I've already voted NCAA even before Marshall confirmed that he'll be back, so I'm certainly not aiming any lower now.
Yes, the Shocks will be younger, but they may be just as talented and quite possibly more athletic. More important, they play differently from most Valley teams -- and may do so even more next season -- which gives them an advantage in league play, because their faster and more aggressive style is hard for conference opponents to prepare for and simulate in practice. The difference in style isn't as extreme as what we recently saw from VCU (which, you'll note, prospered again this season despite losing a LOT of experience), but it's there, and it may be there even more next year as Marshall tries to take advantage of speed and athleticism to offset reduced experience.
Yes, the Shocks will be younger, but they may be just as talented and quite possibly more athletic. More important, they play differently from most Valley teams -- and may do so even more next season -- which gives them an advantage in league play, because their faster and more aggressive style is hard for conference opponents to prepare for and simulate in practice. The difference in style isn't as extreme as what we recently saw from VCU (which, you'll note, prospered again this season despite losing a LOT of experience), but it's there, and it may be there even more next year as Marshall tries to take advantage of speed and athleticism to offset reduced experience.
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