cu blujs wrote:Iowa may not be considered a marquee win by the end of the season, but it was a road win AND to the extent Iowa turns out to be about .500 or so on the season, SH avoided a bad loss - so that's still a good win, IMO.
SJHooper wrote:As a SJ fan, we just played some tough teams in MSU, VCU, Minnesota, etc. but there was no excuse for the ODU loss. Yeah, they played Louisville tough but every dog has its day. We are a much more talented team than ODU youth being irrelevant. I think our fans make too many excuses at times. We just lost 4 games in a row. This feels like last year, not a new era at all. Hopefully we stampede through the rest of our cupcake OOC games until Big East play, but something tells me we won't. If we win all or all but 1 of the remaining OOC games, I will have hope. If we lose more than 1 of these coming up, it will be telling. After watching my Jets go 3-8 when they should have been a clear playoff team, the Knicks with an all star level team performing mediocre, the Islanders being awful, and the Mets all getting injured, it's just miserable seeing SJ string losses together and having some players regress. What is it that Butler, Xavier, and Creighton have that we don't? Is it the winning culture? Is it the scouting? Is it the fundamentals? Is it the coaching? Something is missing at St. John's.
SJHooper wrote:I knew the Mullin hire was too good to be true. I will give Mullin one more year. If Zach Brown is eligible and plays (7'1 major center recruit) along with Clark and our team still has no real sign of massive improvement, then he has to go. You give him a hug, tell him you are the best player to ever play for us, thank him for trying, and part ways. So honestly we don't know yet, but I assume that if most were forced to bet their house they would bet that it won't work out (including myself based on what I've seen so far). You can kick and scream and say "but we are young man!" or "just be patient!". The truth is, our fanbase is so used to losing and mediocrity that we don't even have high standards. If we can't finish out this season going into next season on a promising note with clear improvement, then we need to get a rising star young coach.
SJHooper wrote: What is it that Butler, Xavier, and Creighton have that we don't? Is it the winning culture? Is it the scouting? Is it the fundamentals? Is it the coaching? Something is missing at St. John's.
DudeAnon wrote:SJHooper wrote:I knew the Mullin hire was too good to be true. I will give Mullin one more year. If Zach Brown is eligible and plays (7'1 major center recruit) along with Clark and our team still has no real sign of massive improvement, then he has to go. You give him a hug, tell him you are the best player to ever play for us, thank him for trying, and part ways. So honestly we don't know yet, but I assume that if most were forced to bet their house they would bet that it won't work out (including myself based on what I've seen so far). You can kick and scream and say "but we are young man!" or "just be patient!". The truth is, our fanbase is so used to losing and mediocrity that we don't even have high standards. If we can't finish out this season going into next season on a promising note with clear improvement, then we need to get a rising star young coach.
Every new coach pretty much gets a guaranteed 5 year window. Be patient, Mullin will pull it together. The one thing you can't teach is the desire to win. That is what someone like Holtmann has and JT3 does not. Mullin has that desire and I believe he will get there eventually.
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