Teams are always going to get beat down. But are you seriously not confident that we can be in every single game the rest of the year except maybe Nova on the road, Duke at MSG, and Xavier on the road? I think we can and should be right there with Marquette both times, Seton Hall, Butler once, Creighton, and Marquette twice. I still St. John's could get to 7 wins in conference play if they let Shamorie go to work. Attack the rim, get their bigs in foul trouble, and find a rhythm for him early. If they can do that and also press teams when they start to go on runs, I think the rest of the season will go like this;
@Xavier: L
@ Georgetown: W
Creighton: W
@Butler: L
Xavier: L
Duke: L
@Nova: L
Marquette: W
@DePaul: W
@Marquette: W
Seton Hall: W
Butler: W
@Providence: L
That'd be 7-11 in back to back years and we'd be 17-13. That would put us at a 7 or 8 seed where we could take a Big East Tournament game. You do all that and that should be good enough to make the NIT. Win a game or two in that, bring these kids back (except Lovett because I think he's definitely gone) and come back next year and contend for a Big East title and a Tournament appearance. It's going to be tough, but it's possible to achieve. I'm not done giving up hope on this team. There's no reason to. We've been right there in almost every single game. I think the not knowing if Lovett was going to play or not really hurt the team more than it would if they had just come out and said he was leaving the program.
I just refuse to give up on this team. I went to quite a few games last season and this is my first year as a season ticket holder and this fan base really grates me some times. It's always one extreme or the other. We give up a 10-0 run? We're getting blown out. We go on a 10-0 run, we're Final Four contenders. Since 2001, here's where we ranked in the conference standings 6/7, 5(t), 9, last, 2nd to last, 2nd to last, 10, 3rd to last, 4th to last, 4th to last, 5th, 11th, 11th, 5th, 5th, last, and 8th. We've won I believe six games in the Big East Tournament since 2001 and have never won more than one game in any particular tournament (meaning we've never had multiple wins in one tournament). We have no reason to expect this team to be nationally relevant so quickly. This turnaround was never going to happen overnight.