Friarfan2 wrote:I watch Big East basketball on Fox whenever possible. I may skip tonight. These two teams just have me pulling my hair out.
Every conference needs cellar dwellars. If these are our two bad teams, so be it. But they need to hold up their end of the bargain for out of conference play. They can't be losing to lafayette or fordham or st peters or illinois state or northwestern or mercer or rutgers or whoever. You can be our doormats, but please don't drag down the conference.
I really don't even know how these programs are so bad, or what they need to do to get better. They both have fan bases, but those fan bases are dormant right now due to years of failure and lack of interest in the program.
Seton Hall. Those who follow the big east know the problem here - lack of effort. Lack of institutional support, lack of direction from the athletic department, lack of promotion of the program. Just overall apathy right now. They had a good coach in louis orr, fired him for whatever reason, hired a headcase, fired him, and then proceeded to make kevin willard the lowest paid coach among major conference schools. Not usually a sign that a school cares about winning. Kevin willard might be a good coach one day, but there was nothing in summer of 2010 to make any reasonable person think that kevin willard was prepared to navigate big east waters. Nothing. He had a career losing record, and only had one winning conference record (as well as overall record) in his career. To this date he still only has one career conference winning record. And I don't think his recruits next year are on the high enough impact side to turn this thing around. Even the talented freshman can require time to develop, senior leadership, and good coaching. That's not going to be there for these kids next year. This mess is only going to get worse.
Seton hall should spend the money and steal an established coach from a bcs school. Make a statement they care and back it up. Might not work, but at least the perception wil change and interest might return to the program.
Depaul, they are almost the exact opposite. They made the effort and stol an established coach from an acc school. Oliver purnell had success in the midwest at dayton. He was a program builder at old dominion. He turned clemson into a tournament team and made 3 straight dances with them. They paid him big and made a splash. This is what seton hall should do.
But what the heck is going on with purnell? Is he mailing it in? Is he content with what his career has given him and his effort to rebuild is not there? Or is depaul just that hard to win at? The big east is tough, but a 6-50 conference record when you had over 25 home games in that span is ridiculously bad.
They seem to have some impact freshmen. I have no idea if he can turn the ship around. Unlike kevin willard, I am still willing to give purnell the benefit of the doubt, but I wouldn't mind hearing what others have to say.
If these two can get their acts together out of conference it doesn't matter if they combine for a 4-32 conference record on the year. But take care of the trash on your out of conference schedules please!
Edrick wrote:Providence ranks 8th in the league with a Pomeroy Rating of 71....
...glass houses and all that jazz.
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