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Originally posted by DRuff34 View PostWow, glad to hear there are other Shocker fans in CT! I'm also heading down to the Seton Hall game. Thanks for the game time info. I had been to the Seton Hall site recently, so it must have just been updated. Where are you guys located in CT?
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Originally posted by Play Angry View PostNice. Sounds like a potential ESPNU/2 pickup given the tip time.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostNew Year's Eve game to open the Valley. Hmm.Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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Originally posted by shock-it-to-me View PostI saw the original post and excitedly opened the link to see when our "big" MVC games were scheduled. Then I realized, There really aren't any "big" MVC games for us...Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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Originally posted by WSUwatcher View PostLooks like the schedule makers are picking IllSt to finish second this season. (Or, who knows -- if they listen to Coach "Dan the Parole Office Man," maybe first.)
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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostI still haven't bought into this. I keep hearing it, but is everyone remembering that Lynch left? I mean, I'd pick them second if he was returning, but I'm expecting Illinois State to be back in the 4-7 range. Someone correct me here, or give me some other rationale to chew on, but I've got Evansville as the easy choice for 2nd. I mean, how do you look at Balentine, Mock and some JUCO talent and not put that above a floundering Illinois State team? Evansville is gearing up for a glory run/curtain call of their own this season, and for some reason they aren't getting any attention. Maybe Marty Simmons really is that bad and I just don't get it.
Balentine took 563 shots last year
Mockevicius took 266 shots last year
Let's compare that to WSU's use of its top post scorer:
Carter took 16 shots per 40 minutes and 6.6 free throw attempts per 40 minutes
Mockevicius took 11 shots per 40 minutes 6.0 free throw attempts per 40 minutes
It's not like WSU doesn't have elite guards that eat up a certain percentage of the shots in the offense, yet WSU got looks for Carter way more frequently than Evansville got looks for Mock. Unless Evansville fixes that and isn't the Balentine show, they will continue to squander what should be a legit shot at the top 3 in the Valley and a potential NCAA berth.Last edited by The Mad Hatter; September 8, 2015, 05:41 PM."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Originally posted by The Mad Hatter View PostEvansville would be a clear pick for second if not for the fact that Simmons should zero ability to use a dominant post player, instead wasting that talent running screens for Balentine. It made sense to run that offense when all they had was one good shooter, but it completely wastes there potential with Mock. For reference:
Balentine took 563 shots last year
Mockevicius took 266 shots last year
Let's compare that to WSU's use of its top post scorer:
Carter took 16 shots per 40 minutes and 6.6 free throw attempts per 40 minutes
Mockevicius took 11 shots per 40 minutes 6.0 free throw attempts per 40 minutes
It's not like WSU doesn't have elite guards that eat up a certain percentage of the shots in the offense, yet WSU got looks for Carter way more frequently than Evansville got looks for Mock. Unless Evansville fixes that and isn't the Balentine show, they will continue to squander what should be a legit shot at the top 3 in the Valley and a potential NCAA berth.
They added a 7'1" transfer center from Nebraska, and they have a mostly upper classmen-led team right now, even at the other positions. With a down Valley once again, they should clean up just like WSU should. After that, I'd hear arguments for UNI and Loyola over Illinois State. To me, the only way Illinois State gets 2nd is if this is another horrifically down year for the MVC where WSU is a top 10 or 20 team, and the next best team has an RPI of something like 80. Say it ain't so...
As for the bottom half of the Valley, it's impossible to distinguish much. Mo State, SIU, Bradley, Drake are all capable of being last, and Indiana State is probably going to be the one who misses Thursday. I guess the good news is there is always that chance Bradley might surge under this new coach. I'd sure love to see Bradley and SIU pull something together.
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I wonder when Missouri State will add the countdown clock until they host Wichita State?
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Originally posted by _kai_ View PostI wonder when Missouri State will add the countdown clock until they host Wichita State?
We're talking something like 2019, right? They literally can't afford to buy him out...
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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostI really do appreciate this perspective. I just spent 10 minutes pulling up the roster of each Valley team and when you look at what's out there in the conference, Evansville's roster really does stand out. They absolutely should be 2nd. I think you answered my question...and the answer is that Marty Simmons really is the issue. That's unfortunate if true. I'm still going to hold out hope that those two amazing players get a chance to go out in style, though. Those are two guys who should be remembered, and I want to see them at least make the dance this season, if not get a chance to face KU (which would guarantee a second round appearance).
They added a 7'1" transfer center from Nebraska, and they have a mostly upper classmen-led team right now, even at the other positions. With a down Valley once again, they should clean up just like WSU should. After that, I'd hear arguments for UNI and Loyola over Illinois State. To me, the only way Illinois State gets 2nd is if this is another horrifically down year for the MVC where WSU is a top 10 or 20 team, and the next best team has an RPI of something like 80. Say it ain't so...
As for the bottom half of the Valley, it's impossible to distinguish much. Mo State, SIU, Bradley, Drake are all capable of being last, and Indiana State is probably going to be the one who misses Thursday. I guess the good news is there is always that chance Bradley might surge under this new coach. I'd sure love to see Bradley and SIU pull something together.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostThey literally can't afford to buy him out...
I don't know whether to feel bad for their clinical-level narcosis, or just point my finger and laugh.
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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostI still haven't bought into this. I keep hearing it, but is everyone remembering that Lynch left? I mean, I'd pick them second if he was returning, but I'm expecting Illinois State to be back in the 4-7 range. Someone correct me here, or give me some other rationale to chew on, but I've got Evansville as the easy choice for 2nd.
So based on that analysis I can see the Turds making it top 3.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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