Not quite media hate, but not exactly love, either -- hence the new thread.
ESPunditN's Myron Medcalf, in telling us the potential fatal flaw of the current top 25 teams, gives us a blurb on each:
Specifically, here's his very superficial comment about WSU:
21. Wichita State Shockers
The Shockers are stomping the Missouri Valley Conference in their attempt to woo the selection committee. In nonconference matchups against Michigan State, Louisville and Oklahoma State, however, they were outmatched.
Markis McDuffie is a good player, but the Shockers don't have Ron Baker and Fred VanVleet to lead them past the best teams in the country and return to the Final Four.
Why is it so hard to realize that the Shocks who played those early games in which they were "outmatched" are not the same team -- not by a long shot -- that we now see roaring down the stretch? Not all teams improve at the same rate, and it stands to reason that one trying to replace four key seniors, two of whom (the two who provided most of the guard play, which is so critical in college) are now in the NBA, might take a little longer to come around. WSU isn't stomping teams because they're running up the score; they're stomping them because they're that much better. And (a) McDuffie is hardly alone these days; plus (b) the last time WSU was in the Final Four, they weren't looking to Fred and Ron to lead them past the best teams in the country that time, either, although they certainly played their part.
Just not a very thoughtful effort by Medcalf.
(Someone may already have posted this elsewhere, and if so, my apologies; moderators, please feel free to consolidate in whatever way makes sense.)
ESPunditN's Myron Medcalf, in telling us the potential fatal flaw of the current top 25 teams, gives us a blurb on each:
Specifically, here's his very superficial comment about WSU:
21. Wichita State Shockers
The Shockers are stomping the Missouri Valley Conference in their attempt to woo the selection committee. In nonconference matchups against Michigan State, Louisville and Oklahoma State, however, they were outmatched.
Markis McDuffie is a good player, but the Shockers don't have Ron Baker and Fred VanVleet to lead them past the best teams in the country and return to the Final Four.
Why is it so hard to realize that the Shocks who played those early games in which they were "outmatched" are not the same team -- not by a long shot -- that we now see roaring down the stretch? Not all teams improve at the same rate, and it stands to reason that one trying to replace four key seniors, two of whom (the two who provided most of the guard play, which is so critical in college) are now in the NBA, might take a little longer to come around. WSU isn't stomping teams because they're running up the score; they're stomping them because they're that much better. And (a) McDuffie is hardly alone these days; plus (b) the last time WSU was in the Final Four, they weren't looking to Fred and Ron to lead them past the best teams in the country that time, either, although they certainly played their part.
Just not a very thoughtful effort by Medcalf.
(Someone may already have posted this elsewhere, and if so, my apologies; moderators, please feel free to consolidate in whatever way makes sense.)
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