SJHooper wrote:I looked at Seton Hall when searching for colleges for undergrad. When my mother pulled up, she said "There's no way you're going here" when she saw what a dangerous and filthy neighborhood it was located in. One of the stores right near campus was called "The Ghetto Store" I kid you not lol. Seton Hall is a good school and I went on a tour and was impressed...but the location was horrific. St. John's is located in a nice area of Queens and you can actually walk around without worry. To be fair, Seton Hall is much better academically for undergrad than St. John's so I will give you that. Grad school is where SJ gets any kind of prestige academically. But when you bring up college basketball, by any metric SHU is still the red-headed step sister. Has it gotten more respectability the last few years? Of course...you had a top 25 team with that bearded dude (forgot his name), got ranked again after him, and won the Big East championship also off to a good start this year. Think of it like a track race...SJ got out of the gates blazing ahead. SHU has just begun catching up but still has a ways to go. 10 NCAA appearances is very, very bad. I understand that much of our success is in the past and most of SHU's success has been recent, but you never see Seton Hall shirts or hats or anything really in the NYC area. You will see SJ gear. Can I quantify that? No. But that's what I've seen and I'm sure others will agree. I always thought Seton Hall's Pirate logo looked so generic akin to a high school. They should have picked something more unique and something that separates itself from other typical "pirates".
Let's compare apples to apples...who do you think would draw more fans at MSG as a top 25 team in a huge game...SJ or SHU? If you don't say SJ you are in denial. We may be in a rough patch but he have the brand and awareness over SHU. Hopefully the wins come soon too.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Crowd shot of tipoff of DePaul/UIC Wednesday night. ON campus. In a 3k seat gym. Just pathetic.
SJHooper wrote:I looked at Seton Hall when searching for colleges for undergrad. When my mother pulled up, she said "There's no way you're going here" when she saw what a dangerous and filthy neighborhood it was located in. One of the stores right near campus was called "The Ghetto Store" I kid you not lol. Seton Hall is a good school and I went on a tour and was impressed...but the location was horrific. St. John's is located in a nice area of Queens and you can actually walk around without worry. To be fair, Seton Hall is much better academically for undergrad than St. John's so I will give you that. Grad school is where SJ gets any kind of prestige academically. But when you bring up college basketball, by any metric SHU is still the red-headed step sister. Has it gotten more respectability the last few years? Of course...you had a top 25 team with that bearded dude (forgot his name), got ranked again after him, and won the Big East championship also off to a good start this year. Think of it like a track race...SJ got out of the gates blazing ahead. SHU has just begun catching up but still has a ways to go. 10 NCAA appearances is very, very bad. I understand that much of our success is in the past and most of SHU's success has been recent, but you never see Seton Hall shirts or hats or anything really in the NYC area. You will see SJ gear. Can I quantify that? No. But that's what I've seen and I'm sure others will agree. I always thought Seton Hall's Pirate logo looked so generic akin to a high school. They should have picked something more unique and something that separates itself from other typical "pirates".
Let's compare apples to apples...who do you think would draw more fans at MSG as a top 25 team in a huge game...SJ or SHU? If you don't say SJ you are in denial. We may be in a rough patch but he have the brand and awareness over SHU. Hopefully the wins come soon too.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:DePaul will never be competitive again until they get rid of their doofus AD and incompetent leadership. They couldn't even get a crowd to their women's facility in Lincoln Park against an in-town team, which had more fans there than DePaul did.
I'm sorry, but the consistent failures from the men's basketball program at DePaul - which began over 10-years ago - is something this league cannot afford. Every team needs to carry its weight, and the only thing DePaul has carried is a lack of attendance at games and a truly awful product on the court. We have nine programs that all have made the tournament, and has experienced high-level success during that time.
And Demon, I am not spewing nonsensical garbage. I grew up in Lincoln Park and around DePaul Athletics for my entire life.
Jerry Wainwright, both while at DePaul and Marquette, even had harsh things to say to me about the lack of leadership and direction in the program.
The fact is DePaul's leadership is content with collecting Fox checks and not caring about the product on the court - the results over the past 10-years prove that. And giving a huge contract to a mediocre coach with no ties to Chicago is proof of that. Awful, awful direction and leadership.
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