by MoValley John » February 11th, 2011, 3:16 pm
Next year is very interesting and I wouldn't even know where to predict a finish. I will estimate that as down as the Valley is this year, it looks to be up next year. More balance at the top and I look for a much more inpressive non-conference record.
I don't follow Indiana State or Evansville much at all, they are too far away and haven't done much in the past. That said, the Indiana schools are all getting much better and from what I can see, they are recruiting much better. Evansville opens a new arena and should be a great recruiting tool. Look for both schools to continue to improve.
Wichita State may be a bit down, but not much, Gregg Marshall coaches with a chip on his shoulder, demands a lot of his players, recruits well and lets his players play ball. He has a couple of good guys on paper coming in, has some bench guys that will start next year and if everything works out, Wichita State could actually be better next year than this. The only question is, who will play the point?
Cuonzo Martin will have Missouri State playing good ball as will Jacobson and UNI. Both teams lose a lot, but have two great coaches that should be able to draw up a plan to fill those holes and play at a high level. That said, with O'Rear and Ahelegbe gone, UNI will probably be in the middle of the pack, but don't be surprised if Jacobson is able to pull some rabbits out of his hat. as for Martin and Missouri State, Martin has to be begging Weems to stay, without him, MSU will be a good, but not great team.
Creighton is two or three guys from being a very, very dangerous team, they also could be no better than this year. Creighton, in my mind will be a much better team, but that depends on the ability to pose an outside scoring threat. If, and it's a big if, Creighton adds any scoring threat at all from the perimeter, watch out.
I really wonder about Jankovich as a head coach, he did great with Moser's recruits, but I thought ISU had the talent to run away with the league last year and they didn't. This year, well, the results of Jank's recruits and his record speak for itself. I can only think ISU will be better next year, otherwise, Jank is on a very hot seat.
Bradley is a huge question mark. Will Les be back? I'm 95% certain that the answer is no. Although many Braves fans are also Cubs fans, Bradley fans are sick and tired of waiting for next year. My guess is that whomever coaches at Bradley next year, Les, or someone else, they will be improved, Bradley has too rich of a history and tradition to be at the bottom. Then again, the roster looks like the next year's Braves team will be another "Wait until next year" type of program.
I can't figure SIU out. Nor Coach Lowery for that matter. SIU is another big question mark, so I'll guess that SIU can't afford to buy Lowery out, he pulls in some gritty Brad Korn type players and returns the Salukis to the "Floorburn U" type program of years past. My guess is that they will finish around the middle of the pack.
Drake. Drake is a school that I like and follow. I have had several relatives attend Drake, a couple relatives are current students at Drake and I always wish them well. That said, I don't look for Drake to be much better next year than this.
My guess, and this is a dartboard type guess:
1. Wichita State
2. Creighton
3. Indiana State
4. Missouri State
5. Evansville
6. SIU
7. UNI
8. ISU
9. Drake
10. Bradley
Wichita State, Creighton and possibly Indiana State in the dance, Missouri State and one other in the NIT. The Valley finishes the season as the sixth highes conference in the RPI. Too Optimistic?