glm38 wrote:I think the Shox will be close to a consensus pick to win the Valley. They appear to be loaded. But will they win it? Its just not a given even with Marshall at the helm. With so many new faces CHEMISTRY is the big concern IMO.
They (WSU) obviously got past that hurdle last year but that hasn't always been the case. Several seasons ago (the years Dursley was there) I thought the shox were the deepest and most talented team in the Valley but team chemistry appeared to suck much of the time. Not picking on Dursley by the way just using him as a point of reference.
I 'll pick the Shox to win the Valley. But I don't think they'll run away with it. And I think we 'll see a surprise team in the top 3. Like ISUr or MSU.
I think that would be a fair point if true, but there are only two "new faces" on our two-deep at any position. Our backup PG (whichever of the two doesn't RS) and either Carter or Watson, whichever is #2 at the 4.
I really don't know how chemistry is supposed to be a major stumbling block when eight of our top 10 players were on the team last year.
Is there any team in the conference that doesn't have four new players coming in next year? WSU isn't exactly relying on them.
Certainly it remains to be seen how Coleby, Lufile, and Wiggins fit into the team in larger roles, but they were on the team last year. If they're the ones you're considering as "new faces," that is certainly a legitimate criticism. But, again, is there any team in the conference that doesn't have a situation where a few players that played sparingly last year are going to be stepping into the two deep?