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I may actually pay attention this year.


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Thoughts? I may actually pay attention this year. Who is coaching? Oliver Cromwell, right?

That's not his name. It's Oliver Purnell, who left Clemson to rebuild a DePaul basketball program that'll take many years to return to respectability. Anyone who thinks they're going to reverse their Big East woes overnight is kidding themselves!


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Another loss against Oklahoma St. today. They need to drop out of the Big East.


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Thoughts? I may actually pay attention this year. Who is coaching? Oliver Cromwell, right?

That's not his name. It's Oliver Purnell, who left Clemson to rebuild a DePaul basketball program that'll take many years to return to respectability. Anyone who thinks they're going to reverse their Big East woes overnight is kidding themselves!


Wait, then who is Oliver Cromwell?

That actor who always plays the president.

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I may actually pay attention this year.


No you won't.

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Another loss against Oklahoma St. today. They need to drop out of the Big East.



When did Oklahoma State join the Big East?

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Another loss against Oklahoma St. today. They need to drop out of the Big East.



When did Oklahoma State join the Big East?

Factually speaking, guys, Oklahoma State is still in the Big 12, not the Big East. DePaul's latest loss came at the "76 Classic" in Anaheim, an early season college hoops tournament. It was there that they played Oklahoma State.


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Crystal Lake Huffy wrote:
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Thoughts? I may actually pay attention this year. Who is coaching? Oliver Cromwell, right?

That's not his name. It's Oliver Purnell, who left Clemson to rebuild a DePaul basketball program that'll take many years to return to respectability. Anyone who thinks they're going to reverse their Big East woes overnight is kidding themselves!


Wait, then who is Oliver Cromwell?


Wasn't he the guy in Babe?

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Another loss against Oklahoma St. today. They need to drop out of the Big East.



When did Oklahoma State join the Big East?


If you are being a smart ass, I will give you a pass. If you are confused by semantics, I will clarify my stance.

De Paul basketball is in a terrible state. Yesterday's game was in a tournament vs. a Big 12 team. I feel that it is embarrassing that De Paul is in the Big East, trying to be a major D 1 team. They would be better off in Loyola's conference. There is still god competition there and the program would have a better foundation to build on. I feel the Big East is just one ass kicking after another that leads to poor recruiting which has snow balled year after year. A smaller conference could rebuild the program. More wins = better players. Just my 2 cents.


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If you are being a smart ass, I will give you a pass. If you are confused by semantics, I will clarify my stance.

De Paul basketball is in a terrible state. Yesterday's game was in a tournament vs. a Big 12 team. I feel that it is embarrassing that De Paul is in the Big East, trying to be a major D 1 team. They would be better off in Loyola's conference. There is still god competition there and the program would have a better foundation to build on. I feel the Big East is just one ass kicking after another that leads to poor recruiting which has snow balled year after year. A smaller conference could rebuild the program. More wins = better players. Just my 2 cents.


I was being a smartass.

DePaul has been here before, you know. In the seventies there was discussion about dropping down to Division II. Then came Norwood and Pancratz followed by Ponsetto and Corzine then Garland and Watkins and then Bradshaw. Those guys played on some pretty good teams and finished the season ranked #3 in Ponsetto and Corzine's senior year. Aguirre came along next.

My point being that DePaul can compete in the Big East. They can even be a dominant program in the Big East. There's no reason that Marquette should have a better program than DePaul.

Now, DePaul is claiming that they've made a philosophical and monetray committment to the basketball program. If you're saying you don't see it, I can agree with that. Frankly, I think Jeannie is in over her head. There's a lot of university politics involved. If DePaul is really serious they need to start playing on campus again.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
peopleselbow wrote:
If you are being a smart ass, I will give you a pass. If you are confused by semantics, I will clarify my stance.

De Paul basketball is in a terrible state. Yesterday's game was in a tournament vs. a Big 12 team. I feel that it is embarrassing that De Paul is in the Big East, trying to be a major D 1 team. They would be better off in Loyola's conference. There is still god competition there and the program would have a better foundation to build on. I feel the Big East is just one ass kicking after another that leads to poor recruiting which has snow balled year after year. A smaller conference could rebuild the program. More wins = better players. Just my 2 cents.


I was being a smartass.

DePaul has been here before, you know. In the seventies there was discussion about dropping down to Division II. Then came Norwood and Pancratz followed by Ponsetto and Corzine then Garland and Watkins and then Bradshaw. Those guys played on some pretty good teams and finished the season ranked #3 in Ponsetto and Corzine's senior year. Aguirre came along next.

My point being that DePaul can compete in the Big East. They can even be a dominant program in the Big East. There's no reason that Marquette should have a better program than DePaul.

Now, DePaul is claiming that they've made a philosophical and monetray committment to the basketball program. If you're saying you don't see it, I can agree with that. Frankly, I think Jeannie is in over her head. There's a lot of university politics involved. If DePaul is really serious they need to start playing on campus again.


Excellent point. As a long time fan who remembers when they were the most popular basketball team in Chicago, before a guy named Jordan came, I am sick and tired of the losing. They can't even compete.


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[My point being that DePaul can compete in the Big East. They can even be a dominant program in the Big East. There's no reason that Marquette should have a better program than DePaul..


or Villanova, St. John's, Providence, etc. These are all private school teams from major metropolitan areas without in the same academic strata as De Paul without a D-I football program to prop up the athletic budget. There is zero reason De Paul shouldn't match St. John's in terms of occasional success. That is a fair judge of Ponsetto and she fails even by this standard.

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How does a Big East team lose to Ball St, lol.

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Thoughts? I may actually pay attention this year. Who is coaching? Oliver Cromwell, right?

I thought it was Ollie Williams

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Got about 15 seconds of a ZZ broadcast.

"OPP being applied"

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This from the same Zach Zaidman who said last year during one of DePaul's many losses that "you're right on top of the players" when describing the arena at Rutgers.


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De Paul 39- FAU -28 at half.


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CINCINNATI - DePaul opened the BIG EAST season with a 76-60 loss at Cincinnati on Tuesday night at Fifth Third Arena. Cleveland Melvin scored a game-high 24 points to lead the Blue Demons while Tony Freeland added 11 points.

DePaul (6-7, 0-1 BIG EAST) led early by a 6-3 margin before the Bearcats reeled off a 17-4 run to take command of the game. A Dion Dixon free throw with 8:54 left gave Cincinnati a 20-10 advantage that would grow to 40-21 at halftime.

The second half saw DePaul outscore Cincinnati, 39-36, but the Blue Demons never got closer than 14 points. After shooting just .281 from the field in the first half, DePaul shot .500 from the field in the second half.

Melvin added a career-high eight rebounds and bettered his previous career scoring best by a point to lead DePaul. Freeland also pulled down eight boards and Jeremiah Kelly added nine points.

Cincinnati (13-0, 1-0 BIG EAST) was led by 20 points from Larry Davis off the bench. Four Bearcats reached double-figures during the game.


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I miss Depaul not sucking. I went with one of my athletes on a visit there a couple summers ago. Their athletic facilities couldn't compete with Eastern Illinois and were a step below Lewis, North Central and St. Xavier. It was embarrassing how small their weight room was and lack of space altogether. Nothing about their athletic program says to an athlete "Big East". More like Trinity Christian College is what comes to mind.

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Once again, I can't say I'm surprised that DePaul started Big East conference play with a loss. They've got a road date on New Year's Day at Georgetown at 12Noon. 0-2 to start Big East play? Very, very likely...


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With all the talent around Chicago, you would think Depaul would be better. I have heard the Chicago Public League has the best talent in America.

The Big East is a top confernce, so I am guessing academics or facilties is the reason they don't get players. In my opinoin, Depaul should be better than South Florida, Rutgers, Seton Hall, Providence, and possibly Notre Dame and like somebody put Marquette.

If Purnell wants to succed, may want to hire a guy that can recruit in Chicago.


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With all the talent around Chicago, you would think Depaul would be better. I have heard the Chicago Public League has the best talent in America.

The Big East is a top confernce, so I am guessing academics or facilties is the reason they don't get players. In my opinoin, Depaul should be better than South Florida, Rutgers, Seton Hall, Providence, and possibly Notre Dame and like somebody put Marquette.

If Purnell wants to succed, may want to hire a guy that can recruit in Chicago.

I think Oliver Purnell's trying to get players to make DePaul legit again, but even he's aware that it's not going to happen overnight on Belden Ave. I wonder if DePaul's recruiting cupboard was really, really bare when he accepted this assignment.

As for Purnell hiring a guy who can recruit the top players in the Chicago Public League, good luck with that. From what I've heard, this Cleveland Melvin guy who is DePaul's top freshman, actually picked here instead of arguably one of the Big East's more successful programs in Connecticut. That's a good start.


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Depaul opens up the Big East Tournament against Uconn, and the season should end there, had a nice 2 game stretch against Providence and Villanova, but not much else.


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I miss Depaul not sucking. I went with one of my athletes on a visit there a couple summers ago. Their athletic facilities couldn't compete with Eastern Illinois and were a step below Lewis, North Central and St. Xavier. It was embarrassing how small their weight room was and lack of space altogether. Nothing about their athletic program says to an athlete "Big East". More like Trinity Christian College is what comes to mind.


Took a walk around last year and it just sucked. Scary how Jeanie Ponsetto destroyed that program, then had a chance to revive it during the years they built up the campus and they ignored the program, but the womans softball team is all good! Dorms all over, etc.

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Depaul opens up the Big East Tournament against Uconn, and the season should end there, had a nice 2 game stretch against Providence and Villanova, but not much else.

Reents, DePaul & UCONN tip off the Big East Tournament in New York's Madison Square Garden at 11a tomorrow. You won't find the game on WSCR 670 The SCORE, but it'll be on DePaulBlueDemons.com, as well as ESPN2HD. The "winner" plays Georgetown Wednesday afternoon. Have fun with that.

All indications are that as many as 11 Big East schools could be announced as NCAA Tournament-bound when CBS Sports' trio of Greg Gumbel, former Bull Greg Anthony & Sports Illustrated's Seth Davis announces the expanded 68 team field at 5p Sunday. Even though UCONN is playing Tuesday afternoon, Jim Calhoun's Huskies could be one of the 11 selected.


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