Stud for the other team (STUD) went for 40 while being guarded by Tugs for much of the game.
Eye of the Jay wrote:Honestly going up against blue chip programs like this we'll always be at a disadvantage
LynchMob wrote:Eye of the Jay wrote:Honestly going up against blue chip programs like this we'll always be at a disadvantage
Until we are one
On Syracuse... important to understand that in 1979 they were ranked and had a great team, made a recent Final Four... so they were well known, but they actually weren't a national name. The coach that took them to the Final Four in 1975 moved on the next year to Tulane.
As JPSchmack has mentioned, Syracuse and St Bonaventure were in the same general orbit, though Syracuse was better.
Also, they and Pitt were the only 2 Big East schools off the I-95 Northeast Corridor, so they were relatively isolated compared to the other BE schools.
Two keys to building up their status were moving from Manley Fieldhouse to the Carrier Dome which allowed amazing crowds, and the success and exposure they got in the Big East.
What's my point? I'm not sure. Kind of thinking out loud, which is dangerous. Except I guess I'm thinking, there are parallels between Syracuse 1979 and Creighton 2016... huge crowds, no major league teams, a relative geographical outlier. The Creighton program could really turn into a juggernaut if things continue to move correctly.
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