I agree with many of Marillac 's points.
Particularly these:
1. Our fans suck. This is not debatable.
2. STJ fans will cry and complain about whoever is the next coach or the one after that.
Disclaimer: this is not a Lavin endorsement.
He is here this year. We have talent on this team. I hope they all do well.
Boo, I have an actual question for you, this isn't rhetorical: name a program that has struggled as much as us the last 20 years that has "good" fans
But we start the year off like this. We are 3-0. We haven't lost. We are making predictions that we will lose and bashing the coach (further) on them. Lavin's first season we went from nothing to a top 20 team.
Here's my stance....if Lavin leaves, we are in trouble. He took this job when the Big East was intact and it's not the same after losing Syracuse, Uconn, Louisville, Pitt, and ND. We will also surely lose Jordan and Obekpa--I'm not convinced either will leave otherwise.
We just aren't the program we used to be. This isn't the conference we used to be in. When you got a guy like Lavin or Paul Hewitt that can recruit well, you have a chance every couple of years to be special. You will also have to accept some disappointing years.
Our fans are awful. It takes a few minutes to understand the tone of any sports message board. If I was a coach, parent, or a recruit I'd never consider this place after reading our message boards.
Sure, let's fire our fifth coach in 20 years (think about that). I'm sure there will be guys lining up to coach in a second rate conference for a school with no loyalty or passion that will eventually call for their head.
Paul Hewitt is a bad, bad example. Guy is stinking it up at George Mason.
Ok, lets go with your theory that recruiting is partially in decline because of the status of the league. Do you think Steve Lavin is a good enough coach to take unheralded, less athletic kids and OVERachieve with them? He has underachieved with much better recruits, so what makes you think he can overachieve with 2 and 3-star kids?
Again, if this is a coach like Buzz Williams or the old Ben Howland from Pitt or even Jamie Dixon who HAS shown they can overachieve with the less-heralded kids, then I would buy into that. But Lavin has shown mediocrity with these higher rated kids, so I have no reason to believe he would be better with the less heralded kids.
I don't think Hewitt is a bad example. He was hit or miss at Ga Tech. He brought them to a national title game. What fan wouldn't sign up for that in exchange for four bad seasons and another decent one? Hewitt also brought Siena to a tournament.
From the beginning I have felt that we should not fire (or possibly extend) Lavin until his first full recruiting class has finished.
The guy can spot and sign talent. Harkless and Sampson are in the NBA. Polee is on multiple mock drafts for2015. Obekpa is on a mock draft now. Jordan is a first rounder in his own mind
and has a good shot to be drafted in 2016. FIVE out of the seven guys in the rotation were ranked between 26-69 of the RSCI when they graduated.
Lavin stepped up his game and sold out on Jordan in 2013...landed him. He tried to do the same last year and lost Whitehead at the last minute because he took the high ground. This year he lost (presumably) fair and square to the best program in the country for the best guard in the country. He swung for the fences and hit a 400 foot out. I'll take that. It sucks, but I'll take it. We are still finalists for Sampson and Diallo. I think we get Diallo if Lavin stays.
I think the difference between myself and other posters is the original expectation when the 2011 class was signed. Go back to that prediction thread. I predicted those freshmen would win 13 games (no faith in freshmen). Some guys were talking 20+ right out of the gate. I thought last year wold be the year we win 23-25 and maybe win a game or two in the tournament. That was the first season I was disappointed....but, hey, 20 wins with a freshman pg isn't awful ether.
This was the year I was expecting to reasonably compete for an Elite 8 with a stretch goal of a little better (gotta dream, right?). That's not happening...clearly. But if they can become a tenacious defensive team with some more time with Whitesell, they can definitely dance and win a game maybe two with favorable matchups. The outside shooting will likely be the strongest in some time, our FT shooting looks very good early on, and it looks like we will be living at the line the way Harrison and Jordan draw contact. That is basketball...get to the rim...draw contact...inside out looks. We could be a top three FT shooting team in the Big East this year if the new Obekpa is not a mirage.
The irony is that we lost three big men that floated on the perimeter for jump shots and we are now feeding the ball to the post into last season's PG, SG, and SF. And they all look great in there.