Villanova sliding

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Villanova climbed all the way to 13th after some early season losses. Now they have lost three in a row to St Johns, Georgetown and Xavier. They play Marquette next, so it could be 4 in a row.
 

HenryMuto

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Villanova climbed all the way to 13th after some early season losses. Now they have lost three in a row to St Johns, Georgetown and Xavier. They play Marquette next, so it could be 4 in a row.

I think they beat Marquette they will be at home but you never know. They just lost so much talent from last year I was surprised they were doing as good as they were in the Big East after getting smacked at home by Michigan and losing at home to Furman.
 

Bertway0

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Didn't we lose 4 in a row last year with 2 NBA lottery picks on our team? I think Jay and Nova will be okay, just not this year.
 

Xception

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Who cares, that team was not going to get past the second round. Ryan Harrow nor Archie Goodwin was going to lead us.
Common sense cares when posters are using the Nit as an example but ignore a glaring injury. It doesn’t matter how good that team was, what they weren’t was an NIT with Nerlens. The NIT year is an ultra weak point.
 

Lovebaskelball

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Common sense cares when posters are using the Nit as an example but ignore a glaring injury. It doesn’t matter how good that team was, what they weren’t was an NIT with Nerlens. The NIT year is an ultra weak point.

You are what your record says you are. The team was a NIT team and anything else is conjecture.
 
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WildMoon

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That wasn't the point. The point is that even National Title coaches have down years. Villanova is having one.

We actually started to look decent.

But it's a huge reset when both our offense and defense revolved around one guy who gotten injured.
 
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CatColumbia

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Common sense cares when posters are using the Nit as an example but ignore a glaring injury. It doesn’t matter how good that team was, what they weren’t was an NIT with Nerlens. The NIT year is an ultra weak point.

Ok so one guy gets hurt and you refuse to ever have it held against us? That’s weak. Take the good with the bad. We sucked that year, with or without Nerlens. Losing to Robert Morris should never happen and it did.
 

Xception

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Ok so one guy gets hurt and you refuse to ever have it held against us? That’s weak. Take the good with the bad. We sucked that year, with or without Nerlens. Losing to Robert Morris should never happen and it did.
The NIT happened but I’m not obtuse and use it as a debating point as if we had a complete team. Did Jay Wright lose his best player this year? No you say. Well that’s what makes it a stupid point.
 
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Xception

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Villanova choked for years until Jay got lucky with a couple of classes, got that perfect mix. Now he’s back to normal, you are what your record says you are and they’ve lost 4 of 5 against the mediocre. No excuses and all.
 

CatColumbia

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The NIT happened but I’m not obtuse and use it as a debating point as if we had a complete team. Did Jay Wright lose his best player this year? No you say. Well that’s what makes it a stupid point.

My point wasn’t to make the NIT appearance a focal point. The point I’m trying to convey is that it’s perfectly normal to have a down year after a championship year. Just so happened the only one that Cal has won, we did go to the NIT the year after.

Some on here are hating on Jay, where we have no room to talk. Jay’s 2 is > than Cal’s 1, like it or not.
 

Xception

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My point wasn’t to make the NIT appearance a focal point. The point I’m trying to convey is that it’s perfectly normal to have a down year after a championship year. Just so happened the only one that Cal has won, we did go to the NIT the year after.

Some on here are hating on Jay, where we have no room to talk. Jay’s 2 is > than Cal’s 1, like it or not.
The NIT was the total focal point for several in this thread but unless Wright had his best player get hurt then it’s about as poor a comparison as one could make. It’s also title or bust, Jay has flopped many more years than Cal. Villanova were the kings of high seed that got beat early until he got the right group.

That doesn’t make Wright the wizard like some make him out to be, I wouldn’t be surprised if Jay never won another one. Billy Donovan found lightning in a bottle and won two titles yet he had a number of flops. Jays a good coach but the only titles matter crowd have overvalued him.
 

jrpross_rivals

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Wright has done a heck of a job lately but I didn’t think this would be a good season for them from the start. They returned their 2 weakest starters and very little bench production and brought in a freshman class that is solid but will take time to develop.

Got no issues with Wright but this is definitely a down year. They have a better freshman class coming in and will have some returnees next year. They’ll be quite a bit better.
 

GermantownDawg

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Villanova choked for years until Jay got lucky with a couple of classes, got that perfect mix. Now he’s back to normal, you are what your record says you are and they’ve lost 4 of 5 against the mediocre. No excuses and all.
You don't luck into two national titles. One? Ehhhh, maybe Kevin Ollie who had a guy carry him that a previous coach recruited.
 

LineSkiCat14

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Nerlens was one of the most impact ful injuries this decade. Kentucky makes the tournament with him and its a total different look.

Pick a team.. Any team.. And remove their best player.. Chances are they are losing more games without him. Kentucky lost him at the worst time, and lost just enough games to put them in the NIT.
 
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UKWildcatT

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You don't luck into two national titles. One? Ehhhh, maybe Kevin Ollie who had a guy carry him that a previous coach recruited.

Could be interesting: coaches that lucked into titles.

Ollie is definitely one. I’d say Rollie Massimino is another
 

Xception

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You don't luck into two national titles. One? Ehhhh, maybe Kevin Ollie who had a guy carry him that a previous coach recruited.
The luck is in recruiting not coaching. If Wright is such a title guru then why all the other early exits in his career? It’s because you have to get lucky in recruiting, it always boils down to that and it’s the difference in these coaches.