BirdsEyeView wrote:RoyalShock wrote:jackwagon wrote:The valley is most certainly not a big mans league. I can only think of one team that made the tourney with a true big man in the last ten years. Tuttle and the UNI team where he was able to play point forward and the offense flowed through him. The rest of the really good teams have been guard and wing dominant.
You're right that the MVC has been a guard's league for a long time, but I'll list a few other teams that made the tourney with a legit big man:
2012 WSU with Garret Stutz
CU with Echinique
Going an extra year back to 2006
WSU with Paul Miller
Bradley with Patrick O'Bryant
All these references (including the UNI one from late 00's to early 10's) were back then. Nowadays, it's driven by really good point guards. Shamet, FVV, Lee, Washpun, etc.
This league is a point guard driven league.
Also, LOL LOL LOL to UNI finishing first. People are drunk on Jacobson. He is a great coach, but his players must be good enough to win the league, he can't play. They were rather poor last year and lost by far their best player Jeremy Morgan.
UNIFanSince1983 wrote:BirdsEyeView wrote:RoyalShock wrote:
You're right that the MVC has been a guard's league for a long time, but I'll list a few other teams that made the tourney with a legit big man:
2012 WSU with Garret Stutz
CU with Echinique
Going an extra year back to 2006
WSU with Paul Miller
Bradley with Patrick O'Bryant
All these references (including the UNI one from late 00's to early 10's) were back then. Nowadays, it's driven by really good point guards. Shamet, FVV, Lee, Washpun, etc.
This league is a point guard driven league.
Also, LOL LOL LOL to UNI finishing first. People are drunk on Jacobson. He is a great coach, but his players must be good enough to win the league, he can't play. They were rather poor last year and lost by far their best player Jeremy Morgan.
Literally just 3 years ago the best player in the league was Tuttle. Two years ago when Evansville almost went to the tournament arguably their best player was Mock. If you have a great big man they will take you a long way in this league even now. The problem was there wasn't one in the league this past year. Although you could argue Alize Johnson and Teddy Hawkins were both great big men.
Stickboy46 wrote:
Tuttle was a great player, but he wasn't the best in the league no matter what the media voted. Baker should have won that year as he was the best player. He got hurt in votes because Van Vleet who was arguably better than Tuttle also was playing alongside him.
ahunte1 wrote:Make MVC Great Again wrote:Give me a basketball reason why Loyola is top three in the league. This is a team that lost to Drake last year and Southern Illinois three times.
Loyola would have been third last year had we won at SIU on the last day of the season (two point loss). We lose Doyle, but bring in arguably the best recruiting class in the league.Make MVC Great Again wrote:The MVC is a big man's league. And UNI and ISUr have the best front-lines of anyone in the conference.
...which is why the conference player of the year is almost always a big man. Oh wait.
I would say that I await your response, but I'll be blocking you. Enjoy bashing Loyola.
ahunte1 wrote:Make MVC Great Again wrote:Give me a basketball reason why Loyola is top three in the league. This is a team that lost to Drake last year and Southern Illinois three times.
Loyola would have been third last year had we won at SIU on the last day of the season (two point loss). We lose Doyle, but bring in arguably the best recruiting class in the league.Make MVC Great Again wrote:The MVC is a big man's league. And UNI and ISUr have the best front-lines of anyone in the conference.
...which is why the conference player of the year is almost always a big man. Oh wait.
I would say that I await your response, but I'll be blocking you. Enjoy bashing Loyola.
Make MVC Great Again wrote:ahunte1 wrote:Make MVC Great Again wrote:Give me a basketball reason why Loyola is top three in the league. This is a team that lost to Drake last year and Southern Illinois three times.
Loyola would have been third last year had we won at SIU on the last day of the season (two point loss). We lose Doyle, but bring in arguably the best recruiting class in the league.Make MVC Great Again wrote:The MVC is a big man's league. And UNI and ISUr have the best front-lines of anyone in the conference.
...which is why the conference player of the year is almost always a big man. Oh wait.
I would say that I await your response, but I'll be blocking you. Enjoy bashing Loyola.
You Rambler fans love saying "we won 18 games last year."
Stop lying to yourself. You won 16, two were against NAIA or D3 schools or whatever they were.
Your best win was against an overrated San Diego State team. Your non-conference schedule was an absolute joke, and you finished sub 500 in the league.
How is that a successful year?
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