melcong4 wrote:
Does anyone else have the feeling that Marshall will take the Shox to a National Championship within the next 5-10 years?
Does anyone else have the feeling that Marshall will take the Shox to a National Championship within the next 5-10 years?
Seems you are outnumbered here, so let me join your side. Yes, I believe that if Marshall is at WSU for 10 years, we will have been to more than 1 final 4 and probably have a national championship.
A national championship should be the Shocker’s goal every year, and I suspect it is for coach Marshall. He could have stayed at Winthrop if his goal was simply to make the NCAA tournament. That doesn’t mean he believes he has a great chance any particular year, but I’m confident that is still his goal.
Any goal but the national title defines your program as a mid-major, at least to me. I suspect without that as your goal, you will never win a national championship. Too much complacency sets in once your goal is reached to continue to be successful against good teams still striving to reach theirs. Plus, your goals are what drive your recruiting. Ask Gene Stephenson if his goal each year is to win the MVC championship. I seriously doubt it, a steppingstone perhaps, but a goal, never.
I know that a lot of folks like to justify their belief by asking “who was the last team to win without a lottery pick player?” Personally, I would say Florida, certainly the first championship team at least.
Prior to the first championship, none of the Florida “lottery picks” were considered in that category. It was their play at the end of that year and during the NCAA tournament that elevated them to that status. That doesn’t seem out of the ordinary to me. To me at least, the correct question would be: What was the last team that won the national championship with a hyped “lottery pick” recruit? I haven’t the foggiest idea.
But in any case, GO SHOCKS!!
All just my humble opinion, of course.
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