Arizona and UNC can't compete with this:UNC and Arizona do not suffer from lack of exposure. And Seton Hall gains nothing from being close to NYC, aside from the occasional recruiting help that gives us in securing a kid to play close to home.
Arizona and UNC can't compete with this:UNC and Arizona do not suffer from lack of exposure. And Seton Hall gains nothing from being close to NYC, aside from the occasional recruiting help that gives us in securing a kid to play close to home.
It's not 1995 anymore and none of this legacy media is relevant anymore. The New York Post could run 8 pages of Seton Hall basketball coverage every day and Eyewitness News could run a feature on every single player over two weeks and it wouldn't matter at all. It's all about brands now, team brands and personal brands, and players don't need outdated platforms to be seen and have exposure now.Arizona and UNC can't compete with this:
Size of the NYC media market
The New York City media market is a significant player in the U.S. television landscape, with a total population of 7,494,510 TV households as of the 2024-2025 television season. This figure reflects a slight decrease of -1% from the previous season. The New York DMA encompasses 29 counties across four states, including parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, highlighting the extensive reach and influence of the media market in the region.
It's not 1995 anymore and none of this legacy media is relevant anymore. The New York Post could run 8 pages of Seton Hall basketball coverage every day and Eyewitness News could run a feature on every single player over two weeks and it wouldn't matter at all. It's all about brands now, team brands and personal brands, and players don't need outdated platforms to be seen and have exposure now.
How many of those 7.5 million households have any care about SHU or any of their players? And even if they all did, how does that benefit a kid coming to SHU these days?Arizona and UNC can't compete with this:
Size of the NYC media market
The New York City media market is a significant player in the U.S. television landscape, with a total population of 7,494,510 TV households as of the 2024-2025 television season. This figure reflects a slight decrease of -1% from the previous season. The New York DMA encompasses 29 counties across four states, including parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, highlighting the extensive reach and influence of the media market in the region.
They don’t. That’s the issue. The Post App is still a widely read circulation across the country, and there is something to be said for being on billboards across Times Square, Penn Station, discussed on WFAN and other stuff that then leads to national coverage and attention. But even when we are good we ain’t getting that type of coverage.How many of those 7.5 million households have any care about SHU or any of their players? And even if they all did, how does that benefit a kid coming to SHU these days?
Very, very few, but even if they all did, it doesn't matter. Media consumption is so fragmented and individually tailored now that it wouldn't make any difference.How many of those 7.5 million households have any care about SHU or any of their players? And even if they all did, how does that benefit a kid coming to SHU these days?
And when were we good? By Good I mean making it to the dance and also winning a game. That is my measurement. Does not happen often enough for us to get coverage. Once in a blue moon it happens. Let's get real.They don’t. That’s the issue. The Post App is still a widely read circulation across the country, and there is something to be said for being on billboards across Times Square, Penn Station, discussed on WFAN and other stuff that then leads to national coverage and attention. But even when we are good we ain’t getting that type of coverage.
Even as a backup player they can give him more money and money talks.This kid would be a good addition given our current frontcourt situation, but I don't see why UNC or Arizona would need him. 7 points and 5 rebounds a game at FAU. Unless I'm missing something it doesn't seem like he's anything special.
Tied for third in the nation with 2.6 blocks per game.This kid would be a good addition given our current frontcourt situation, but I don't see why UNC or Arizona would need him. 7 points and 5 rebounds a game at FAU. Unless I'm missing something it doesn't seem like he's anything special.
To think we were not good the yr we won the BET beating the eventual NC in the finals is not how my mind works. To each their own.And when were we good? By Good I mean making it to the dance and also winning a game. That is my measurement. Does not happen often enough for us to get coverage. Once in a blue moon it happens. Let's get real.
30+ a game to set up a big payday next year seems pretty attractive compared to being a backup or getting minimal time at one of these other schools.No question he would help but I seriously doubt he would be interested in SHU. There would be a much stronger cast of players to be part of in most of the other schools plus probably more money.
Yes and how often does that happen? That's my point! Year in and year out we are a marginal member of the BE. In the past 10 years how many times did we go to the dance? When is the last time we made the sweet 16?To think we were not good the yr we won the BET beating the eventual NC in the finals is not how my mind works. To each their own.
If that is the case, then why has he not signed?30+ a game to set up a big payday next year seems pretty attractive compared to being a backup or getting minimal time at one of these other schools.
Could’ve easily overplayed his hand. We didnt sign hines till later last yeaeIf that is the case, then why has he not signed?
I thought your pt was no ncaa wins makes the yr unsuccessful. So we were good that yr and got beat in the 1st round.?Yes and how often does that happen? That's my point! Year in and year out we are a marginal member of the BE. In the past 10 years how many times did we go to the dance? When is the last time we made the sweet 16?
It was basically his first year playing in college. He's a completely different player but he averaged the same line as Hines although that isn't what teams look They scout the player's ability, strengths, skills, weaknesses and evaluate his analytics and efficiency numbers on offense and defense and decide what kind of value he would have in their specific system and with the players he'd be playing with.This kid would be a good addition given our current frontcourt situation, but I don't see why UNC or Arizona would need him. 7 points and 5 rebounds a game at FAU. Unless I'm missing something it doesn't seem like he's anything special.
It was basically his first year playing in college. He's a completely different player but he averaged the same line as Hines although that isn't what teams look They scout the player's ability, strengths, skills, weaknesses and evaluate his analytics and efficiency numbers on offense and defense and decide what kind of value he would have in their specific system and with the players he'd be playing with.
What makes him attractive to the P4 teams is his defense. He's an elite shot-blocker at 2.6 per game /10.7% block rate which puts him in the 98th percentile. He also rates as a good overall team defender and he does not commit many Fouls. Has a poor Steal rate and just an average defensive rebounder as most shot blockers tend to be lower.
On offense Williams brings more potential than production at this point. He's a 6'10" athletic player who has 3-point range (15 for 45 33%) who is good in the pick and roll as he's a vertical threat moving towards the basket. He's a factor in the pick and pop but needs to be more consistent with his shooting. Has decent hands, is quick off his feet and long. He's thin and not very strong to be an effective post player yet but his finishing around the rim is good at 66% because of his agility and length. He's a good offensive rebounder, he can handle the ball a bit and rates as a decent passer and midrange jump shooter. Needs to cut down his TOs. So he has some translatable skills and potential for much more.
At the Blue bloods he's a useful rotational bench player, valued for his defensive ability, his versatility to play as a 4 or a 5 and his potential. For us he's a starter. To play the 5 he needs to either play alongside a physical 4 or as a tandem with a stronger 5 who can play some quality minutes against bruising, physical Centers At Florida Atlantic he usually started the game as the 4 and was used as the 5 in the 2nd half.
Arizona has an All-Big 12 Center returning and are awaiting word on if their star Forward Koa Pete will return or stay in the Draft. If he doesn't return, Williams potentially becomes more than just a luxury bench player for them.
There he is, Mr Type A personalityNo question he would help but I seriously doubt he would be interested in SHU. There would be a much stronger cast of players to be part of in most of the other schools plus probably more money.
Now THERE’S an imageI’m gonna start growing mushrooms on my as$ waiting for the signing announcement
Butt fungus?I’m gonna start growing mushrooms on my as$ waiting for the signing announcement
What else can a horse's *** do?I’m gonna start growing mushrooms on my as$ waiting for the signing announcement
Yes, several but they didn't stick. Nobody is signing a contract that's just been placed in front of them during a visit. If they did, they're too stupid to attend Seton Hall.Has Sha secured 1 commitment while a player was on a visit this cycle?
Thankfully, your mind actually WORKS.To think we were not good the yr we won the BET beating the eventual NC in the finals is not how my mind works. To each their own.