PricklyPete wrote:I think CU fans are just excited because during the Altman era it was a constant stream of guys playing out of position. Hell, our backup center last year was 6-4 Wayne Runnels who might start at the 2 or 3 this year. Having a true big bodied center should help out in so many ways.
For perspective, Echenique's stats last year were more than okay although not quite all-conference level. The hope is that he can be a difference maker in a league without as many true post guys. Time will tell.
Opponent - Pts/ Rebounds
Marist 13/10
Drexel 16/14
Vermont 9/5
Umass 10/4
Florida 0/2
Princeton 21/11
Colgate 19/8
Again, I look at that body of work last year and the first thing that jumps out at me is that there was a lot of "big fish, small pond" type of games. I know the MVC isn't known for it's bigs, but you would have to think that there's going to be some teams or individuals that might have him put up more Vermont/Florida game numbers instead of going for Princeton numbers.
My guess is he's going to feast on some of the smaller teams in the league. It's a question of what he does against those that do have some sort of inside presence. If he can put up 21 and 11 against those teams in his half of eligibility this season, then sure, he's going to be a front runner for NoY.
Again, I'm just too jaded by hype machines recently and would rather it be seen on the floor. Too many times I've heard of "all conference" type of players that never pan out due to being overhyped.
University of Northern Iowa Class of 2000....however, an overall fan of the Missouri Valley Conference.