stever20 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Yeah, that is nonsense. The tourney is a huge contribution to a program's reputation but it negate everything else. I would put Xavier, Butler and Gonzaga all on similar footings and they all have totally different resumes.
You might, but just realistically, Butler is viewed much differently than Xavier or Gonzaga to most folks because of the tourney.
stever20 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Yeah, that is nonsense. The tourney is a huge contribution to a program's reputation but it negate everything else. I would put Xavier, Butler and Gonzaga all on similar footings and they all have totally different resumes.
You might, but just realistically, Butler is viewed much differently than Xavier or Gonzaga to most folks because of the tourney.
NovaBall wrote:stever20 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Yeah, that is nonsense. The tourney is a huge contribution to a program's reputation but it negate everything else. I would put Xavier, Butler and Gonzaga all on similar footings and they all have totally different resumes.
You might, but just realistically, Butler is viewed much differently than Xavier or Gonzaga to most folks because of the tourney.
Who is we more favorably than the other? I would say it is pretty equal, but perhaps X and Gonzaga have a slight perception edge as longer term sustainability and success through multiple coaches, while Butler is viewed as more isolated success over a shorter period. But I think that is splitting hairs as all three are highly regarded basketball programs.
stever20 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Yeah, that is nonsense. The tourney is a huge contribution to a program's reputation but it negate everything else. I would put Xavier, Butler and Gonzaga all on similar footings and they all have totally different resumes.
You might, but just realistically, Butler is viewed much differently than Xavier or Gonzaga to most folks because of the tourney.
billyjack wrote:stever20 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Yeah, that is nonsense. The tourney is a huge contribution to a program's reputation but it negate everything else. I would put Xavier, Butler and Gonzaga all on similar footings and they all have totally different resumes.
You might, but just realistically, Butler is viewed much differently than Xavier or Gonzaga to most folks because of the tourney.
I put the 3 schools on similar footings also.
But splitting hairs to rank the 3 of them against each other is a pointless, waste of time. Doing that can only lead to insults and negativity because you are specifically pitting schools against each other. But they are so close to each other in elite-ness that whatever the outcome, there can never be a final answer.
It's like the old argument about who's better, Mays, Mantle or Aaron. 3 elite players, and by various measures you can rank them in any order.
Or taking in their prime Grace Kelly, Gina Lollabrigida and Jacqueline Bisset. At the end of the day, we can all agree that none of us would kick them out of the bedroom. What's the point of throwing negativity towards any of them.
billyjack wrote:stever20 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Yeah, that is nonsense. The tourney is a huge contribution to a program's reputation but it negate everything else. I would put Xavier, Butler and Gonzaga all on similar footings and they all have totally different resumes.
You might, but just realistically, Butler is viewed much differently than Xavier or Gonzaga to most folks because of the tourney.
I put the 3 schools on similar footings also.
But splitting hairs to rank the 3 of them against each other is a pointless, waste of time. Doing that can only lead to insults and negativity because you are specifically pitting schools against each other. But they are so close to each other in elite-ness that whatever the outcome, there can never be a final answer.
It's like the old argument about who's better, Mays, Mantle or Aaron. 3 elite players, and by various measures you can rank them in any order.
Or taking in their prime Grace Kelly, Gina Lollabrigida and Jacqueline Bisset. At the end of the day, we can all agree that none of us would kick them out of the bedroom. What's the point of throwing negativity towards any of them.
XtoDC wrote:Stever - Are you making the distinction between program success and tournament success or are you considering them the same thing? If it is just tournament success then I think it would have to be Butler > Xavier > Gonzaga, no question. If it is program success I doubt you would find much of a consensus at all.
Like the other posters have said, it really is splitting hairs so whatever conclusion anyone wants to come to is probably just as correct as anyone else's opinion. The fact that we are having this conversation should show without much doubt that the Belmont - Butler comparison doesn't really work.
stever20 wrote:XtoDC wrote:Stever - Are you making the distinction between program success and tournament success or are you considering them the same thing? If it is just tournament success then I think it would have to be Butler > Xavier > Gonzaga, no question. If it is program success I doubt you would find much of a consensus at all.
Like the other posters have said, it really is splitting hairs so whatever conclusion anyone wants to come to is probably just as correct as anyone else's opinion. The fact that we are having this conversation should show without much doubt that the Belmont - Butler comparison doesn't really work.
I think program success and tournament success are close to the same thing. Especially when you get to back to back finals like Butler did.
Totally agree about Belmont-Butler comparison being pretty much idiotic. To me, a comp for Belmont would be more someone like Valpo. Butler frankly even before the 2 finals appearances were on a totally different plane than Belmont. Belmont in last 14 years only made the tourney 7 times. Butler had made it in 14 years before final game appearances 8 times, and had won games in 4 tournaments, with 2 sweet 16's. Belmont never won a game.
Even with that, Belmont isn't a bad loss for Marquette in terms of them being a dagger for the NCAA tourney. Only way it's a bad loss for Marquette is that if they don't get the other OOC wins, it's another loss, and those can add up pretty quickly.
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