I sure am enjoying all the publicity. It's great to be a Shocker
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I'm OK with our ranking. Sure, I'd like to see us in the top 10, but I think a lot of sports writers are still waiting to see if we can maintain consistency over the next few years.
Give us 2 -3 consecutive years not only making it to the NCAA tournament, but winning one or more games each time. Then if we aren't ranked higher, we have got a right to scream.
We are only 6 positions from making it into the top 10. If we do well against our OC opponents and a few of the big guys lose, who knows where we will be ranked by the time conference play starts.
Plus, as long as we stay within the top 25, we will continue to have our name and game results listed and commented on in virtually every sports page in the country. That type of PR is hard to beat.
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Too high. Looks like I'm the only one who has serious questions about the offensive ability that CJ, KC and DC bring to the table. Carl Hall they are not. Also, though I like FVV very much, he's not faster/quicker than Malcom and won't be able to break down his opponent and drive the basket like MA could. IMO, this team is going to be perimeter oriented on offense. From a FG percentage, that will hurt.
I believe KC and DC will start getting comfortable with the system at mid-season and start paying dividends, but CJ no way. 20 - 25 range is more like it.
Happy Halloween!
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Originally posted by Play Angry View PostWhen you're wrong 9 times out of 10, ya gotta pat yourself on the back a little when the 1 rolls around :)Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by KC Shox View PostToo high. Looks like I'm the only one who has serious questions about the offensive ability that CJ, KC and DC bring to the table. Carl Hall they are not. Also, though I like FVV very much, he's not faster/quicker than Malcom and won't be able to break down his opponent and drive the basket like MA could. IMO, this team is going to be perimeter oriented on offense. From a FG percentage, that will hurt.
I believe KC and DC will start getting comfortable with the system at mid-season and start paying dividends, but CJ no way. 20 - 25 range is more like it.
Happy Halloween!Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View PostInteresting to note is Baylor coming in at #25. It sure is nice to hear we scrimmaged very well against a top 25 opponent.
Also interesting to note is Myron Medcalf's analysis of the AP poll. Maybe he's finally starting to come around:
"Biggest surprise? Wichita State at No. 16 and Ohio State at No. 11. Both have lost key players (Malcolm Armstead and Deshaun Thomas, respectively), but the Shockers handled the Buckeyes in the NCAA tournament and then, they nearly knocked off national champion Louisville in the Final Four. I don’t think it’s crazy to give Wichita State top 10 consideration."
http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebaske...s-aps-top-slotDeuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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"Enjoy the ride."
- a smart man
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Originally posted by KC Shox View PostToo high. Looks like I'm the only one who has serious questions about the offensive ability that CJ, KC and DC bring to the table. Carl Hall they are not. Also, though I like FVV very much, he's not faster/quicker than Malcom and won't be able to break down his opponent and drive the basket like MA could. IMO, this team is going to be perimeter oriented on offense. From a FG percentage, that will hurt.
I believe KC and DC will start getting comfortable with the system at mid-season and start paying dividends, but CJ no way. 20 - 25 range is more like it.
Happy Halloween!The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View PostInteresting to note is Baylor coming in at #25. It sure is nice to hear we scrimmaged very well against a top 25 opponent.
Also interesting to note is Myron Medcalf's analysis of the AP poll. Maybe he's finally starting to come around:
"Biggest surprise? Wichita State at No. 16 and Ohio State at No. 11. Both have lost key players (Malcolm Armstead and Deshaun Thomas, respectively), but the Shockers handled the Buckeyes in the NCAA tournament and then, they nearly knocked off national champion Louisville in the Final Four. I don’t think it’s crazy to give Wichita State top 10 consideration."
http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebaske...s-aps-top-slot
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To try to get an unbiased view about our ranking, a Syracuse fan thought that Wichita State was ranked too low compared to the other three Final Four participants. But, he did say pre-season really doesn't matter. I remember a year after LSU went to the Final Four, they were ranked top 5 pre-season and by end of season went to the NIT. So ranks... stanks, just win Shockers...play angry.
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Originally posted by lemuel777 View PostI remember a year after LSU went to the Final Four, they were ranked top 5 pre-season and by end of season went to the NIT. So ranks... stanks, just win Shockers...play angry.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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The best thing about being ranked pre season is that you don't have to fight your way through all the other schools to get recognized for your wins early in the non con. Winning takes care of itself and puts pressure on the ones not ranked.
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