That is a misstatement. Blue bloods win multiple championships over time. Blue bloods make multiple final fours over time. Blue bloods are contenders to go deep in the tournament more years than not over time. St. John’s was never at that level under Lou C or since. I’m not blaming Louie, we just weren’t at that level as a program.
You should pay attention to FOAD who likely forgot more about college basketball than you could ever know.
As for being a Proud Alumn, you are starting to sound more like a proud Mary. I don't want to get stuck on adjectives with you but St. John's from the 50's through the 80's and through a span of over 50 years was synonymous with perennial success in college basketball. From the Frank McGuire final four years to Joe Lapchick's NIT championship years to Lou Carnesecca final four years in the 80's, few programs on the northeast maintained the annual success and winning culture than St. John’s. As someone mentioned at one point under Lou Carnesecca SJ was around 5th in all time wins.
Even today, after the precipitous fall from perennial national power, St. John's is still 9th in total wins.
There are schools like Syracuse, Georgetown, Gonzaga, Louisville, Connecticut, Arkansas, Villanova to name a few that are well below St. John's in win totals. That is still a selling point. We have coaches and players in the Hall of Fame.
As for winning national championships, your example of success is microscopic in comparison to reality.
Only a handful of schools have one more than 4 national championships. Outside of a handful of blue bloods like Ucla, Kentucky and North Carolina, most blue bloods have won only ONE national championship.
As previously stated, piss poor decision making by our very provincial thinking Vincentian leadership, has led to a moribund program that is St. John's today but it could literally change in a season.
Coaches like Brian Mahoney, Norman Roberts and Chris Mullin had no business coaching college basketball.
Finally, I look forward to your valuable insight in future discussions.
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