Aargh wrote:WSU may have had some new faces, but that's 4 seniors and 6 guys who probably would have finished second in the MVC without some of the new faces really shining.
Early (NOY & 1st Team) & Armstead (HM) were both newcomers. You're not an at-large team w/o them.
FVV and Baker were both crucial to success in The Big Dance. You're not in the Final 4 without them.
Celebrate. Your earned it. Just don't tell me you'd be celebrating without the newbies.
We saw what Muller did with a team that had a lot of returning talent and was the pre-season #3 pick in the Valley. The team tanked and just barely avoided Thursday night. Now Muller is going to try to take the 6th place team (that was considered to have a lot of talent), get rid of all the returning players except one Fr, and bring in a whole new team to compete in the Valley.
Jankovich took that same talent PLUS Nic Moore and also missed Thursday night by one game.
We're bringing back 3: Keane, Zeisloft and Jones. Kaza is playing for U19 Team Canada; nice squad.
Ultimately it boils down to this for me: Muller inherited a team with two stars, a few adequate role players, a lot of dead weight, and no sufficient PG. I watched every game Jank's last season. They were infuriatingly average except for a 2 week stretch in March. During that time they played out of their minds, shooting unconsciously from far beyond the NBA 3 point arc early in many shot-clocks. They couldn't miss, and a leader emerged: Nic Moore. That shooting streak never came back. Neither did Jank or Moore. Optimism rested on the shoulder's of another PG that never emerged. Hill played some nice games, but when the Shockers pressed him in St. Louis, he folded. So did the team. I'm looking forward to the fresh start.