Originally Posted by
MUFAN2003
Good post. In the NBA, I have heard "experts" say you make your name in the regular season and your legacy in the postseason. Virginia has made a name for themselves as has Iowa State, but really no legacy due to their lack of success in the tournament. Villanova and Jay Wright have a Final 4, but the last few years and this year have diminished that accomplishment a bit. Tom Izzo is "Mr. March" for a reason. Granted, only 1 national championship, but multiple Sweet 16's and Final Fours.
I think Marquette will be back soon (I think they can make the tourney next year, especially if Wojo adds two veteran grad transfers). I think Jay Wright has learned his lesson, he will target a dominant post player or two in each recruiting cycle to go with a bevy of great guards. Starting in 2016, already has a Top 20, 5-star post player (Spellman) coming in. Georgetown, Xavier, Butler all look like tournament teams. Providence should be, but who is their PG, that is a big question. Seton Hall has the talent, but will there be dysfunction again? Creighton adds Maurice Watson, Cole Huff, redshirt freshman Ronnie Harrell (Top 100 player). I would bet they will be better next year. St. John's will regress significantly and DePaul is DePaul (a good, young coach would help).