HoopDreams wrote:Honest question for Creighton fans... With the fantastic start to your season do you still feel you have a lot to prove in this NBE? The past 10-15 years CU has had some great basketball teams but none of that has equated to much success in March. In fact, when compared to almost every other BE school it's not even really close from a historical perspective (i.e. only one Sweet 16 since 1974). So is this being considered by most in Omaha as the year the Blue Jays must finally make some noise in March? It seems like you have the pieces.
There is a lot packed into this and the answer is complicated.
To start, you have to remember that any Creighton fan above the age of 30 came to love Creighton at a time when merely getting a chance to play a ranked opponent was a big deal. It didn't happen that often. Then around the late 1990s we had a group of players (Ryan Sears, Ben Walker, etc.) that began our upward trend. We started consistently winning the conference tournament, and getting to the dance became the goal every year. At this point, a Sweet Sixteen was a pipe dream.
Then Kyle Korver came along. He, at least in my opinion, is really the guy responsible for getting Creighton in the national conversation. With his teams, getting to the dance was an expectation, and a Sweet Sixteen or beyond was a goal. That goal was never attained. Altman (former coach still loved around here) plateaued at that point and moved on. Then came Doug, who you guys are familiar with. He put Creighton squarely in that national conversation for 2 or 3 straight years. It cannot be over stated what he did for the program, without him we would not be in the Big East. Simple as that.
I guess this is a long way of saying this whole "being in a big time conference and legitimately having a chance to recruit 4 and 5 star players to compete on a national stage" thing is VERY, VERY new for this program and fan base. A big portion of the fan base still has the "mid major mentality" of constantly having to prove their worth to the big boys. To top it off, we have had probably 3 or 4 teams in the last 15 years that I can objectively say were good enough to reach a Sweet Sixteen. Doug's senior year we were obviously good enough to go further. For what ever reason it has not happened, and it is a huge sore subject for the fan base.
Those two things combined (mid major mind set and failure to reach SS despite being good enough to do so) cause this fan base to feel deeply that we need to prove ourselves in March, fast.