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#22 Loyola
Mac13 wrote:Porter has done an incredible job at building Loyola into a powerhouse. Outstanding program, top-notch academic institution, Chicago..they will be dominant for many years to come with him as head coach.
Blers wrote:Krutwig has been outstanding. But I don't think the train stops with him. Everyone is pretty high on Jacob Hutson who was originally supposed to red shirt but has shown nicely in limited time, not to mention Tom Welch also improved massively as a stretch 5 + Chris Knight from the Ivy League (6'7 5 man who made all ivy second team the last two seasons)... Now i agree, none are going to be Krutwig, but still a lot to look forward to. Kennedy is usually the go to scorer when Krutwigs out. He's been battling an ankle injury throughout the year, but he's been a monster when playing.
Drakey wrote:And all Drake had to do was beat Valpo and we would have two teams in the top 25 for the first time in years.
goramblers2011 wrote:Blers wrote:Krutwig has been outstanding. But I don't think the train stops with him. Everyone is pretty high on Jacob Hutson who was originally supposed to red shirt but has shown nicely in limited time, not to mention Tom Welch also improved massively as a stretch 5 + Chris Knight from the Ivy League (6'7 5 man who made all ivy second team the last two seasons)... Now i agree, none are going to be Krutwig, but still a lot to look forward to. Kennedy is usually the go to scorer when Krutwigs out. He's been battling an ankle injury throughout the year, but he's been a monster when playing.
Agreed. I don't think Loyola will be the favorite next year (that'll likely be Drake / UNI if they do return what people think they are likely to return)...but I think Loyola will be right there as a top 3 or 4 team. Losing Krut (and Williamson, Hall, Uguak, Clemons) will hurt. But the incoming talent (talented duo of senior Ivy League transfers and two really good freshmen) plus Norris/Kennedy/Welch/Hebb/Hutson means Loyola isn't going anywhere.
Adunk33 wrote:goramblers2011 wrote:Blers wrote:Krutwig has been outstanding. But I don't think the train stops with him. Everyone is pretty high on Jacob Hutson who was originally supposed to red shirt but has shown nicely in limited time, not to mention Tom Welch also improved massively as a stretch 5 + Chris Knight from the Ivy League (6'7 5 man who made all ivy second team the last two seasons)... Now i agree, none are going to be Krutwig, but still a lot to look forward to. Kennedy is usually the go to scorer when Krutwigs out. He's been battling an ankle injury throughout the year, but he's been a monster when playing.
Agreed. I don't think Loyola will be the favorite next year (that'll likely be Drake / UNI if they do return what people think they are likely to return)...but I think Loyola will be right there as a top 3 or 4 team. Losing Krut (and Williamson, Hall, Uguak, Clemons) will hurt. But the incoming talent (talented duo of senior Ivy League transfers and two really good freshmen) plus Norris/Kennedy/Welch/Hebb/Hutson means Loyola isn't going anywhere.
Any word on those seniors for Loyola wanting to run it back after this season? Krutwig deserves his 400th year in the MVC. The opportunity to win a lot of games could be enticing and I don't see any of those guys as NBA prospects. They could all make $$$ overseas, though.
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