I'm a little nervous right now. Most of us recall the last time BU was in a position to really elevate. That was 1996. At that time, we'd had 3 20-win seasons, steady improvement, good press, and an NCAA appearance. Our coach had turned down NC State. The question was whether the staff could then get BU to "the next level." And while that staff eventually landed Joah Tucker and Granger et al, what makes me nervous now is that, fundamentally, BU failed to sell its success and put Bradley in position to become like Gonzaga has since become.
Contrary to what many seem to believe, the future of Bradley basketball does not hinge on POB's decision; it hinges on the next two signees. Will they be impact blue chippers who were looking at the bigs, or will they be kids we get over the likes of Toledo and Northern Illinois? I know those seem like superficial criteria, but at this point in time, the answer to that question will tell us whether Les can do what Mo could not. (PLEASE . . . this is not a slamming-Mo post; it's about the future.)
So which will it be this month? Will JL sell BU to blue chippers and get BU back for good, or will we have a slide a-la-'96?
I think JL is the kind of guy who can get it done, with his personality and salesmanship. Go get 'em!
Contrary to what many seem to believe, the future of Bradley basketball does not hinge on POB's decision; it hinges on the next two signees. Will they be impact blue chippers who were looking at the bigs, or will they be kids we get over the likes of Toledo and Northern Illinois? I know those seem like superficial criteria, but at this point in time, the answer to that question will tell us whether Les can do what Mo could not. (PLEASE . . . this is not a slamming-Mo post; it's about the future.)
So which will it be this month? Will JL sell BU to blue chippers and get BU back for good, or will we have a slide a-la-'96?
I think JL is the kind of guy who can get it done, with his personality and salesmanship. Go get 'em!
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