When St. John's is introduced today when they take on West Virginia in the Garden (Noon, ESPNU, WBBR 1130 AM), there likely will be more than a few boos aimed at coach Norm Roberts.
If you're a St. John's fans fed up with the results -- four straight losses, a 12-9 record after a 10-2 start, and a 2-7 mark in Big East play -- it's your right to boo.
Hopefully, no one in the crowd will lower itself to the level of some West Virginia fans, who have taken to throwing coins and garbage on the court. They should be banned for life, or worse, be placed in a basement room with West Virginia coach Bob Huggins.
But to the segment of St. John's fans who have emailed with comments such as -- "St. John's is a joke!" or, "This team is an embarrassment!" -- it's reality check time.
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This is one of the most disgraceful articles I have read in awhile. If all St. John's is after is "doing it the right way" and "creating a family atmosphere", then hire a player's mom. She'd be able to help with the family atmosphere aspect and she'd be doing it at about a tenth of the cost.
What the hell are these reporters talking about anymore? This is a college basketball program with a coach making close to $700,000 a year. In 5 previous years, he has shown complete incompetency in both the recruiting and coaching aspect of his job. The nice persons in charge decided that since all of his players were upperclassmen this year, they'd let him have the opportunity to see what he could do. And big surprise, he has fallen flat on his face because (a) his point guards are awful (b) there is no legitimate scorer on this team (c) he still does not have a clue about how to coach a basketball team.
What more does the man have to do to prove he's not capable of putting a winner on the floor? Think about it ... he's got the exact team back next year with no big time point guard coming in. The Big East, in the middle of a transition year, will probably be back at full strength in 2010-11. So it goes w/o saying they'll be awful again. Then, on top of all that, he loses his entire program for the 2011-12 season, meaning there will be at least 2 years of trying to give his young players experience. So what the hell is the upside?