Nonsense! Mahoney leaves, we bring in a real coach. Real coach does his job, brings in players and in 2 years we are good. How many guys transferred out when Fran got here?
Norm sucks, we bring in another real coach. Immediately we are good. Again how many guys transferred out with Lavin ?
Current players probably thought they enjoyed Mullins LAX attitude. I bet not so much right now. Guys want to win. Saturday was embarrassing.
You could give this novice more time. Pattern is more losses and waaaaaaay more transfers. One guy out already. Earlington playing football, plenty of Trimble rumors, Roberts doesn’t play but didn’t redshirt, their are even rumors about Simon leaving, neither ponds or Herron projected to go in 1st round, they are both not expected back. How many more guys do we lose if we keep going this way?
Experiment failed. 15-47
Again, thank you for giving the double-digit IQ perspective on this. Too long have the tri-dig's posted in a triple-digit IQ echo chamber.
Certainly you understand the difference between the 90s and today. From 1976-1992, St. John's missed the tournament just twice. They made the Final Four in 1985, the Elite Eight in 1991, and won the Big East in 1992.
St. John's was still a huge name, the Big East was on top, and NYC high schools were producing talent like no other area. The transfers rules were so strict they bordered on prohibitive.
All those factors combined with culture at the time made it possible to replace coaches without roster upheaval and made recruiting to St. John's relatively easy.
Fast-forward to modern day and you have liberal transfer rules, a culture of transferring (>40% of high school commits transfer by the end of their soph season), a severely downgraded Big East, an awful NYC high school talent pool, and St. John's has been essentially irrelevant for two decades.
The last three firings have resulted in long rebuilds. Why would the fourth be any different?