Outside of Villanova being a better school, why can't St. John's be as good as Villanova. When Steve Lappas was there, St. John's was regularly better than Villanova and for the first 5 years of Wright's time at Nova. St. John's was the better program... Jay is an amazing coach, great recruiter but don't forget, his seat was on fire at Nova in year 4...
St. John's had a better program for decades and Villanova has only emerged as a national power program because of Jay Wright.
The right hire can do that for St. John's.
The key words here are "right hire". Our "right hires" have always been high risk which have brought about predictably disappointing rewards. There are very few coaches out there who'll help us shed our mid-major image. We won't get one. Lavin came pretty close...then he was tagged as lazy. Mullin/Richmond were also close. Then the lazy tag again. Oh, yeah, Jarvis was lazy. You'd think with three hall of famers on campus, plus another one under Lavin, we'd be perceived as more of a destination for four and five star players. If Hurley comes, it'll only be a matter of time when the boo birds will complain that he's spending too much time at the track and not enough recruiting players who want to play at name schools anyway.
Short of Pitino or Thad Matta...proven commodities who won't come here...we'll be scrounging around for another "lazy" hopeful who'll have one eye out the door.
Villanova caught lightning in a bottle. I'm sure when Pecora left Hofstra for Fordham, alumni at that Atlantic 10 school thought it was lightning in the bottle as well. No cigar, because Fordham is Fordham as St John's is St John's.