by SJHooper » Mon Jul 25, 2016 8:06 pm
Love the Zach Brown get. Very low risk, absurdly high reward guy. He's 7'1 260...this is the BIG BODY we haven't had here in so long. In the recent past, we would have relied on a player with a troubled past like this, but the beauty is that he is easily disposable if he acts up again. If he gets his act together, he can be one of the biggest stories in the nation and be a lottery pick. If he doesn't, then he gets shown the door because we have plenty of bodies ready to go. Mullin and Matt A have brought depth that we never had except for maybe 1 year under Lavin. Next year we will be ok but still not very good possibly with a few surprise top 25 wins. But make no mistake, 2017-2018 is the season we are expected to be a legitimate year long top 25 team. I'm not talking about a team that makes the top 25 then leaves immediately. We need to be a team that is in there week after week. By then, Mullin will have been there long enough to expect some results in his 3rd season.
I'm hopeful, but with that being said, I quickly learned as a SJ fan to temper my expectations significantly. This is a program that is trending up, but still routinely falls way short of hype and expectations at least while I've been following. Other than 2011, this team has definitely underperformed on a regular basis. I pray for the best, but I'm also prepared for the worst. One thing we know: we will have the talent to make noise and be ranked very shortly. It all depends on how much chemistry the players have and how good of a coach Mullin is. Lavin did not develop players at all and many only made significant strides in their SR year but looked like freshmen their first 3 years. That happens naturally anyway and left me very unimpressed. Between Sima, Brown, Owens, Yakwe, Ahmed, Freudenberg, LoVett, Ponds, Simon, Diakate, Mussini, Clark, etc. there are officially no excuses. A good coach makes that a routine top 25 team that makes the tournament most of the time. A bad one will do the same as Lavin. I hope to god Mullin succeeds, because if he can't bring the program back I think many will give up on it for good. At a certain time if all you cause is heartache and underperform, people are going to overlook you. At a certain point, results need to match hype like Villanova this year. SJ is a program that almost never rises to the occasion with expectations, but that better change very shortly.