MullinMayhem wrote:I think the votes for SJ at 8th place are more indicative of past seasons where we failed to live up to the hype, which is fair. I still think we have a chance to be better than Marquette, Butler, and definitely G'Town and DePaul. As long as we finish top 7 we will have a chance at the tourney...top 6 will help a lot more. This is of course assuming we dominate our OOC which should happen if our talent plays anywhere near their ceiling. I think people are assuming Jordan will come in at Butler and pick up where they left off immediately as a constant top 25 and Sweet 16 or better threat. That's a big assumption to put it mildly. Very rarely do new coaches come in and continue winning a lot of games seamlessly. I think they will be fine long-term but not without a few years of growing pains first. Marquette is a dangerous team but they lost Fischer and no one mentions that. This year will tell us a lot about the Johnnies and Mullin. If we don't see at least a clear and major step forward i.e. make the NIT or NCAA's then many recruits will continue to cool on us and many fans will wonder if Mullin is up to the task.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Johnnie’s fans I don’t have you 8th but why is that so inconceivable to you? Rooster you admit that 7th is realistic. So is it such a stretch that others’ opinions are slightly worse than your own?
MullinMayhem wrote:I think the votes for SJ at 8th place are more indicative of past seasons where we failed to live up to the hype, which is fair.
Red Rooster wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Johnnie’s fans I don’t have you 8th but why is that so inconceivable to you? Rooster you admit that 7th is realistic. So is it such a stretch that others’ opinions are slightly worse than your own?
Reading is fundamental.
By the way, 7th would also be the floor, and not the ceiling (5th, likely being the ceiling).
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