bluejayfan00 wrote:I think it would be...
C-Paul Miller -Wichita State
F-Kyle Korver- Creighton
G-Nate Funk- Creighton
G-Ben Jacobson- Northern Iowa
G-Darren Brooks- SIU
For backups, I'd have Tolliver, I am a CU fan, but Tolliver didn't really come on till his Junior season. I think Randal Falker would also be a good option at center. Jamar Howard, As much as I hated the guy, was tough and a very good player. Jamal Tatum was a great scorer and defender, and Marcellus Sommerville was just a freak. With better coaching, this guy would have been unbelievable.
There might be some switching between these first and second teams, but that list looks unquestionable.
I was thinking Tatum on the first team, but Funk, Jacobson, and Brooks are all deserving of 1st team .
I question Miller's selection because he only had one really good year, but then the list of post players with even one dominating year is really short. POB's one year of significant contribution wasn't jaw-dropping or anything like that.
If there's going to be a WSU guy on the list at forward, I think I'd go with Kyle Wilson. He was probably underrated his Jr year when WSU made the S16 run. His Sr year had a weak and thin front court and he had to play the post quite a bit. That sealed his lack of respect or recognition among Valley fans. Wilson was a 6'8" finesse PF who could hit 3's or finish at the hoop. He wasn't a post player banging in the paint 20 minutes a game.
Howard's on-court antics probably cost the Shox an NCAA berth in 2005. Referees hated him. They called fouls to express their displeasure. Howard was the poster child for WSU getting a reputation as a foul-prone team. A foul-plagued WSU team lost some games in 2005 that could have gone the other way if fewer fouls had been called on them. I believe Howard's display of attitude when fouls were called contributed to WSU getting more fouls called.