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  1. Anderson as Coach of the Year?? Are you kidding?? I nominate Cuonzo Martin who was quite impressive with those 11 wins. ;) Sure they a few times (20 games) but hey, why keep an over-achieiving Barry Hinson around who regularly wins 20 games per year.

    If I didn't despise the Southwest, I would feel sorry for them. It's absolutely hilarious that the crash happened this way, with Hinson having a pretty stellar career record, and now this.

    It was obviously going to happen this way; what did people expect, a record BETTER than Hinson's??

  2. if they ever build a new gym they will imporve. I just don't seeing them replacing that gym, which is the oldest D1 gym still in use. Hopefully they will imporve because they are a similar school as Bay Area Bill said, catholic, jesuit, and don't forget urban.

    I was fooling around on their website the weekend we played them. Rose Hill Gym has been renovated in the recent past- it's old part is the outer edifice (which is beautiful and the only reason it's still used). So the reason for small crowds has nothing to do with the gym. A new gym would be a money pit and is out of the question, probably.

  3. They have all that free time to go to the Met and MOMA.

    ;) Free time would have nothing to do with their absence, but it's still a decent point.

    I was listening to Rammer before the team left for Fordham a few weeks ago and they were staying well north of Fordham- I can't offhand remember were but it starts with a T, on the Hudson river. Anyway, you are right as far as it goes for the young athlete. If a young man is normal, he doesn't care much about visiting NY, at least as far as I remember my youth.

  4. As for the obligatory digs at Fordham in this thread and others, note that U2 played at Fordham this morning.

    Is that right? Wow, fairly impressive, even though it has little to do with Fordham directly.

    I would be proud for my children to go to Fordham and think it's a great school. Rose Hill Gym is an impressive edifice. But if we are talking about "weak" links (even though I don't really believe in the concept)........

  5. i did some checking on "geographic goofiness" of some of the conferences. if anyone wants to do a mileage check between the far most schools in cusa, the big ten, the big 12, the pac 10, the sec, and the big east, i think you will be surprised to see it is very similar to slu and any school in the A-10. so my question is if it is so stupid for slu to be in the A-10 because of geography, then why is the pac 10 allowing arizona and washington to be in the same conference. or texas el paso and eastern carolina. or colorado and texas a+m. or louisville and uconn. or iowa and penn state. or arkansas and florida.

    somebody has to be the outer region of every conference. just so happens slu is the western border program of the a-10.

    Actually, you are confusing distance with geographic logic. In a huge country like ours, you are probably going to have some large distances between conference teams. But the Big 12, which ranges from Columbia to Boulder, or the Pac 10 from Seattle to Tempe, or the Big 10 from IA City to State College all have state to state continuity i.e. all the states border each other with no "skip" areas. This makes them at least somewhat sensible i.e. logical. I'm sure the MVC meets these criteria and I assume almost every other conference does. The A10 gap between MO and Ohio is pretty large.

    I think, also, that better teams don't make a better conference; the Big East is huge, powerful, and no more compelling to me than any other conference and less than most.

  6. It's also a business and a league has every right to expel a member that is not holding up its end of the bargain. Now, I don't know whether this applies to the MVC schools that were mentioned as I don't know too much about them.

    I know, but come on: can you imagine that Evansville, Drake, InSU, and whoever else he mentioned aren't "holding up" their ends? It's more like there is more sex appeal with his other suggestions, which there is but is of no consequence.

  7. I, for one, have grown extremely weary of the "why doesn't SLU join the Valley" discussions that regularly pop-up on message boards and sports call-in shows. As the conference stands right now, SLU has ZERO in common with the insitutions in the Valley and, in my opinion, would be a worse fit there than they are in the A-10.

    However, the article of this article makes some interesting proposistions. Drop some Valley schools that either don't have or are unwilling to spend the resources necessary to improve their programs and and some that do.

    We know some at Xavier and Dayton are frustrated with the A-10 and aren't that much better of a geographical fir than SLU. I am sure they would also like to play in a conference where there is a top-to-bottom commitment to basketball.

    I realize this is all pie in the sky stuff, but as opposed to waiting for the BE break-up, I would jump at the opportunity to join a conference made up of SLU, Dayton, X, Creighton, Butler, Oral Roberts, SIU, MO State, WSU, Ill State and a couple others.

    http://www.kansas.com/252/story/721889.html

    I think it was a good article in the sense that it's provocative, but a weaker one in the sense that it's insulting as hell to a huge number of fans, athletes, and adminstrators. First of all, a conference should NEVER expel a member who wishes to be a part of the fun; this isn't a Darwinian contest- it's ostensibly a cohesive collection/collective in which ALL members add something, if not equally (i.e. Fordham in our league). The MVC is every bit as good as it was in any year, whether the on court success says so or not. Conference success is measured in more than just wins and losses.

    Your point about SLU and the MVC is right on, and people have never admitted it: SLU is just not a great cultural fit (although Creighton is a similar school). I personally think the A10 is a good, athletic, well coached conference and am glad we are part of it, even though it is a conference that is geographically goofy.

  8. The bad news is that CBS College Sports does not even broadcast the freaking CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT! (According to Dan Cesar of the P-D)

    I know. The network does a really good job of covering the games, too. Steve Lappas, their lead analyst, is actually quite gifted at his craft. The overall network, though, is very weak and relies on alot of repeat programming i.e games from the night before. I can't see it adding a cent of value to any cable package, and Charter needs billions in added value.

  9. The main reason I'm ok with this season is that it is alot like the last 8 seasons. We will probably be right above .500 but this time we are doing it with 8 freshman and before we did it with SRs, JRs, Sophs.

    I don't know. There's a tough .500 noncon/con and there's this year, with the wins coming over dreck, BC notwithstanding. Our wins over UMass and

    GW were good wins too, though, and I'm not completely negative; it's just that our noncon was very weak overall, so our record should be worse...

  10. I don't think we did our freshmen any favors w/ the amazingly weak out of conference schedule. Pomeroy ratings have our non-conf schedule as 316th (of 342). Beating SC Upstate, NC A&T, and MD Baltimore County at home don't prepare you for what you will face once conference season rolls around.

    We beat Stanford , NC, and USC, what are you complaining about??

    Err, it was Samford and University of South Carolina-Upstate and Carolina A and T?? Never mind.

    One overlooked thing, which I have convinced myself of, is that KL is out of shape and slow. Is ANYBODY else seeing this?

  11. I just read the article on the internet. It's just a homer newscaster's opinion, and it's not all that controversial. In fact, the article pretty much REintroduces us to the conventional wisdom that prevailed when he was hired: He has a plan, Brad was a nice, clueless dork, RM has a resume that's going to bring great recruits flocking, etc. It could still come true (though I would bet large amounts of money that SLU will never dominate even the A10), but it's also true that any of the "excitement" over RM's hiring has long since faded, both in the electronic media and the stands.

  12. It was really nice at the end when he passed up looks at the 3 and decided Cassity was the better option.

    I can see how KC was a very good Class A player - good size and smarts, for sure. But he's really up against it in a major bball conference with his relative lack of speed. I don't see how this is going to allow him ever to contribute significantly.

  13. That sucks when 5-13 is considered playing better. Yes, he was our leading scorer but he had crucial turnovers and had terrible shot selection at the end of the game.

    Kevin is OK, a decent player. He can be a good shooter, of course, but he's lost a step from what he had as a soph and he looks relatively out of shape on the court- soft. I really thought he would be an excellent player by the time he was a Sr, up from very good as a soph. He's now just pretty good and his overall game has regressed. Again, I think he's out of shape.

  14. I love Kevin Lisch, but this year he has been sub par in every aspect. To me it appears he has lost a step, and it especially shows on the defensive end.

    I never really critiqued him in the past, because you didn't have to; even when he wasn't statistically impressive, his floor presence was. Now he is just mostly awful.

  15. A combined 8-31 from the floor. Ouch!

    Barry did have 7 boards in 18 minutes.

    Kevin is horrible. His only effective move is mid-spin, where nobody- including himself- knows exactly where he is going and thus there is anticipatory excitement. The rest of his game is blecch.

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