billyjack wrote:In my opinion, down below is a list of the most coveted jobs in college basketball, taking into consideration:
- history, location, potential, prestige, resources, and being the "right fit" for a specific coach.
Ultra blue bloods (7), listed alphabetically:
- Duke.
- Georgetown.
- Indiana.
- Kansas.
- Kentucky.
- North Carolina.
- UCLA.
So, now, the second level... 11 schools... all still ultra-tubular and wicked cool, but a pinch below the top group:
These 2nd level schools will always get respect, always get an audience, and depending on the circumstances, can slide to meet or exceed the upper-list schools based on specific conditions.
2nd Level Schools (11), listed alphabetically:
- Arizona.
- Louisville.
- Marquette.
- Maryland.
- Michigan.
- Michigan State.
- Ohio State.
- St John's.
- Syracuse.
- Texas.
- Villanova.
Basically, Top List schools cannot get poached except between one another possibly under certain circumstances (Roy Williams returning home). 2nd Level can get poached by Top Levels but cannot poach from one another (so Wojo could get poached by Duke or UCLA, but not by Syracuse).
Billy Donovan, in my opinion, would entertain offers from any of the Top List Schools, plus several of the 2nd Level Schools, absolutely including St John's.
So these are the Big 18 schools. Texas 25 years ago would not be on the list. The schools that just missed my cut on 2nd Level are Oklahoma and Wisconsin... OU I could maybe be convinced, but Wisconsin couldn't make up for horrible seasons pre-1995 or whatever. Keep in mind I threw this together on the back of an envelope in like 5 minutes, so I might be forgetting something. Notice that I'm not delusional, so Providence isn't on either list... yet.
SJHooper wrote: This has been a dormant program for the better part of 30 years.
Bill Marsh wrote:SJHooper wrote: This has been a dormant program for the better part of 30 years.
Change that to 15 years an I could agree with you.
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:SJHooper wrote: This has been a dormant program for the better part of 30 years.
Change that to 15 years an I could agree with you.
It's more like 25. Carnesecca left after the '91-'92 season. Since then in 24 seasons, St John's has made the tourney only 7 times. Only 180-236 in Big East play since then. And those numbers will be 7/25 NCAA appearances and quite possibly 184-250 or worse in Big East play in the last 25 years after this season is completed.
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