ShockValue wrote:I said 3. It's hard to say I've been unimpressed considering the overall start, but we're not the same team we were last year. FVV seems hesitant to shoot, Baker hasn't improved, and we probably miss Cle more than I expected. I think 3-4 losses is very reasonable and possibly more if we can't find a way to score.
No, we're not the same team we were last year.
Last year's team routinely played in close games at the half against far weaker competition. For anyone overly worried about WSU's performance, here's the important number to remember: 7. As in seven of WSU's eight games against D1 opponents were against teams definitely better than the #5 team in the Valley, per Kenpom ... and the only team not in that list is Saint Louis, who are 3-0 against the bottom half of the conference.
5's a good number, too. Five of WSU's eight D1 opponents are better than the #3 team in the Valley. New Mexico St. checks in just slightly after Illinois St and before Evansville.
WSU's schedule is also ranked right around 200 spots higher (again, per KenPom) than any Valley team other than Illinois St & Missouri St. The only Valley team even CLOSE to WSU in schedule strength is still ranked 126 spots behind them.
The chasm between WSU/UNI and Illinois St/Evansville is pretty big right now. And the chasm between those two and the rest is even bigger.
People have an odd remembrance of last year. I guess an undefeated season naturally does that, but come on. We were hardly the unstoppable wrecking ball we became early. The WSU team last year that *I* remember trailed at the half against six of their 12 D1 noncon opponents, and they were tied or within one possession of three others ... that means we had three comfortable games at halftime. Through nine games this year, against a much tougher SOS, WSU has trailed once at halftime, and hasn't been within a single possession outside of that.
Outside of a loss to Utah on the road and a close game against Bama (who trailed WSU by one point last year at the half and lost by 5), WSU's exceeded it's noncon performance last year, to a pretty significant degree.