ptownbraves wrote:With the talent Bradley has on their roster this year they should not be an 8th place team. The big question though is how the newcomers will transition to D1 and how they will play as a team.
Cdizzle wrote:With the injuries continuing to pile up on Bradley, I'd like to change my vote.
Not a good year for Geno to get unlucky with injuries. He needs all hands on deck to save his job.
Luckily there haven't been any significant season-ending type injuries though. Most of these guys should be ready to go once the season starts.
I understand. But when you have a team of (seemingly) talented newcomers, one of the most important parts of their season is the 3 months prior to the start of games. They need to practice, learn, and get a feel for each other. That part isn't happening, which can kill a group of newcomers. It can also lead to a team that absolutely tanks the non-con and is a significantly tougher out come conference season, which poses a real problem to a league whose at-large candidates are fighting an uphill battle.
Also, while these injuries haven't been season-ending, they have been the type that tend to linger or reoccur. Hopefully that isn't the case for any of Bradley's players, but it's another factor to consider.
I'm pulling for Bradley. I was a fan of the Ford hire, and I still want to be. But I beat the Bradley drum all off-season last year and they burned me real bad. Bradley, to me, is the key to the Valley ever gaining a consistent meaningful presence on the national scene. WSU and Bradley have always had the resources to be a consistent winner if they ever put it together. WSU finally has. Bradley needs to.