TylerDurden wrote:Question for WSU fans: Are you comfortable with your PG/ball handling situation? I'm no expert about WSU's roster, but it appears that Van Vleet is the only true PG on the roster at the moment (with a couple of freshman PGs coming) - the rest are combos with varying levels of ball-handling ability, no?
If Van Vleet takes a huge step forward, the Shox could run the table. If he doesn't, they'll play a lot of low-scoring grinders and likely end up in the 13-15 win range, IMO.
I've said it before, the PG position concerns me. Anything happens to Fred and we're in deep, in comparison to expectations.
There's also only 1 freshman PG, DJ Bowles. Holland is a 2 and will redshirt. Cotton, Baker and Bowles will back up Fred.
I also would disagree that WSU will play a lot of grinder low scoring games. This team has more scorers than any team I can remember. They'll score. Defense is the question. They lost 3 of the 4 best defenders on the team. Defense and cohesiveness. Can they gel? Of course, injuries changes anyone's game plan. Still, WSU is far more prepared to withstand injuries than any other Valley team.
Where does ISU get picked if Odom and Arop go down?
Where does UNI get slotted if Mitchell and Tuttle go down?
If Bradley loses Pickett and Lemon Jr?
They all become VERY hopeful to finish .500.
If WSU loses VanVleet and Early, they are still going to be at or near the top, and probably will win. The weakness of the Valley this season certainly plays a part in that.