It is about this year. Let's win some games.
You are the only one that could possibly feel this way. Yakwe MAYBE adds a win or two this year.
I feel this way, too. There may be 30-40 STJ fans who love this program and are willing accept that we can get our butts kicked all over the place this year, but recruits for 16-17 which isn't finished certainly won't. And they shouldn't. You want top talent to come here? They need to see what they would be committing to be a part of. If you think that people outside of STJ season tickets holders give a shit that Mullin is starting over, you're looking through rose colored glasses. A terrible season means you're a terrible team. Most recruits who are on the fence won't stop to consider how an 8 win team is on the right track.
Think Rawlie would consider picking us if we don't have some kind of a foundation in place for next year?
You play Yakwe because the point is to win games, and he can help you win them. That's the first reason you play him. Who gives a shit what the other reason is?
I love this 5th year talk. Hysterical. Be grateful that you can have him here for one year.
Taking it one year at a time is an awful way to build a program. We were forced to look at it that way with Lavin, but things are different with Mullin. Lavin was obsessed with adding kids with NBA size and potential instead of valuing skill and college readiness. Anytime Dom, Jakaar, Rysheed, and Chris looked like they could wipe their ass without falling over, scouts took note because of their size and athletic ability. They were a threat to go pro any given year and a few were a threat to go awol or crazy any given night. Even Harrison publicly stated he was going to stay a year or two before going to the NBA, and he was 6'2 and had no athletic ability to speak of. We also had to contend with the lesser talent of Lavin's buddy recruiting system leaving when his friend was done or he was tired of not playing enough.
Yakwe alone gives reason to believe the culture is different here. Instead of talking about going pro after a year, he told everyone that he wanted to prep or redshirt to develop his game. You don't do that unless you plan on staying in college for four to five years. And truthfully, where is he going to go at 6'7? His only chance at the NBA is to enter the draft when he is game ready. The same can be said for Lovett, Mussini, and Ponds. Sima and Mussini are old souls and behave like 40 year old men compared to Lavin's guys. Can you imagine any situation where these guys jump someone in a shower, neglect schoolwork, or go M.I.A. for a week?
Mullin and the staff absolutely have to look long term to plan and this situation really highlights that. There are only three scholarships remaining for this year and only one for next year (assuming Jones plays his 5th year). That means if you play Yakwe this year, you are set to lose Sima, Yakwe, and Owens (in addition to Ellison, Holifield, and Mussini) in the same year. Since bigs take longer to develop, you want to sign and groom replacements starting with 2016. We don't seem to be involved with any bigs in 2016 and none of our top 2016 targets (Ahmed, Freudenberg, and Alkins) project as four year players any way. SJU is kind of handcuffed if they play Yakwe this year.