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Post by AztecWilliam on Sept 18, 2014 10:39:02 GMT -8
If only our football program were as respected as Aztec basketball. The Sporting News college basketball preview magazine is out, and it's clear that they like Fisherball.
First of all, SDSU is ranked #16 in their preseason poll. That's right after UCONN and ahead of Virginia Commonwealth. Also ahead of Michigan State, Oklahoma, Utah, Ohio State, etc. Our Aztecs are predicted to take the MWC title in '14-'15. But there's more!
Magazines such as this one highlight players and teams they think will excel. Well, guess whose photo is on the cover of this issue (though up in the corner)? If you guessed Winston Shepard, you are correct. The caption says that this is his year to shine! Still not done! Open the magazine and there are two photos on the contents page. The one on the inside cover is features Kansas and Oklahoma; on the facing page is a shot of Shepard driving past a UNLV player. Hey, would you have thought that the program would get such publicity even a decade ago! Of course not!
Of Fisher, the magazine says . . .
Years from now, long after he has retired, basketball historians are going to look back at the job Steve Fisher did in bringing back San Diego State's program from the dead and ask a simple question: "How on earth did he do it?
Polee and Chol also receive recognition.
Ah, yes, Aztec basketball. Remember '92 when the team won 2 games? Or Fish's first year when they won just 4? What a difference.
AzWm
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Post by ignoranus on Sept 18, 2014 11:57:13 GMT -8
In reviving SDSU Basketball from the dead, and his own college coaching career, Fisher has to be considered as the modern Lazarus of coaches!
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Post by hbaztec on Sept 18, 2014 12:50:33 GMT -8
If only our football program were as respected as Aztec basketball. The Sporting News college basketball preview magazine is out, and it's clear that they like Fisherball. First of all, SDSU is ranked #16 in their preseason poll. That's right after UCONN and ahead of Virginia Commonwealth. Also ahead of Michigan State, Oklahoma, Utah, Ohio State, etc. Our Aztecs are predicted to take the MWC title in '14-'15. But there's more! Magazines such as this one highlight players and teams they think will excel. Well, guess whose photo is on the cover of this issue (though up in the corner)? If you guessed Winston Shepard, you are correct. The caption says that this is his year to shine! Still not done! Open the magazine and there are two photos on the contents page. The one on the inside cover is features Kansas and Oklahoma; on the facing page is a shot of Shepard driving past a UNLV player. Hey, would you have thought that the program would get such publicity even a decade ago! Of course not! Of Fisher, the magazine says . . . Years from now, long after he has retired, basketball historians are going to look back at the job Steve Fisher did in bringing back San Diego State's program from the dead and ask a simple question: "How on earth did he do it?
Polee and Chol also receive recognition. Ah, yes, Aztec basketball. Remember '92 when the team won 2 games? Or Fish's first year when they won just 4? What a difference. AzWm Football is in a very similar trajectory. Nice dig at the football team though. Sent from my DROID RAZR using proboards
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Post by fisherville on Sept 18, 2014 13:01:20 GMT -8
If only our football program were as respected as Aztec basketball. The Sporting News college basketball preview magazine is out, and it's clear that they like Fisherball. First of all, SDSU is ranked #16 in their preseason poll. That's right after UCONN and ahead of Virginia Commonwealth. Also ahead of Michigan State, Oklahoma, Utah, Ohio State, etc. Our Aztecs are predicted to take the MWC title in '14-'15. But there's more! Magazines such as this one highlight players and teams they think will excel. Well, guess whose photo is on the cover of this issue (though up in the corner)? If you guessed Winston Shepard, you are correct. The caption says that this is his year to shine! Still not done! Open the magazine and there are two photos on the contents page. The one on the inside cover is features Kansas and Oklahoma; on the facing page is a shot of Shepard driving past a UNLV player. Hey, would you have thought that the program would get such publicity even a decade ago! Of course not! Of Fisher, the magazine says . . . Years from now, long after he has retired, basketball historians are going to look back at the job Steve Fisher did in bringing back San Diego State's program from the dead and ask a simple question: "How on earth did he do it?
Polee and Chol also receive recognition. Ah, yes, Aztec basketball. Remember '92 when the team won 2 games? Or Fish's first year when they won just 4? What a difference. AzWm Football is in a very similar trajectory. Nice dig at the football team though. Sent from my DROID RAZR using proboards It is? It seems Rocky Long's program has stalled.
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Post by gigglyforshrigley on Sept 18, 2014 13:04:12 GMT -8
Football is in a very similar trajectory. Nice dig at the football team though. Sent from my DROID RAZR using proboards It is? It seems Rocky Long's program has stalled. So did Fisher's from about '03-'09. We are building a solid foundation in football and we'll take off in 1-3 years. Great pool of young talent at SDSU right now
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Post by csfoster on Sept 18, 2014 13:11:27 GMT -8
Football is in a very similar trajectory. Nice dig at the football team though. Sent from my DROID RAZR using proboards It is? It seems Rocky Long's program has stalled. Stalled??? It is about to explode in excitement!
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Post by AztecBill on Sept 18, 2014 13:14:32 GMT -8
It is? It seems Rocky Long's program has stalled. So did Fisher's from about '03-'09. We are building a solid foundation in football and we'll take off in 1-3 years. Great pool of young talent at SDSU right now Agreed. How soon they forget. Fishers conference win percentage in his first 6 years at SDSU 0.00% 28.57% 50.00% 42.86% 35.71% 28.57% That is from 2000-2005. After that point the Aztecs have had a winning record in conference, every year. It is safe to say that Rocky will have a better W/L in conference than that over his first 6 years. Rocky's W/L % including as DC. 25.0% 62.5% 57.1% 87.5% 75.0% This is his 6th year. In Fisher's 6th year he had a 28.57% winning record in conference. Anyone want to bet that Rocky won't be better? Didn't think so.
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Post by pbbroker on Sept 18, 2014 13:30:17 GMT -8
This IS NOT a rocky vs fisher thread, it is to celebrate a Nationally RELEVANT Basket program, TOP 16
a program that destroys "so-called P5" schools in THIER HOUSES on National TV. Thank you Kansas!
oh yeah - can't wait for the home return game of Kansas @ Viejas next year.
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Post by csfoster on Sept 18, 2014 13:34:14 GMT -8
This IS NOT a rocky vs fisher thread, it is to celebrate a Nationally RELEVANT Basket program, TOP 16 a program that destroys "so-called P5" schools in THIER HOUSES on National TV. Thank you Kansas! oh yeah - can't wait for the home return game of Kansas @ Viejas next year. Here Here!!!
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Post by AztecBill on Sept 18, 2014 13:40:39 GMT -8
The article said it would wondered "How on earth did he do it?". One big contributing factor was not getting fired during his first 6 years. A lot of his improvement wasn't being seen in actual wins.
After the 2004-2005 season 11-18 (4-10) record in his 6th season. The conference record was worse every year over the past 4 The Aztecs finished the regular season with 6 straight loses. The Aztecs lost a 10 point lead, at home, in 19 seconds to lose to UNLV.
Many schools would fire their coach with those results.
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Post by Winaztecs on Sept 18, 2014 13:46:32 GMT -8
Football is in a very similar trajectory. Nice dig at the football team though. Sent from my DROID RAZR using proboards It is? It seems Rocky Long's program has stalled. Stalled or Plateaued? If I remember correctly, according to several on this board Fisher's program plateaued about 2005.
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Post by aztecsiggy on Sept 18, 2014 13:58:13 GMT -8
This IS NOT a rocky vs fisher thread, it is to celebrate a Nationally RELEVANT Basket program, TOP 16 a program that destroys "so-called P5" schools in THIER HOUSES on National TV. Thank you Kansas! oh yeah - can't wait for the home return game of Kansas @ Viejas next year. Actually the thread should have been a celebration of SDSU basketball prowess; but, the opening sentence was a dig at SDSU's football program.
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Post by azteccc on Sept 18, 2014 14:16:34 GMT -8
This IS NOT a rocky vs fisher thread, it is to celebrate a Nationally RELEVANT Basket program, TOP 16 a program that destroys "so-called P5" schools in THIER HOUSES on National TV. Thank you Kansas! oh yeah - can't wait for the home return game of Kansas @ Viejas next year. Prost
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Post by sdcoug on Sept 18, 2014 14:23:58 GMT -8
The article said it would wondered "How on earth did he do it?". One big contributing factor was not getting fired during his first 6 years. A lot of his improvement wasn't being seen in actual wins. After the 2004-2005 season11-18 (4-10) record in his 6th season. The conference record was worse every year over the past 4 The Aztecs finished the regular season with 6 straight loses. The Aztecs lost a 10 point lead, at home, in 19 seconds to lose to UNLV. Many schools would fire their coach with those results. Very true, especially any P5 conference school. Most wouldn't give him the 4th year. Obviously Fisher's history gives him added time most anywhere he would have gone, especially when starting at ground zero. Great to see the pub; now let's live up to it this year. Would be great to have conference championships in the 2 biggest sports!
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Post by chris92065 on Sept 18, 2014 14:54:33 GMT -8
First
I love both coaches.
Expectations are different.
I expect fisher one day to win a title here.
I hope long can beat osu this weekend.
Second
Both coaches are a perfect fit.
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Post by ignoranus on Sept 18, 2014 15:00:31 GMT -8
Prost. Alain?
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Post by sportnlyf on Sept 18, 2014 16:06:51 GMT -8
Football is on a good trajectory when you consider the program as a whole, but has a lower ceiling given the difference in the two sports. Basketball has a 64 team plus four playoff in which at least theoretically, any of the those annointed has an unlimited ceiling and shot at the national championship and any Division I program has a chance to be a plyoff qualifier.
Football on the other hand was sold out to a cartel of five conferences resulting in a very low ceiling of opportunity for the remaining majority of Division I programs.
There is just no comparison between the two sports when it comes to opportunity/trajectory.
There is a fair comparison between Coaches Fisher and Long in that they are both very good at what they do, have improved their programs significantly, improved the quality and character of the student athletes they have recruited and increased graduation rates.
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Post by sdcoug on Sept 18, 2014 16:23:11 GMT -8
Football is on a good trajectory when you consider the program as a whole, but has a lower ceiling given the difference in the two sports. Basketball has a 64 team plus four playoff in which at least theoretically, any of the those annointed has an unlimited ceiling and shot at the national championship and any Division I program has a chance to be a plyoff qualifier. Football on the other hand was sold out to a cartel of five conferences resulting in a very low ceiling of opportunity for the remaining majority of Division I programs. There is just no comparison between the two sports when it comes to opportunity/trajectory. There is a fair comparison between Coaches Fisher and Long in that they are both very good at what they do, have improved their programs significantly, improved the quality and character of the student athletes they have recruited and increased graduation rates. Good post, and agree that in today's world BB provides a higher ceiling for lower tier conference programs. Finances & facilities differ greatly between P5 & the rest, and as a result recruiting is significantly different. To even make the Final 4 (which to me is an incredible achievement for either sport) in football we'd need to have a year where most of our 2-deep were juniors/seniors, and 100% healthy with an experienced & very talented QB. When you're talking 22+ people on the field the disparity overall is so much greater and since we won't recruit at the UCLA/USC/UO level we have to overcome talent with experience. In hoops you have high turnover, which helps balance out the talent pool to some degree (look at how young Kentucky is annually), and even mid majors spend on par with several major schools. Plus, 1-2 really good players can lift the entire team to another level - not so much in football. With football you have 100k capacity stadiums, vs. 30k for many, whereas in hoops you're talking 5k vs. 12k typically. Definitely easier to get a SDSU, Wichita St, Gonzaga, etc. into the final 4 in hoops than for SDSU to accomplish the same in football. Then again, I don't think the final 4 is a necessary goal for football either. Programs are defined by conference championships & quality bowls in football. In hoops, it's march madness & how well you play over 2-3 weekends, basically.
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Post by AztecBill on Sept 18, 2014 16:45:45 GMT -8
Football is on a good trajectory when you consider the program as a whole, but has a lower ceiling given the difference in the two sports. Basketball has a 64 team plus four playoff in which at least theoretically, any of the those annointed has an unlimited ceiling and shot at the national championship and any Division I program has a chance to be a plyoff qualifier. Football on the other hand was sold out to a cartel of five conferences resulting in a very low ceiling of opportunity for the remaining majority of Division I programs. There is just no comparison between the two sports when it comes to opportunity/trajectory. There is a fair comparison between Coaches Fisher and Long in that they are both very good at what they do, have improved their programs significantly, improved the quality and character of the student athletes they have recruited and increased graduation rates. Good post, and agree that in today's world BB provides a higher ceiling for lower tier conference programs. Finances & facilities differ greatly between P5 & the rest, and as a result recruiting is significantly different. To even make the Final 4 (which to me is an incredible achievement for either sport) in football we'd need to have a year where most of our 2-deep were juniors/seniors, and 100% healthy with an experienced & very talented QB. When you're talking 22+ people on the field the disparity overall is so much greater and since we won't recruit at the UCLA/USC/UO level we have to overcome talent with experience. In hoops you have high turnover, which helps balance out the talent pool to some degree (look at how young Kentucky is annually), and even mid majors spend on par with several major schools. Plus, 1-2 really good players can lift the entire team to another level - not so much in football. With football you have 100k capacity stadiums, vs. 30k for many, whereas in hoops you're talking 5k vs. 12k typically. Definitely easier to get a SDSU, Wichita St, Gonzaga, etc. into the final 4 in hoops than for SDSU to accomplish the same in football. Then again, I don't think the final 4 is a necessary goal for football either. Programs are defined by conference championships & quality bowls in football. In hoops, it's march madness & how well you play over 2-3 weekends, basically. For the AztecsFinal 4 in basketball would be about the same as getting into a New Years bowl (not final 4). Finals for basketball is like football winning that bowl game. Championship for basketball would be like getting into the final 4 in football.
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Post by Boise Aztec on Sept 18, 2014 18:16:19 GMT -8
Football is in a very similar trajectory. Nice dig at the football team though. Sent from my DROID RAZR using proboards It is? It seems Rocky Long's program has stalled. Um, no
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