A little different take on the situation from Roger Rubinhttp://www.nydailynews.com/sports/college/2009/02/01/2009-02-01_st_johns_president_happy_with_norm_rober.htmlSt. John's president happy with Norm Roberts' progress with Red StormBY ROGER RUBIN
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
Sunday, February 1st 2009, 8:10 PM
The sex scandal is all but forgotten. There are no more under-the-table payments to players. The Rev. Donald J. Harrington, president of St. John's University, showers praise on coach Norm Roberts for cleaning up his basketball program and bringing in respectable, academically responsible players.
But he cannot deny that something is missing: the winning.
When asked Sunday about the importance of again being a force in the Big East, Harrington said: "It's very important. I'm the first one to say it's very important. I'm disappointed like anyone else is. I'd love to be at the top of the Big East. But these are complex things. It's a big conference. It's a tough conference. We'll keep doing our best."
"He's right. He's right. That's part of the job," Roberts said. "You gotta win and you gotta show progress and I think we are doing that. He wants us to win. He wants us to win bad, too. He probably wants us to win as much as we can and we're trying."
Whether Harrington's disappointment could ultimately cost Roberts his job remains to be seen. Sunday's 65-48 victory over South Florida put St. John's at 12-9, already over last season's win total.
But is a winning record at season's end essential?
"Honestly, that's not something I evaluate every day," Harrington said. "We'll see how the season goes like we did last year and at the end of the whole season we'll sit down with (AD) Chris Monasch and evaluate him. ... When we sit down and do a comprehensive evaluation, all of that will be on the table.
"Norm Roberts is our coach right now and I'd love to see him be our coach for a long, long time because he's a guy who embodies what we're about as a university. But at the same time Chris is our AD and it's much more complex and he has to put all things together. I'll see what he has to say about that."
Monasch usually attends every Red Storm game, but he was at the Super Bowl Sunday.
Harrington gave the interview at halftime at Carnesecca Arena, which again was barely half-full. He wants the program to be popular enough to sell out the way it used to. He said alumni have reacted with "a broad spectrum of satisfaction and dissatisfaction" and added "some are very pleased with the man that Norm is and ... some would like to see us win every game." But he said
revenue generation was the program's least important role compared with national image and school spirit. Roberts has cultivated a family atmosphere on the team and most players asked Sunday said they "love playing for him."
D.J. Kennedy pointed to the 12th win and added, "You can see we're improving."
When asked if the Johnnies could someday become an 18- or 20-win team, Roberts responded, "I hope we're an 18- or 20-win team right now."
"We're building a foundation like we've said all along," Roberts said. "We're not at the point where we're going to pick up five All-Americans ... but we could get one. We have to develop guys and ... we have been."