We all love our basketball team. We all love to support Coach Marlin and his staff during the Winter/Spring time of our athletic year. There's nothing like a loud Cajundome when our guys are making a run on the hard floor. With that being said, the well-being of college basketball has become extremely volatile over the past decade with the growth, but yet devaluing, of AAU. We have seen the "one-and-done" model not only change the scope of the sport, but also expose its weaknesses and corruptions. And we have seen the attempts by the P5 conferences and schools turning the sport into a monopoly at the expense of mid-majors. The tournament selections this past season exposed exactly that.
So, being a mid-major, we have fallen into the dungeon of a one-bid league. I was not around during the early 70's to late 80's when we produced some nationally recognized teams on the court. I grew up during the Fletcher and Evans era, so that is all that I know when it comes to the past in Cajun basketball history. I remember going to games when the Cajundome would put 9,000 in it on a Saturday night. Today, we are having trouble even breaking the 5,000 mark in attendance, even when we won 27 regular season games. If there is anything that I have noticed, it has created a small division within our fan base for expectations. And I'm not saying that people expect us to lose and are ok with it. At least, I would hope not. We all want success, but that level of success differs from fan to fan based on the the scope of what college basketball has created for itself today from the style of play to the political realm behind the scenes. So with that, my question to all of you is this:
What are our expectations as a basketball program? Are we good with 27 wins, a regular season title with no tournament appearance? Or what about winning less during the regular season but winning those key 3 games in March to get us to the tournament? What about going under .500 during the regular season but still somehow winning the Sun Belt tournament and making the dance?
For me, personally, I want to make the tournament. At the same time, it doesn't mean winning 27 games. I would say the magic number would be around 18 wins at a minimum, and then a tournament berth. I also think that 1 tournament appearance in 13 years is a stat that needs to improve. This is a crucial time for our program moving forward. The question becomes, what expectations do we have?