valleychamp wrote:WuDrWu wrote:I'm sure it has nothing to do with the fact they graduated 2 players that 90% of the conference couldn't match up with and 1 other really good player/winner/shooter. Perhaps most fans think a repeat of the KU game might be a little less than 50-50, given the loss of those 3 players. A crazy idea, I know.
I realize you probably have a KU complex, but that is irrelevant to this discussion.
Everybody realizes we lost some great players, but we also return a lot of experience as well. We aren't talking about winning 30 games again. We are talking about the difference between 3rd and 4th in the MVC. Big difference.
Do you think Creighton is a better team than UNI with limited guard play, a completely new staff, and without their supposedly best player until semester?
I realize you have a DIII complex. And the answer is yes, I believe Creighton has better material than UNI. They have at least equal coaching staffs. CU has a much better home court advantage.
Let's compare shall we?
Creighton is going to start Kenny Lawson & Greg Echenique in the 4-5 A couple of 6-9 guys who can score.
UNI is likely to start Jake Koch at the 4. Let's call that even against Echenique (a HUGE stretch imho). Who ever UNI puts at the 5 is at a monumental disadvantage to KLJ. That doesn't bring into account that the only other "size" you have is 6'8" 195 FR Nate Buss (redshirt possibility? I have no idea), 6'10" SO Austin Pehl (very little experience) 6'6" FR Chip Rank and Lucas O'Cheapshot.
Let's say Dunham starts at the 3. CU counters, perhaps with Runnels or Ashford. I'd take both CU guys before Dunham. I know you won't. Most objective persons will.
Yes, UNI has an advantage a guard. Kujo Aheelinhismouth and Moran are solid although Moran is a bit of a defensive liability. Kujo is not. Sonnen and James are solid back ups.
Antoine Young is good. Not Kujo good, but he'll hold his own. Wragge couldn't guard anyone last year, but at times he couldn't be stopped at the other end...certainly the Panthers can't guard him with Moran. CU will rely more on the unknowns at G than UNI. Josh Jones is every bit as solid a backup as James or Sonnen.
For the same reason UNI was better than everyone last year (size in the middle) CU is likely to be better this year. Maybe UNI will end up on top. But it will be a surprise....A BIG surprise, and other schools will have to play down.