SJHooper wrote:To be honest, I think many pundits have been very fair to Seton Hall. Whitehead was your clear go-to guy. He took you to another level. Too many times, fanbases convince themselves that losing an NBA level player is not going to hurt them much. If you are Duke or Kentucky you can just get another Whitehead to plug in. But unfortunately SH is not Seton Hall or Kentucky. Same goes for PC losing Dunn. Same for Marquette losing Ellenson. Seton Hall still has a nice solid core, but without the star PG, it will put a lot of pressure on others to fill the big hole. IMO Seton Hall will do no better than 4th and possibly as worse as 7th. They have nice role players, but lost their go-to scorer. Here's to hoping I'm wrong.
mcnaug167 wrote:Respectfully disagree here. I think Parrish and Norlander are some of the best college bball writers out there. If you remotely like College hoops, their podcast, The Eye on College Hoops, should be a must listen. They often take their own stances, and don't regurgitate what everyone else says. Their weekly top 25 voter article is also great, which basically calls out AP voters with nonsensical rankings
No doubt SHU fans will be slighted that this one writer is lower on their team than others, but to call him a crap writer is ridic.
SJHooper wrote:To be honest, I think many pundits have been very fair to Seton Hall. Whitehead was your clear go-to guy. He took you to another level. Too many times, fanbases convince themselves that losing an NBA level player is not going to hurt them much. If you are Duke or Kentucky you can just get another Whitehead to plug in. But unfortunately SH is not Seton Hall or Kentucky. Same goes for PC losing Dunn. Same for Marquette losing Ellenson. Seton Hall still has a nice solid core, but without the star PG, it will put a lot of pressure on others to fill the big hole. IMO Seton Hall will do no better than 4th and possibly as worse as 7th. They have nice role players, but lost their go-to scorer. Here's to hoping I'm wrong.
Hall2012 wrote:SJHooper wrote:To be honest, I think many pundits have been very fair to Seton Hall. Whitehead was your clear go-to guy. He took you to another level. Too many times, fanbases convince themselves that losing an NBA level player is not going to hurt them much. If you are Duke or Kentucky you can just get another Whitehead to plug in. But unfortunately SH is not Seton Hall or Kentucky. Same goes for PC losing Dunn. Same for Marquette losing Ellenson. Seton Hall still has a nice solid core, but without the star PG, it will put a lot of pressure on others to fill the big hole. IMO Seton Hall will do no better than 4th and possibly as worse as 7th. They have nice role players, but lost their go-to scorer. Here's to hoping I'm wrong.
Lol well you're entitled to your opinion, but don't pretend to hope you're wrong. We all know you hate SHU and would very much enjoy seeing them fail. Don't get your hopes up
NJRedman wrote:Yes, us SJU fans hate SH and can't wait for the inevitable fall back to earth thats coming.
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