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Re: Missing Creighton

Postby Championz » September 28th, 2014, 3:04 pm

I like WSU's trend line recently in the Valley. 46-8 in the Valley in the last 3 years, 2 Valley titles in that stretch, and they're bringing back the majority of the players on a team that went 18-0. I don't think it's that big of a stretch for a WSU fan to say it's WSU's title to lose again this year. You may not agree with it, but to take offense to it like it's some sort of outlandish statement is where you're coming out wrong.

WSU will probably lose 2-3 Valley games this year, as expecting back-to-back 18-0 seasons seems sort of foolish to expect. So, if that's the case, then you think UNI is going to pound out a 16-2 year also, along with your Missouri State Bears. Which scenario seems more likely to you?

Given WSU's recent history of domination, there's no need for you to get defensive about a few WSU fans predicting more success for WSU. The last few years opposing fans keep saying "just wait til this year". Well, it keeps happening. If you want to be the Man, you have to beat the Man.
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Re: Missing Creighton

Postby Wufan » September 28th, 2014, 3:05 pm

BEARZ77 wrote:
Wufan wrote:If there is something sports fans aren't known for, it's humility. The Shockers have had the greatest four year run in the history of the MVC.


You usually keep a little balance WUfan, so I'm going to assume you simply forgot Cincinnati made 5 straight Final Four appearances , won two straight National Championships and lost in a third straight Championship game. Winning lots of games with todays inflated schedules doesn't match multiple deep runs come tourney time like Cincinnati and Louisville did. If the Shocks could add another final 4 in the next year or so, that would perhaps put them behind only Cincinnati for a period of sustained excellence, but along way to go to get even in the conversation with that team.


I did think about Cincinnati, and I was going to look it up or change my response to "in the last 50 years", but I did neither. I was actually referring to "most wins" in a 4 year period, but again, that only tells part of the story. I confess that Cincinnati in the late 50s and early 60s was certainly better than WSU is currently.
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Re: Missing Creighton

Postby BEARZ77 » September 28th, 2014, 3:23 pm

Championz wrote:I like WSU's trend line recently in the Valley. 46-8 in the Valley in the last 3 years, 2 Valley titles in that stretch, and they're bringing back the majority of the players on a team that went 18-0. I don't think it's that big of a stretch for a WSU fan to say it's WSU's title to lose again this year. You may not agree with it, but to take offense to it like it's some sort of outlandish statement is where you're coming out wrong.

WSU will probably lose 2-3 Valley games this year, as expecting back-to-back 18-0 seasons seems sort of foolish to expect. So, if that's the case, then you think UNI is going to pound out a 16-2 year also, along with your Missouri State Bears. Which scenario seems more likely to you?

Given WSU's recent history of domination, there's no need for you to get defensive about a few WSU fans predicting more success for WSU. The last few years opposing fans keep saying "just wait til this year". Well, it keeps happening. If you want to be the Man, you have to beat the Man.


I have no problem with your above post; I just thought anyone implying the rest of the Valley can't compete is being short sighted given the history. Teams rise and fall and even those who sustain success over extended periods have teams that jump up and challenge them and take titles away. I think WSU fans should expect to win, but that hardly means other teams shouldn't believe they can as well. I think UNI on paper has everything necessary to win a title including a coach who has done so. Will they, who knows, but no coach in this league has been as consistent at getting other teams to have to play to his style as Jacobson has when he's had talent. And he has talent, experience and depth this year. I have no idea what Lusk can do because he's not proven anything yet, but I know we have talent and I know ISUr and Evansville does as well. If you lose 3-4 games, I think someone will be right there ; if not, then you'll win by a good margin.
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Re: Missing Creighton

Postby glm38 » September 28th, 2014, 3:38 pm

Championz wrote:I like WSU's trend line recently in the Valley. 46-8 in the Valley in the last 3 years, 2 Valley titles in that stretch, and they're bringing back the majority of the players on a team that went 18-0. I don't think it's that big of a stretch for a WSU fan to say it's WSU's title to lose again this year. You may not agree with it, but to take offense to it like it's some sort of outlandish statement is where you're coming out wrong.

WSU will probably lose 2-3 Valley games this year, as expecting back-to-back 18-0 seasons seems sort of foolish to expect. So, if that's the case, then you think UNI is going to pound out a 16-2 year also, along with your Missouri State Bears. Which scenario seems more likely to you?

Given WSU's recent history of domination, there's no need for you to get defensive about a few WSU fans predicting more success for WSU. The last few years opposing fans keep saying "just wait til this year". Well, it keeps happening. If you want to be the Man, you have to beat the Man.


I agree with most of your post too. And I've not seen any posts suggesting that WSU isn't the class of the Valley right now? To suggest otherwise would be foolish. I have a feeling that as long as Marshall is your coach you will have sustained excellence.

But that doesn't mean that year after year no one in the Valley will challenge you? I think it's certainly possible that UNI mounts a challenge this year. My Bears could too if some things break right but I think that is more likely in 2015/16 when we'll have a senior laden team. Staying on top year after year requires not just talent but also a certain amount of luck even for a coach like Marshall.
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Re: Missing Creighton

Postby jwa123 » September 28th, 2014, 6:49 pm

Championz wrote:I like WSU's trend line recently in the Valley. 46-8 in the Valley in the last 3 years, 2 Valley titles in that stretch, and they're bringing back the majority of the players on a team that went 18-0. I don't think it's that big of a stretch for a WSU fan to say it's WSU's title to lose again this year. You may not agree with it, but to take offense to it like it's some sort of outlandish statement is where you're coming out wrong.

WSU will probably lose 2-3 Valley games this year, as expecting back-to-back 18-0 seasons seems sort of foolish to expect. So, if that's the case, then you think UNI is going to pound out a 16-2 year also, along with your Missouri State Bears. Which scenario seems more likely to you?

Given WSU's recent history of domination, there's no need for you to get defensive about a few WSU fans predicting more success for WSU. The last few years opposing fans keep saying "just wait til this year". Well, it keeps happening. If you want to be the Man, you have to beat the Man.



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Re: Missing Creighton

Postby musiccitybulldog » September 28th, 2014, 6:58 pm

I miss Louisville.
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Re: Missing Creighton

Postby Championz » September 28th, 2014, 7:04 pm

jwa123 wrote:
Championz wrote:I like WSU's trend line recently in the Valley. 46-8 in the Valley in the last 3 years, 2 Valley titles in that stretch, and they're bringing back the majority of the players on a team that went 18-0. I don't think it's that big of a stretch for a WSU fan to say it's WSU's title to lose again this year. You may not agree with it, but to take offense to it like it's some sort of outlandish statement is where you're coming out wrong.

WSU will probably lose 2-3 Valley games this year, as expecting back-to-back 18-0 seasons seems sort of foolish to expect. So, if that's the case, then you think UNI is going to pound out a 16-2 year also, along with your Missouri State Bears. Which scenario seems more likely to you?

Given WSU's recent history of domination, there's no need for you to get defensive about a few WSU fans predicting more success for WSU. The last few years opposing fans keep saying "just wait til this year". Well, it keeps happening. If you want to be the Man, you have to beat the Man.





Yawn....


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Re: Missing Creighton

Postby Snaggletooth » September 28th, 2014, 7:04 pm

Redbird23 wrote:WTF Andshock changed my post look at the very first one, and then look at Andshock quoting me in the third one


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Re: Missing Creighton

Postby Championz » September 28th, 2014, 7:08 pm

BEARZ77 wrote:I have no problem with your above post; I just thought anyone implying the rest of the Valley can't compete is being short sighted given the history. Teams rise and fall and even those who sustain success over extended periods have teams that jump up and challenge them and take titles away. I think WSU fans should expect to win, but that hardly means other teams shouldn't believe they can as well. I think UNI on paper has everything necessary to win a title including a coach who has done so. Will they, who knows, but no coach in this league has been as consistent at getting other teams to have to play to his style as Jacobson has when he's had talent. And he has talent, experience and depth this year. I have no idea what Lusk can do because he's not proven anything yet, but I know we have talent and I know ISUr and Evansville does as well. If you lose 3-4 games, I think someone will be right there ; if not, then you'll win by a good margin.


I agree that individual teams rise and fall, but WSU does bring a lot of its team back, from a team that did dominate the Valley last year. Jacobsen has been consistent, but he's been consistently mediocre the last 4 years. Marshall has been pretty consistent with his style lately as well.

Anything can happen. You're right. The Valley will be better. WSU has proven their worth. It's the other teams that have the burden of proof that they have to establish to be competitive with WSU. It can happen. But until it does, it's hard not to fault some fans for thinking otherwise - given the recent history.
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Re: Missing Creighton

Postby Championz » September 28th, 2014, 7:13 pm

glm38 wrote:
I agree with most of your post too. And I've not seen any posts suggesting that WSU isn't the class of the Valley right now? To suggest otherwise would be foolish. I have a feeling that as long as Marshall is your coach you will have sustained excellence.

But that doesn't mean that year after year no one in the Valley will challenge you? I think it's certainly possible that UNI mounts a challenge this year. My Bears could too if some things break right but I think that is more likely in 2015/16 when we'll have a senior laden team. Staying on top year after year requires not just talent but also a certain amount of luck even for a coach like Marshall.


Of course WSU isn't going to dominate forever. I'm not saying they will. All I am saying is based off of the last couple years and the players coming back, it's going to be hard going into preseason saying that WSU is not the overwhelming favorite this year. UNI brings back everybody from a team that finished .500. Experience is there, but they have to start winning games. They will be top half, but unless WSU loses 4 or 5 games, do you really think they'll go from .500 to 15-3 in the Valley? I suppose it could happen but I think even UNI fans would admit that would be going out on a limb this year.

Nobody knows what exactly what will happen this year. But based on everything we know before the season starts, I don't think it's far-fetched for WSU fans to feel the Valley is still a step behind. Fair?
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