I was very close to the program and both Father Harrington and Jarvis through separate connections at that time. Harrington would have NEVER disbanded the basketball program.
Yes, you're very well connected. You're tttthhhhiiiissss close to Father Harrington and Mike Jarvis. Zzzzz.
Father Harrington said he was considering suspending the basketball program on multiple occasions in 2004. He said it on the telly and in the February 12th edition of the Daily News, where he said that if further embarassments occured "I would go to the board [of trustees] and say, It's my conviction we can't do it. The university's values and mission are too important."
Perhaps you and Don weren't as close as you thought.
We were also not a top ten team without Jarvis -- that is revisionist history.
No, that's you misquoting me, or as I like to call it, lying. I said Jarvis inherited a "top 10 program." I did not say "top ten team."
I'm no fan of strawmen but on the bright side I now get to <hose> your analysis of the Shannon Crooks years.
<analysis of the Shannon Crooks years hosed>
You let your hatred of him control your thinking.
Not for nothing but you're in no position to psychoanalyze anyone.
Jarvis' corruption and malfeasance, as you put it, is nothing compared to what we have since learned (and always knew) was going on elsewhere at that time and would have never been uncovered if he wasn't fired midseason and the lack of supervision allowed the Pitt incident to unfold.
So your defense of Jarvis that he was no worse than anyone else and if things had gone better for him he might not have been caught? High praise. I feel the same way about Pol Pot. Poor guy couldn't catch a break.
Mike Jarvis inherited from his predecessor a 20 win team with three NBA players and left a successor a 9 win team on NCAA probation. Those are facts and that's his legacy. Everything else if fanciful supposition based upon vague allusions to anecdotal evidence and ephemeral allegations.
St. John's wouldn't even make a top 100 most corrupt programs list for what happened then if it was published now.
You know this no doubt because you're tttthhhhiiiissss close to the editorial board at SI.
If we had a real athletic director he would have received the budget he needed (he picked one recruit up in a station wagon), the facilities would have been upgraded after the Elite Eight run, and he would have had his contract extended so he wouldn't have his hands tied in recruiting.
Again, you need a time out. I'm not interested in the alleged particulars of Mike Jarvis, the Country Squire Years. What might have been if things hadn't been as they were are things that didn't happen. If Hitler had sold a few paintings as a tad there would have been no Dachau. Oh well. Jarvis sucked. He was a mediocre coach, a lazy recruiter, a delusional narcissist - the author of Skills for Life who left St John's better off than he found it - and a corrupt piece of shit besides. Absent that - if not for Jarvis - there would have been no Norm. If you don't believe me go ask your bosom buddy Father H, because he said much.