Seth spun our program from a bottom feeder that couldn't qualify for Big East tournaments into a competitive program in one of the top conferences in the country with multiple top 4 finishes, one NCAA appearance, and multiple other near-misses. I'm sure we all had higher hopes for the Delaney/Allen/Hudson class when they arrived, whether we think that they had seasons that should've resulted in at-large NCAA bids or not. However, to minimize what Seth did here to that extent that you do ("spinning is all that CSG did") seems to ignore a lot of what he actually accomplished here.
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