Re: ASU blows
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 7:34 pm
Frybry02 wrote:Those 5v12 matchups are unpredictable.
That was great!





I wonder what their seed would be if the NCAA opened things up to...say...200 teams. Maybe a 90 or 100 seed?
Frybry02 wrote:Those 5v12 matchups are unpredictable.
I saw that billboard on the way to Phoenix. I took it to mean that if you return this year's season tickets, you can use that as an advance on next's year's purchase.UAEebs86 wrote:
I want them to lose in the NIT Finals and just to see how that bandwagon ticksIrish27 wrote:asu is a #5 seed in the NIT and plays at UCONN. I would like to see them win a couple of games so Herb could get another contract extension.
In ASU terms, a NIT berth is a marginal success. Thing is, I'm actually not joking, I think this year qualifies as a success.Irish27 wrote:asu is a #5 seed in the NIT and plays at UCONN. I would like to see them win a couple of games so Herb could get another contract extension.
Massive blow.Main Event wrote:
Yeah this.ASUHATER! wrote:Kid was a class of 2017 recruit anyway. Why anyone would commit to asu early in their sophomore year of high school as a 4 star needs to reevaluate.
Lol, ASSU is such a dump of a program...the only positive things they accomplished this year were not finishing at the bottom of the Pac12, an NIT bid and their 'Curtain of Distraction'. I love seeing them suffer.gumby wrote:More on this. Dump Sendek to get three prized in-state kids?
http://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/h ... /24864065/
Smart kid.Main Event wrote:
Whenever we beat them or they have a bad loss or season, their fans on their board immediately go into "well it's just basketball..it's a fringe sport no one cares about. It's a dying sport. We are a football and baseball power anyway so basketball is as important as gymnastics. Only Arizona fans and a couple other people nationwide watch the sport."azthrillhouse wrote:Most ASU fans/grads that I talk to really genuinely don't care about basketball. Unless that attitude changes, Sendek will be safe as long as his teams aren't an embarrassment on or off the court.
ASU passion for men's basketball = UofA passion for women's basketball.
I have no problem with that attitude as long as they keep their mouths shut when their basketball team does something good for once. Thankfully my ASU friends are consistent about their apathy and did not say a peep when they beat us this year.ASUHATER! wrote:Whenever we beat them or they have a bad loss or season, their fans on their board immediately go into "well it's just basketball..it's a fringe sport no one cares about. It's a dying sport. We are a football and baseball power anyway so basketball is as important as gymnastics. Only Arizona fans and a couple other people nationwide watch the sport."azthrillhouse wrote:Most ASU fans/grads that I talk to really genuinely don't care about basketball. Unless that attitude changes, Sendek will be safe as long as his teams aren't an embarrassment on or off the court.
ASU passion for men's basketball = UofA passion for women's basketball.
I posted it above, but I think this is a good season for them, and that's the saddest reflection on their program.ASUHATER! wrote:Whenever we beat them or they have a bad loss or season, their fans on their board immediately go into "well it's just basketball..it's a fringe sport no one cares about. It's a dying sport. We are a football and baseball power anyway so basketball is as important as gymnastics. Only Arizona fans and a couple other people nationwide watch the sport."azthrillhouse wrote:Most ASU fans/grads that I talk to really genuinely don't care about basketball. Unless that attitude changes, Sendek will be safe as long as his teams aren't an embarrassment on or off the court.
ASU passion for men's basketball = UofA passion for women's basketball.
Most ASU fans/grads only care about whatever the passing fancy is at the moment. Its not like they have purist dedication to football or anything. If football tanked and their basketball suddenly got good for a few years, they WOULD care. Since we're good at basketball, they constantly devalue it. They have no consistency in their fandoms. How bout the days when the Suns were perennially good and the Cardinals bad? and they way ASU is culturally situated, thats the way it will always be.azthrillhouse wrote:Most ASU fans/grads that I talk to really genuinely don't care about basketball. Unless that attitude changes, Sendek will be safe as long as his teams aren't an embarrassment on or off the court.
ASU passion for men's basketball = UofA passion for women's basketball.
Great post. I do know some hardcore ASU football fans though, people that have been tailgating since Kush was the coach etc. There's probably 25,000 (somewhat diluted from 40-50,000 back in the 80's before the Cardinals got here) die-hard ASU football fans that would buy tickets regardless of how bad the team sucked.1stNGrant Frys wrote:Most ASU fans/grads only care about whatever the passing fancy is at the moment. Its not like they have purist dedication to football or anything. If football tanked and their basketball suddenly got good for a few years, they WOULD care. Since we're good at basketball, they constantly devalue it. They have no consistency in their fandoms. How bout the days when the Suns were perennially good and the Cardinals bad? and they way ASU is culturally situated, thats the way it will always be.azthrillhouse wrote:Most ASU fans/grads that I talk to really genuinely don't care about basketball. Unless that attitude changes, Sendek will be safe as long as his teams aren't an embarrassment on or off the court.
ASU passion for men's basketball = UofA passion for women's basketball.
For better or worse, UA basketball being the only thing consistently good for 30 years has a bred a deeper loyalty. If our bball was like most generic D-1 programs with a boom and bust cycle every few years, we'd probably be more fickle as well. Its just fortunate thats the way the dice rolled.
Still see plenty of fickle fans on here!1stNGrant Frys wrote: If our bball was like most generic D-1 programs with a boom and bust cycle every few years, we'd probably be more fickle as well. Its just fortunate thats the way the dice rolled.
Hey I saw two ASU shirts at the Oregon game Saturday, plus two punks that were talking shit to us in the casino on Friday (which was puzzling to say the least, on multiple levels)....so I guess that's 4 of them?azgreg wrote:The ASSu basketball fan, AKA unicorn are impossible to find.
Saw a dude walking around with a long sleeved "fork" asu shirt. People were giving him shit all night.azthrillhouse wrote:Hey I saw two ASU shirts at the Oregon game Saturday, plus two punks that were talking shit to us in the casino on Friday (which was puzzling to say the least, on multiple levels)....so I guess that's 4 of them?azgreg wrote:The ASSu basketball fan, AKA unicorn are impossible to find.
Yeah I actually rather respect the ASU of the late 70s to the very early 90s. Even though its a commuter school, their residential portion alone is still larger than many medium sized universities. My least favorite thing ever, is the awful analogy ASU: Football --- UofA : basketball. As if they are somehow equals.azthrillhouse wrote:Great post. I do know some hardcore ASU football fans though, people that have been tailgating since Kush was the coach etc. There's probably 25,000 (somewhat diluted from 40-50,000 back in the 80's before the Cardinals got here) die-hard ASU football fans that would buy tickets regardless of how bad the team sucked.1stNGrant Frys wrote:Most ASU fans/grads only care about whatever the passing fancy is at the moment. Its not like they have purist dedication to football or anything. If football tanked and their basketball suddenly got good for a few years, they WOULD care. Since we're good at basketball, they constantly devalue it. They have no consistency in their fandoms. How bout the days when the Suns were perennially good and the Cardinals bad? and they way ASU is culturally situated, thats the way it will always be.azthrillhouse wrote:Most ASU fans/grads that I talk to really genuinely don't care about basketball. Unless that attitude changes, Sendek will be safe as long as his teams aren't an embarrassment on or off the court.
ASU passion for men's basketball = UofA passion for women's basketball.
For better or worse, UA basketball being the only thing consistently good for 30 years has a bred a deeper loyalty. If our bball was like most generic D-1 programs with a boom and bust cycle every few years, we'd probably be more fickle as well. Its just fortunate thats the way the dice rolled.
I do think our fanbase culture is more loyal and more passionate (across sports) than theirs by a longshot, though. Part of that is probably ASU being a commuter school, part of that is probably the fact that UofA is the only game in town in Tucson.
i was walking by myself in Vegas, and a group of girls started chanting ASU ASU. Then one asked me the result of the tournament. I told them how U of A and ASU did. "oh well ASU is better than U of A anyway!" and they continued chanting. This is pretty much the mentality of their fanbase.azthrillhouse wrote:Hey I saw two ASU shirts at the Oregon game Saturday, plus two punks that were talking shit to us in the casino on Friday (which was puzzling to say the least, on multiple levels)....so I guess that's 4 of them?azgreg wrote:The ASSu basketball fan, AKA unicorn are impossible to find.
Just be thankful you didn't catch anything from them.1stNGrant Frys wrote:i was walking by myself in Vegas, and a group of girls started chanting ASU ASU. Then one asked me the result of the tournament. I told them how U of A and ASU did. "oh well ASU is better than U of A anyway!" and they continued chanting. This is pretty much the mentality of their fanbase.azthrillhouse wrote:Hey I saw two ASU shirts at the Oregon game Saturday, plus two punks that were talking shit to us in the casino on Friday (which was puzzling to say the least, on multiple levels)....so I guess that's 4 of them?azgreg wrote:The ASSu basketball fan, AKA unicorn are impossible to find.
lol that's a perfect example. They have no idea how their team is doing or anything about the sport, get told they suck and we're really good and they just say they are better anyway.1stNGrant Frys wrote:i was walking by myself in Vegas, and a group of girls started chanting ASU ASU. Then one asked me the result of the tournament. I told them how U of A and ASU did. "oh well ASU is better than U of A anyway!" and they continued chanting. This is pretty much the mentality of their fanbase.azthrillhouse wrote:Hey I saw two ASU shirts at the Oregon game Saturday, plus two punks that were talking shit to us in the casino on Friday (which was puzzling to say the least, on multiple levels)....so I guess that's 4 of them?azgreg wrote:The ASSu basketball fan, AKA unicorn are impossible to find.
that sounds familiar. how many ucla fans do we know whose mantra in recent years have flipped from "who cares about football, we're a basketball school!" to "who cares about basketball, we're a football school now!"ASUHATER! wrote:Whenever we beat them or they have a bad loss or season, their fans on their board immediately go into "well it's just basketball..it's a fringe sport no one cares about. It's a dying sport. We are a football and baseball power anyway so basketball is as important as gymnastics. Only Arizona fans and a couple other people nationwide watch the sport."azthrillhouse wrote:Most ASU fans/grads that I talk to really genuinely don't care about basketball. Unless that attitude changes, Sendek will be safe as long as his teams aren't an embarrassment on or off the court.
ASU passion for men's basketball = UofA passion for women's basketball.
Damn Katz, every time I look at these I LMAO!!! I think you might want to start a separate thread for these....maybe 'Herb Sendek - The Lonely Guy' or whatever......too much potential just sitting here!Katzenfreund wrote:
This fucking guyThat's why he calls ASU's NIT invitation a "well-deserved opportunity."
"The teams in this tournament would be equivalent to teams going to good bowl games in football,'' Sendek said. "They're having successful seasons whether it's Murray State, whether it's Miami, which won (seven) road games including a blowout win at Duke, whether it's Arizona State, a team that finished fifth in the conference with wins over UCLA and Arizona.