by Xudash » Tue Oct 11, 2022 1:01 pm
The overriding story line in the Big East this season is COACHING TRANSITIONS.
Nova is at the top of that news item. On the one hand, you have in Nova an extraordinary operation and culture that has been carefully built over the years through continuity with Jay Wright and obviously very deep administrative support. Villanova knows what is best for Villanova, when it comes to all the "development" and "front porch" stuff. Now the keys are being handed over to a trusted, former assistant who is regarded as having the coaching chops necessary to maintain Villanova's basketball program at a high level. In my mind, and this is no great revelation, it is completely in the hands of Kyle Neptune and how he approaches EVERY DETAIL of the job.
I'm contrasting this situation against that of Xavier's and the most recent episode involving Travis Steele taking over for Chris Mack. I thought we had found our long-term guy when Travis was hired. A guy who may not have played the game at the highest collegiate level, but nonetheless a guy who ate and slept basketball virtually his entire life. A guy who sat on Xavier's bench in some capacity for NINE YEARS. You would think that one could absorb a lot of valuable coaching direction from that vantage point over that period of time. Hell, a guy who was married to the bombshell daughter of a member of Xavier's BoT - he was probably going to stick around for a long time, enjoying life living in Hyde Park and coaching on Victory Parkway. From Staak to Gillen to Prosser to Matta to Miller to Mack and then to Travis. Xavier had the "culture thing" going for it, too. Then the bottom fell out. Whether his system was broken or he wasn't enough of a "tough love" type or whatever, he would shoot these guys out of the gate with strong OOC success, only to whither in BE play.
Maybe there is one key difference here: Jay Wright retired, he didn't move on like Chris Mack did when he took the money at UL and then fizzled out in spectacular fashion. Maybe Jay will be available to Kyle on the quiet batphone whenever he needs him.
The talent is certainly there. The culture didn't get up and leave Radnor when Jay left. It's in Kyle Neptune's hands now as the head general. He will now dictate how the Wildcats perform moving forward. At least he has a lot going for him as he steps into the job.
Overall, look at the coaching line up in this conference now. Damn. This is going to be fun to watch for the foreseeable future.
XAVIER