2024-25 Season in Review

Championship Day Lookback

Wow! Here we are…already. NCAA Championship Day – April 7, 2025. Seems as though the season just started a couple of weeks ago. Florida v Houston in the championship game.

Well folks, here’s my review take on the Bluejays Men’s Hoops season.

As usual I picked the Jays to win the Big East, the BET, and another EE run. Oh well, I’m a ‘homer’ and can dream, can’t I. Besides, my annual predictions are pretty much on autoload every August. What can I say?

Creighton had an ambitious non-conference slate. They stumbled a bit with losses at home to Nebraska and in Vegas (L 2 of 3). The followed up with a win over Kansas and another loss at Alabama (no surprise there).

The jays came out the conference gate with a L/W, W/L opening gambit, including a surprising loss to Cooley & Georgetown, then got on stride. Creighton reeled off a 9-game win run, then a surprising loss to UConn at home. They went to Madison Square Garden with a chance to take the league lead – to no avail. St. Johns captured the game and the league regular season title.

In the Big East Tourney, the Jays won their way into the Championship game…only to lose again to the Johnnies! Five BET Championship games. 0 BET Championships. Is a pattern developing here? Always the bridesmaid – never the bride!

Regular season record: 22-9.

BET 2-1 (24-10)

NCAA Tourney record: 1-1 (25-11)

Summation: Another pretty good year, another reasonably successful basketball season. Another season of 20 to 25 wins and double-digit losses! We (Creighton) have become a regular feature in the polls, on tv, in various discussions by the variety of hoops world talking heads. But only 1 regular season championship in 13 years in the ‘Big Leagues’! No BET Titles. Is this ALL THERE IS?

Opinion: Creighton has become the “Fightin’ Illini”, the MSU “Spartans” of the Big East? Oh woe, woe is me… Say it ain’t so! Comparatively, DA accumulated 2 (of 3) RS Championships and 12 MVC Tourney Championships in his 13 (of 16) years as Creighton HC. Yes, I understand the Big East is far more competitive than the Valley. My apples to oranges comparison is neither accurate nor fair…but it is what it is.

Now to be fair, the Jays broke through the NCAA glass ceiling barriers. They’ve attained 4 Sweet Sixteens and 1 Elite Eight in the last 6 years – so there’s that. A remarkable improvement in the overall success rate in the NCAA Tourney portion of the post season. Kudos for that.

Is being the Big East Conference bridesmaid enough? Fair question.

Is 20-25 W’s and a nice NCAA run enough? Another fair question.

Is what we’ve come to expect, what we’ve grown accustomed to, enough?

I for one, say No. Unequivacably no!

Is it unfair to Coach to expect MORE? No. He’s paid to achieve, to improve, to win! It is absolutely within the purview of Creighton fandom/family to expect more: Breaking the 30-Win ceiling. Regular Season & BET Championships. Consistent good NCAA runs and a great FF run or a Butleresque 2-year run periodically. And God forbid, a real shot at the national championship. Creighton has one of the nations’ best, most loyal, and faithful fanbases. We deserve more than a Bill Murray – Groundhog Day, continuous loop of above average.

Championships matter damnit! They absolutely do. No one remembers being 2nd in any conference…no one remembers you were the runners-up in FIVE Big East Tournament finals. The record books and the fans only remember who won – the Champions!

LE April 8, 2025: CASE IN POINT – Houston proved to be the best TEAM over the course of a 4 month season of college basketball, in the 2024-25 season. However, that will be a footnote, a cry in the dark by Cougar fans and hoops purists. The point which will be remembered for the next 20 or more years will be that the University of Florida Gators won the 2025 NCAA Championship. Houston’s remarkable season will dry on the vine. Such is the way of sports history.

We can do better. For the name on the front of the jerseys, for the fanbase, for Omaha, and for posterity! I became a Creighton Bluejay back in 1975. I have bled blue for 50 years, come August. I deserve more, I deserve better! We can and will do better! I don’t want to wait another 20 years before hanging another Big East & a 1st National Championship banner at the CHICO (or where ever the Jays will be playing in 2045). Hell, I may not even HAVE another 20 years left in me, damnit. Geter Done Jays!

James Harvey… A.K.A.: gtmoBlue

Quote: “This is our time. This is our great opportunity… Standing strong – for a great, great future.”
– Fr Timothy Lannon, SJ; former Creighton President.

2013 – upon joining the Big East Conference

Yes…and we’re building excellent citizens; Creighton men and women. Heirs to a proud Creightonian legacy as well.

https://alumni.creighton.edu/news-events/news/big-east-10-years-creighton#:~:text=I%20think%20everybody%20kind%20of,We’re%20on%20that%20level.

2025 Players Era Festival Expands!

The field expands to 18 teams.

The Players Era Festival is a week-long tournament in Las Vegas with NIL opportunities for players.

The Players Era Festival debuted in 2024 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, and was a huge success! The tournament will feature a new format in 2025 with an expanded field. The structure will combine international style-group play with championship games.

The tournament website indicated it committed to providing $9 million in NIL to players in the 2024 tournament outside of competition. It stated that more than $50 million will be available in NIL in the next three years through activities that comply with NCAA rules.

Oregon beat Alabama to win the inaugural Players Era championship in November. The field also included Creighton, San Diego State, Houston, Rutgers and Notre Dame.

For the 2025 season, the festival has expanded to an 18-team field. Tennessee is the 18th team in 2025. The field so far consists of Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, Creighton, Gonzaga, Houston, Kansas, Iowa State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Oregon, Rutgers, San Diego State, St. Joe’s, St. John’s, Syracuse and Texas A&M.

Players Era team.

Players Era was created by EverWonder Studio and Seth Berger. The first ever festival was hosted by partner MGM Resorts International at the iconic MGM Grand Garden Arena.

EverWonder is a new independent content studio led by Emmy and Peabody Award-winning producer Ian Orefice – the former President of TIME and TIME Studios – and backed by RedBird IMI and Jeff Zucker – the former President of NBCUniversal, CNN, and Turner Sports.

Seth Berger has been the CEO of four consumer businesses, including being the Founder and CEO of AND 1 Basketball.

MGM Resorts International is a global entertainment company with national and international locations featuring best-in-class hotels and casinos, state-of-the-art meetings and conference spaces, incredible live and theatrical entertainment experiences, and an extensive array of restaurant, nightlife, and retail offerings.