo's first recruiting class. on paper, it was a ridiculously good class. I remember frustration among some members of Creighton's fanbase who said stuff like, "How does Wojo come in and get an initial recruiting class like that?" What has become of that class?
Wojo has a had a lot of roster attrition too. I know that isn't exactly uncommon in today's college basketball world, but it is really hard to build something sustainable with so many transfers out.
Wojo also had a top 10 NBA lottery pick and couldn't even get to the NCAA tournament with him. That's a little hard to get one's head around.
I don't dislike Wojo as a coach, but I believe it is fair to question him at this point. Marquette is a solid program with rich tradition that should be doing much better in this league
stever20 wrote:I think they're way too dependent on the 3 pointer...
4 tough teams so far- 2 wins 2 losses(Purdue, VCU, Wichita, LSU)
109 2's shot
120 3's shot
meanwhile their opponents-
158 2's shot
79 3's shot
I just don't think that's a recipe for long term success. You say what about Creighton a few years ago. I looked, and they took 44.6% of their field goal attempts as 3's. Marquette is at 48.8% so far this season. Think about it- they take almost 10% more 3's than Creighton did in 2014. And it's 1 thing to do it when you're shooting 41.4% from 3 like Creighton did a few years ago. It's another thing when you're only shooting 36.3%.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:I think they're way too dependent on the 3 pointer...
4 tough teams so far- 2 wins 2 losses(Purdue, VCU, Wichita, LSU)
109 2's shot
120 3's shot
meanwhile their opponents-
158 2's shot
79 3's shot
I just don't think that's a recipe for long term success. You say what about Creighton a few years ago. I looked, and they took 44.6% of their field goal attempts as 3's. Marquette is at 48.8% so far this season. Think about it- they take almost 10% more 3's than Creighton did in 2014. And it's 1 thing to do it when you're shooting 41.4% from 3 like Creighton did a few years ago. It's another thing when you're only shooting 36.3%.
You're probably right but I don't think that tells the story. They are 47th in the country in offensive efficiency. Not bad right? Yet, they are 273 in the country at defense efficiency so far. Too small of a sample size? Well, last year: 10th in offensive efficiency, 238 in defensive efficiency.
Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner. The problem is they don't defend.
But I do agree that Marquette, like a lot of college teams (Nova included) often get too infatuated with the 3. But when you have Rousey and Howard you certainly want them to fire away.
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