BirdsEyeView wrote:achrist70 wrote:I think that this thread proves that the Valley will be the biggest cluster in the history of the league. Here are my thoughts. (If both Murray State and Valpo come)
Top Tier
MIssouri State- If anyone besides Lusk was their coach they would be easily the favorite of the league, but I don't think anyone is sure that this team has enough talent to overcome their coach.
UNI- Best coach in the league, a Bennett Koch that stays out of foul trouble ( a lot to ask) could be the 2nd best player in the league, and while the loss of Jeremy Morgan is a big one, I don't think you will see Klint Carlson be as bad as he was this past year, and everyone else essentially will know what it is like to play D1 basketball, which is huge. Add in a sharp shooting transfer in Adam McDermott, this team is better than most think.
Illinois St- Any Redbird fan that thinks that this team will be better than last year is kidding themselves, not team except Kentucky can lose that much and be better. I still think that they are a 11-12 win team, but this team will take a while to gel, I would say they have a better chance of winning in St. Louis then the regular season.
Loyola- Probably have the most coming back, and while I am not sold on them, they have been a pesky team the last few years, that I think could get over the hump a bit here.
Middle Tier-
Bradley- This team to me is a year away, still young, but will be a tough out every night, however I just think they will be the team that loses a ton of close games that ultimately is their down fall.
Murray State and Valpo- I think both of these teams are in a good spot, but I think it is tough for them to come into the Valley and compete right away, seems like the logical place to put both of the teams.
SIU- Very similar to UNI, but with even less talent, Barry is a very good coach, and can usually polish a turd enough to make it shine, but I think they are probably headed for a Thursday night game, but seem to be above the other 3.
Lower Tier-
Indiana State- This to me is the toughest team to figure out, one of the best players in the league in Scott, but lose everything else around him, but still can be sneaky, I just think it is another long year for the trees.
Drake- I'll take them above Evansville, I like the hire they made, have more talent then there record has indicated the past few years, but I think there will be too many growing pains to move up.
Evansville- I don't see the one player that they can run everything through, so without that they stuggle.
I put these in order, but really think any of the tiers are interchangeable. Not sold on any team right now, Missouri State has the best player in Alize Johnson, UNI has the best coach, Loyola has the most depth coming back, and Illinois State on paper has the best recruiting class coming in.
Questions to ask UNI fans...I assume achrist is one given his grandeur thoughts for UNI next season (also noticed BCPanther and uniftw both popped onto the site and never responded to my above post, rightfully so).....
Does Ben Jacobson get to play? What makes him the best coach in this league? Who ran your team last year? I mean literally who had the ball in his hands the most? Also, who was your best defender by far on the team last year? What was your record last year at UNI with said player? Who is going to guard Fayne, Johnson and Jackson without getting in foul trouble?
Again, I love the optimism, but realism is a great trait to have too.
For example, I believe I have no f'n clue if my Birds will be any good. So, I am not going to put them 1st, 2nd or even 3rd until I see them play. Way too many unknowns.
Realistically, I don't know how UNI fans can look at the roster and say "yep, that's a top 2 team for sure next season."
Team was run by 2 freshmen last year. McCloud was way too good coming in to repeat what he did last year and losing Lohaus forced Haldeman to the point and forced freshmen to play 25 more minutes than they otherwise would have. Lohaus isn't a great player on his own, but he's a mature steadying presence that has an insane winning percentage in his career from high school on.
Carlson is the guy that guards those guys. He was pretty bad offensively last year but he's always been a consistent defender. It wasn't bigs that beat us last year, it was our inability to rotate and get to shooters. Keyshawn Evans killed us hitting contested jumpers. Good on the kid.
Jacobson is the best X's and Os guy and it isn't close. I'll trust Coach K, Roy Williams, Rick Pitino and several others who have raved about his in game coaching and preparation. There is a Coach K show on Sirius from a couple years ago where K talks about how he's the guy that young coaches should emulate.
Again, point me to a UNI team that blows you away getting off the bus. Show me a Ben Jacobson player that doesn't get noticeably better as his career goes on. Show me which coach and program has all the damn tournament appearances left in the league.