by BEARZ77 » August 17th, 2013, 11:15 am
While I'll be the first to say that I'm still waiting for Coach Lusk and staff to prove to me they can perform with the other top staffs in this league, I also believe that many are letting last year's terrible start in the noncon cloud their vision about the talent on this MSU team.
There are exactly two returning guards in the league who outscored Marcus Marshall and they are both seniors, while he was a true freshman last year. Likewise there only 3 returning 4/5 types who out performed Christian Kirk's 8.7ppg, 4.2 rbs, and 52% fg. ; that being Tuttle[ 11.4 ppg, 6.6 rbs, 56%fg] Pickett [11.0 ppg, 5.5 rbs, 56% fg] and Van Deest[ 9.5 ppg, 4.8 rbs]. And I think people have really overlooked Gulley whose averages of 10.4 ppg, 5.8 rbs, 37% 3pt and 50% fg at a wing in the 11-12 season are only exceeded by returners Early[ 13.9 ppg, 5.4 rbs, 32% 3pt , 45% fg] Arrop [ 12.0 ppg, 5.1 rb, 28% 3pt, 43%] and Jackson [15.1 ppg, 5.4 rbs 32% 3pt, 44%fg] and he actually out rebounded and shot all 3. I did not include Loyola players because frankly never having seen them play I have no real knowledge or opinion about them.
The fact we're the only team with 3 such proven returners I think is significant and it's not like we don't have some other talent around them. We have a 6'8 5th year senior transfer who averaged right at 10ppg and 5 rbs in his one year as a starter at a d-1 program, three reserves who have all started double figure games in the past, a 6'5 juco wing who will probably start and averaged 18 ppg 8rbs on a juco national tourney team, and 3 pretty good frosh who will all play.
I'm not saying we're ready to challenge for a title, but this team has similar talent and better depth than the team that won the league 3 years ago. It's just young and the coaching staff has yet to prove itself. If this team is a play in contender, then Lusk and staff will really be under the gun heading into year 4. But I don't think that's likely and I look for the Bears to be solidly in the top half of the league or better. If that fits the "DARK HORSE " criteria, then yeah, we're at least one of them.
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