what has Scheyer done so far that would make someone believe he would have DePaul humming without the pre-built Duke brand him? Wojo didn't even do well at Marquette which had a much better starting position than DePaul did
Big benefit St. John’s has is Repole. He’s a heavy hitter and spending big on NIL. is there a similar DePaul booster? Worth billions and passionate about the university?The question is, would people have been talking about them if they weren't trash?
I see them as being similar to St. John's. They're each technically the flagship program of a big city. There are some diehards and a lot of casuals who get Johnnies fever when the team is good. I have a bunch of friends from Queens who go years without saying anything about SJU and then, bam, Pitino's the coach and all of a sudden we're talking college basketball. SJU has been getting 12K attendance at MSG for BE games. That's not bad.
St. John’s basketball players, Rick Pitino in awe of Kevin Durant’s attendance
St. John's basketball players and Rick Pitino were in awe of Kevin Durant attending its game against Holy Cross on Saturday night.stormthepaint.com
If DePaul hired a big name and lured some decent transfers, wouldn't basketball fans be interested? I realize DePaul and SJU aren't the same but there are striking similarities.
Louisville is doing penance.Louisville has a higher pain tolerance, I guess.
What about him? Article talks about the pro's andWonder who would want to go there
Scheyer is a putz, I would much rather have Tom Kleinschmidt.
Big benefit St. John’s has is Repole. He’s a heavy hitter and spending big on NIL. is there a similar DePaul booster? Worth billions and passionate about the university?
It happened because the team quit on him. Better to do it now and show the few boosters left you still value basketball.Who knows for sure why it happened mid season? Maybe some internal strife that we the public don't know?
My first post about Will Wade was in just, but McNeese State is a team that can win a game in the NCAA tournament.He’s a good coach - he has McNeese State of the Southland conference 84th in the KenPom with a 13-2 overall record…
Umm, look around the Big East.Is there a 3rd or 4th generation Meyer out there? Barring that, that program will never turn around. With all the cuts and closures of Catholic colleges and universities lately, I'm shocked they still have a program to be honest.
If DePaul is really serious about turning around the program they'll open up their checkbook for Will Wade.My first post about Will Wade was in just, but McNeese State is a team that can win a game in the tournament.
Let that sink in.
McNesse State, from the perpetually weak Southland Conference, can win a tournament game.
This team was 11-23 last year, 16-2 this year and their non-conference schedule wasn't all cupcakes: KenPom ranks their non-conference as the 84th most difficult in the nation, highlighted with wins over VCU, UAB and Michigan.
Their offense is diverse: they don't make a lot of mistakes (24th lowest turnover rate), have guys who can create their own offense and while they shoot very well from three (41%) they are not reliant on the three-ball (31.2% FGAs are from 3).
Their defense force teams to use a ton of clock, plus they rank in the top-50 in both turnover rate and opp. 2P%.
Long story short, Will Wade has quickly turned McNeese State into one of the very best mid-majors in the nation.
They're on ESPNU right now.
It's the largest Catholic school by enrollment in the country. It is not going anywhere. The school has always run the athletic department like a mom and pop store. It needs some professional management. Chicago is the second biggest market in the Big East and the conference should hope DePaul gets their act together.Is there a 3rd or 4th generation Meyer out there? Barring that, that program will never turn around. With all the cuts and closures of Catholic colleges and universities lately, I'm shocked they still have a program to be honest.
I can give you examples to prove my point too. Catholic schools are struggling financially. That's why I was shocked St. John's wouldn't play us at the Garden. The school can use every dollar.Umm, look around the Big East.
Well I can tell you DePaul isn't going to get rid of their basketball program or close their University. Same goes for all the other Catholic schools in the Big East.I can give you examples to prove my point too. Catholic schools are struggling financially. That's why I was shocked St. John's wouldn't play us at the Garden. The school can use every dollar.
Oh but man it would be entertaining.This has Tom Crean written all over it. I hope I’m wrong.
Will Wade should be call 1 (but he could probably get a better job, like Louisville).
Bobby Hurley would be fun, but doubt he’d want to coach against his brother (and Dan has mentioned he would hate to coach against him).