Your comment a week ago on TV mentioned you considered this team "soft". What is your process for toughening them up and how do you measure their "toughness"?
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00dedThe past is the past. Ask Memphis how much their league helps their at-large chances. There is no reason why WSU shouldn't dominate the league in basketball like it does in baseball. WSU is to the MVC in baseball as Memphis is to CUSA in basketball. If we had respectable programs with tradition like Tulsa or Memphis in the Valley then I would wish them well. As it is, we are a league of easily identifiable mid-major programs. WSU has characteristics that can allow it to separate from the pack and it should do so...
Tradition takes time to build. Can't you see that the Valley in the last two years has taken a huge leap? Three teams in the sweet sixteen the last two years. Creighton and Southern Illinois ARE NOW household names in college basketball, every bit as Tulsa is (or was). ESPN College Gameday going to SIU Arena for the Creighton game this year is proof of this. The reason why WSU doesn't dominate the league in basketball is because there are some great basketball teams in this league, and the rest of the nation now recognizes that.
Yes, some of the programs in Conference USA have more tradition than in the Valley. They have schools like Memphis, Houston, Tulsa, UTEP, and UAB, all great programs from a historical standpoint. But the Valley is building it's history right now. Give it some time. The Valley has a window of maybe one or two more years to solidify its status as a major league in college basketball. If a Valley school doesn't make it into the Elite 8 or Final Four in the next few years, then the rest of the country will give up on the Valley and it will fall back into obscurity with the rest of the mids. But right now the Valley has the spotlight on it, and that helps WSU.
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Originally posted by rZ View PostIf a train leaves Boston at 7:32 p.m., traveling to Miami at an average speed of 63.38 mph and another train leaves Portland at 12:59 a.m., traveling toward Miami at an average speed of 77.34 mph, and each train must travel 1,643.924 and 2,751.02 miles respectively, does WSU win the MVC tourny in the next 3 years?"I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Oh, my goodness...I did not realize until late into my reading that this question was 5.5 years old!!!!!! And, yet...good questions!!!!
It is also good to know that people don't really change all that much!!!:)
Trivia...in the added picture, what brand of shoes is the player on the far left wearing?
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