Listened to whole podcast.No one better than Jerry. I dread if he ever retires. The clowns at NJ.com are an insult to sports journalism
Give Willard credit here - he played some local teams but when he had talent challenged them out of conference. That said, who thought that GT, Marquette, Xavier would be so bad. And Creighton.Listened to whole podcast.
I thought a lot of what Jerry said about our season was reasonable, good and fair. Like that he showed some chutzpah following up his article by again putting pressure on the President and BOR on the financial piece (I hate that school funds are devoted to this stuff, but at least he is taking on authority and stating his honest opinion).
I don't understand though how you discuss our season in depth, highlight all the good things, without mentioning word one about what Sha's teams have done on the offensive side of the ball and any constructive criticism or commentary in that respect. Nor did I agree with his comment about how "Seton Hall did its job" in the OOC when talking about how the Big East as a league needs to schedule better in the OOC. Come on. We had a good OOC -- better than I expected -- but the OOC was soft as hell, and that bore out over the course of the season. We played one NCAA team, and that was a bubble team that got eliminated in Dayton. We knew the OOC wasn't good before the season.
100% Great post. Sha has been anemic on the offensive end his entire career as a coach. This needs to change and change now. He needs to bring in an offensive coordinator and actually run an offense instead of playing street ball. Not sure how hard it is to run sets, but seems like an impossible ask for this coach for some reason. He needs to adapt ASAPListened to whole podcast.
I thought a lot of what Jerry said about our season was reasonable, good and fair. Like that he showed some chutzpah following up his article by again putting pressure on the President and BOR on the financial piece (I hate that school funds are devoted to this stuff, but at least he is taking on authority and stating his honest opinion).
I don't understand though how you discuss our season in depth, highlight all the good things, without mentioning word one about what Sha's teams have done on the offensive side of the ball and any constructive criticism or commentary in that respect. Nor did I agree with his comment about how "Seton Hall did its job" in the OOC when talking about how the Big East as a league needs to schedule better in the OOC. Come on. We had a good OOC -- better than I expected -- but the OOC was soft as hell, and that bore out over the course of the season. We played one NCAA team, and that was a bubble team that got eliminated in Dayton. We knew the OOC wasn't good before the season.
I call it close but no cigar money. So what is the point of spending that kind of money. Might as well use it to pay off some debt if your not committed to dancing.Love that Jerry got the attention of the school's decision-makers and doubled down to keep pressure on them. However I am concerned that he's using $8M as the magic number. $8M was last year's number to be average in the BE. I expect that number to jump to $10M. That is the number needed to keep our guys and add quality players. 8M just puts us where we were this year.
Seton Hall definitely can't afford to keep up every year in this never-ending arms race. But they need to be able to push their chips forward and go big when the stars align. They need to be able to read the market and read where our potential is. When it looks like we have a unique opportunity to be really good, discretionary funds need to be unlocked. This is an area they have failed at during the pay for play era.
Sha has shown that players improve with him if he can keep them for a 2nd year. That is a strength that we have not been able to fully capitalize on.
A few hundred grand would have kept Tyrese Samuel to make the NCAAT in 23/24.
The money was much more substantial the following year but we could have returned 3 starters from a 25-win team but let a 1st Team All BE PG and a 15 & 5 PF walk.
Now we have another All BE PG, a talented 2-way Big Man and several other useful rotation players from a 21-win team. If we can't go big this year to keep our talent together, then we really should stop masquerading as a Big East program. Give Sha the tools to do the job right for 1 year.
To be fair, I think Jerry mentioned $8 million as the price of admission, the minimum amount needed to be competitive, more than as a number that will ensure success. I think he realizes the limitations of Seton Hall's governance and that they are unlikely to do more than the minimum (though that is better than a few years ago, when they would not even do the minimum).Love that Jerry got the attention of the school's decision-makers and doubled down to keep pressure on them. However I am concerned that he's using $8M as the magic number. $8M was last year's number to be average in the BE. I expect that number to jump to $10M. That is the number needed to keep our guys and add quality players. 8M just puts us where we were this year.
Seton Hall definitely can't afford to keep up every year in this never-ending arms race. But they need to be able to push their chips forward and go big when the stars align. They need to be able to read the market and read where our potential is. When it looks like we have a unique opportunity to be really good, discretionary funds need to be unlocked. This is an area they have failed at during the pay for play era.
Sha has shown that players improve with him if he can keep them for a 2nd year. That is a strength that we have not been able to fully capitalize on.
A few hundred grand would have kept Tyrese Samuel to make the NCAAT in 23/24.
The money was much more substantial the following year but we could have returned 3 starters from a 25-win team but let a 1st Team All BE PG and a 15 & 5 PF walk.
Now we have another All BE PG, a talented 2-way Big Man and several other useful rotation players from a 21-win team. If we can't go big this year to keep our talent together, then we really should stop masquerading as a Big East program. Give Sha the tools to do the job right for 1 year.
Jerry was clear the Hall needs shooters. If you don’t have shooters you do what Sha did with defense and look to maximize points off turnovers. Our defense is what got Sha the CYO in my opinion. He did the best that could be done with his resources. To say otherwise is just empty criticismListened to whole podcast.
I thought a lot of what Jerry said about our season was reasonable, good and fair. Like that he showed some chutzpah following up his article by again putting pressure on the President and BOR on the financial piece (I hate that school funds are devoted to this stuff, but at least he is taking on authority and stating his honest opinion).
I don't understand though how you discuss our season in depth, highlight all the good things, without mentioning word one about what Sha's teams have done on the offensive side of the ball and any constructive criticism or commentary in that respect. Nor did I agree with his comment about how "Seton Hall did its job" in the OOC when talking about how the Big East as a league needs to schedule better in the OOC. Come on. We had a good OOC -- better than I expected -- but the OOC was soft as hell, and that bore out over the course of the season. We played one NCAA team, and that was a bubble team that got eliminated in Dayton. We knew the OOC wasn't good before the season.
I'm a little confused. Many on this forum complain about Sha's offense. Personally, I believe his offensive sets were good it was bad execution. How many times dis we have open 3 pt shots created by his offense that we were NOT able to make. As a result the team was forced to play one on one to often.If Sha had another $2 Million, he would’ve had a much better offense, including one or two three-point shooters. You can’t have everything based on his budget last year
No doubt that the budget impacts this, but I don't think it is only the budget.If Sha had another $2 Million, he would’ve had a much better offense, including one or two three-point shooters. You can’t have everything based on his budget last year
Disagree. Some coaches are better on one end compared to the other. Some are top notch at both. If you look at Sha's teams across a big sample, it is pretty clear he favors playing a certain way and is at this point better on one end of the floor. That should be fair criticism.Jerry was clear the Hall needs shooters. If you don’t have shooters you do what Sha did with defense and look to maximize points off turnovers. Our defense is what got Sha the CYO in my opinion. He did the best that could be done with his resources. To say otherwise is just empty criticism
One more point on this. Yes, if you have the type of personnel we had this past season, a way to "paper over" potential offensive woes is to play defense how we did and score off turnovers. But you can still coach defense that way and believe in that type of defensive pressure/philosophy while having a capable offense and being good at that end of the floor. It is not an either or proposition. Plenty of guys coaching over the next few days have presided over both.Jerry was clear the Hall needs shooters. If you don’t have shooters you do what Sha did with defense and look to maximize points off turnovers. Our defense is what got Sha the CYO in my opinion. He did the best that could be done with his resources. To say otherwise is just empty criticism
I think they were ranked outside the top 60 (or perhaps top 80) by various offensive metrics. So not bad, but nothing really to brag about either. That was definitely the best offensive team in his tenure though.My recollection of the last kadary team is one that was better offensively. Wasnt bad d, But I renemver tglhe offense better. But no question Sha prioritizes defense.
Only if you have enough shooters. I’d say we didn’t. Many many open 3s didn’t fall. Not sure that’s on Sha.One more point on this. Yes, if you have the type of personnel we had this past season, a way to "paper over" potential offensive woes is to play defense how we did and score off turnovers. But you can still coach defense that way and believe in that type of defensive pressure/philosophy while having a capable offense and being good at that end of the floor. It is not an either or proposition. Plenty of guys coaching over the next few days have presided over both.
We certainly didn't have great shooters. I cannot say based on anecdotal evidence watching all these games if we missed "makeable" 3 points shoots more than the normal course simply because our shooters overall were not that good. I based my view entirely on how Sha's teams have performed over the course of many years between St. Peter's and Seton Hall, with varying personnel. When he was in the MAAC, his teams seemed to play a similar way with less talent obviously. He certainly wasn't Tim Cluess when it came to the offensive output in that league.Only if you have enough shooters. I’d say we didn’t. Many many open 3s didn’t fall. Not sure that’s on Sha.
That's one way to look at it. How about another -- increased fan attendance and all that goes with that. I have to think if we went from 7,500 to 15,000 at the Rock it would be helpful to the bottom line.What is the going rate for NCAA appearances, on a per-game basis? I know the conference shares this money, but I think SHU has to look at recouping their investment with NCAA games/wins.
I despise the simplistic "you have to spend money to make money," but it applies here.That's one way to look at it. How about another -- increased fan attendance and all that goes with that. I have to think if we went from 7,500 to 15,000 at the Rock it would be helpful to the bottom line.
Agreed. Look, as I've stated, I hate, capitalize HATE, that funds are diverted from the schools for this type of stuff. I find that so much more offensive frankly than boosters just paying out of pocket because diverting the school $$ means it goes away from things that matter like financial aid, grants, academics, etc. But this is the system and so if you are going to compete you need to play ball on a certain level. Clearly if you strike it right there can be benefit from having a successful MBB that helps other aspects of the university, even if the ROI isn't anywhere near as direct or frankly good as you want.I despise the simplistic "you have to spend money to make money," but it applies here.
The offensive schemes are horrible buf exacerbated by not being able to shoot so defenses could pack ghe paint and dont have to moveI'm a little confused. Many on this forum complain about Sha's offense. Personally, I believe his offensive sets were good it was bad execution. How many times dis we have open 3 pt shots created by his offense that we were NOT able to make. As a result the team was forced to play one on one to often.
Its not on shaheen. A bunch of these guys werent his first option but budget wont allow for better shootersOnly if you have enough shooters. I’d say we didn’t. Many many open 3s didn’t fall. Not sure that’s on Sha.
The offensive schemes are horrible buf exacerbated by not being able to shoot so defenses could pack ghe paint and dont have to move
Budget and timing of the full amount due to House settlement had Sha recruiting with IOUs. Now, regardless of what it is, Sha will have the full amount available when the portal opens. Big difference.Its not on shaheen. A bunch of these guys werent his first option but budget wont allow for better shooters