[quote="BirdsEyeView"]McIntosh, Hawkins and Lee won't let us finish below 3rd.
I think they will be very disappointed if it's not 1st.[/quote]
lol
How many years has Muller voted them first and how many times have they delivered?
Cdizzle wrote:BirdsEyeView wrote:McIntosh, Hawkins and Lee won't let us finish below 3rd.
I think they will be very disappointed if it's not 1st.
I agree. I think ISUr has the most proven top-end talent returning this year and as such is less likely to finish as low as 4th. I don't think it will happen, but I actually think WSU may be the most likely of the 3 to finish 4th. There appears to be a very high ceiling with a lot of the roster, but how that all comes together in a few months will be interesting.
shocks771 wrote:
If I were you I would probably go ahead and tell your boys to prepare themselves to be disappointed. No doubt the Redbirds should be Top 3, but I just don't see a 1st place finish in the Redbirds future.
BirdsEyeView wrote:Very possible as well. But I wouldn't bet the bank your Shox win the league, nor would I bet the bank that ISUr doesn't if I were you. Both are very realistic possibilities.
MSU has a ton of talent, but questionable coach. This is a good spot for them IMO.
BirdsEyeView wrote:McIntosh, Hawkins and Lee won't let us finish below 3rd.
I think they will be very disappointed if it's not 1st.
BuBrave2006 wrote:BirdsEyeView wrote:McIntosh, Hawkins and Lee won't let us finish below 3rd.
I think they will be very disappointed if it's not 1st.
What does ISUr have besides these three? Who have they brought in that will make an impact? Do they have any depth, or will they be this years Evansville and run a six man rotation?
Cdizzle wrote:BirdsEyeView wrote:Very possible as well. But I wouldn't bet the bank your Shox win the league, nor would I bet the bank that ISUr doesn't if I were you. Both are very realistic possibilities.
MSU has a ton of talent, but questionable coach. This is a good spot for them IMO.
I think you could say the same thing about ISUr with regard to talent and coaching.
One thing that WSU does have going for them, if you look at it from the point of "WSU is regressing to the pack" is that WSU did not win the league in a tiebreaker last year. If Baker and VanVleet are worth 3 wins more than their replacements on this year's team, that still puts the 2017 WSU squad in contention and probably as the favorite.
glm38 wrote:He's had some rocky times for sure but overall he's been much better than Lusk.
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