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Originally posted by 60Shock View PostHas anyone, other than perhaps our FANTASTIC optimistic, forevershockerfan (I say this with only the most respect), ever in the past, REALISTICALLY, mentioned the distinct possibility, in the preseason, that the Shockers had the slightest chance of being in the Final Four? Even in the 1960's and 1980's?
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Originally posted by Wurdaddy View PostReally no surprise here. BR has us most likely to run away with the conference title.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...titles/page/11
Evansville has a pair of outstanding players in D.J. Balentine and Egidijus Mockevicius, but the Purple Aces are a team on the fringe of getting invited to the 2016 NCAA tournament. Wichita State is a team on the fringe of winning it.“Losers Average Losers.” ― Paul Tudor Jones
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Personally this was my favorite
searching for Wichita State's runner-up is akin to sifting through the racks at a secondhand store for clothing that isn't flawed.
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Transfer Season winners and Losers
A program can change so quickly during transfer season. So which schools look better, and which came out looking worse?
WINNERS
6. Wichita State ShockersThe Shockers added two key pieces for this season, one in the initial stages of the transfer season and another after the 2014-15 campaign ended. Former Kansas guard Conner Frankamp, who was the victim of a numbers game in Lawrence, will be eligible at the break next season. And Cleveland State transfer Anton Grady, a 6-8 forward, is a grad transfer who averaged 14.3 points and 7.9 boards last season and could wind up starting for Gregg Marshall.
LOSERS
1. Cleveland State Vikings
No one got hit harder in the transfer season than head coach Gary Waters and the Vikings. A year ago, Waters lost Bryn Forbes to Michigan State. This time he lost his top two scorers in guard Trey Lewis (Louisville) and big man Anton Grady (Wichita State). Unlike Forbes, these two guys will graduate and play immediately at their next destinations. This is devastating for a mid-major program.
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K.,
If this has been posted, please delete. Thanks. http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebaske...state-shockers
rdr"Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View PostK.,
If this has been posted, please delete. Thanks. http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebaske...state-shockers
rdrShockerNut 2305
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Everyone's seen this. I just happened to come across it again. I love this program.
Shocker Story
"We know we'll never play the perfect game but if you strive for perfection often times you can achieve excellence and that's what we're about." HMFCGM
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Mark Adams is never shy about the Shocks!
Mark Adams @EnthusiAdams 3h3 hours ago Late 2008 season I told Gregg Marshall he could win the national championship at Wichita St. This season Shockers do it.
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Originally posted by Mr. Obvious View PostMark Adams is never shy about the Shocks!
Mark Adams @EnthusiAdams 3h3 hours ago Late 2008 season I told Gregg Marshall he could win the national championship at Wichita St. This season Shockers do it.ShockerNut 2305
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I like Adam's fervent lovefest with our basketball program as much as the next Shocker fan, but the guy is bordering on needing to rename his twitter profile to @HyperboliAdams. I don't think his above statement is terrible ridiculous at the current point in time, but he is often guilty of overstatement, so much so that some nationally don't take him terribly serious.
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