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Originally posted by ShockingButTrue View PostTrue, but we've done well in post season tourneys. So it's more than even. :wsu_posters:
Perhaps..."When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!
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Originally posted by shocks02 View PostESPN computers say we're #1! http://www.espn.com/mens-college-bas...mer-bpi-update
All good...
However, they clearly state in the article that this ranking does not take transfers into consideration, or the upcoming schedule.
Seems a bit premature to release a ranking when we don't have the schedule out yet.
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Originally posted by vbird53 View PostWe're #1! We're #1!
All good...
However, they clearly state in the article that this ranking does not take transfers into consideration, or the upcoming schedule.
Seems a bit premature to release a ranking when we don't have the schedule out yet.
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We peaked at the right time last season. We will be very good this season.
Hopefully a top ten team, but lets not over hype this years team just yet.
There are a lot of outstanding teams out there and it's who is playing the
best in March that counts.
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Originally posted by asiseeit View PostThere are a lot of outstanding teams out there and it's who is playing the
best in March that counts.
See also: 2017 10 seed.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostIT'S LITERALLY THE SAME TEAM
Voters who still subscribe to the mid-major stereotype will underrate them; those who look at the Shocks on merit won't, which is why we're seeing all these preseason top ten, or five, or higher picks. What I think will be interesting is what happens if the Shocks get upset a time or two, as most teams do -- will WSU get the "quality loss" pass that others do (ahem, Flagship) or will they be treated like a bunch of interlopers who got in over their heads? A look at Creighton's first year in the Geographically Enormous East may be instructive in that event.
Of course, maybe they'll stay healthy and play well and just avoid the upsets. That can happen, too, and if it does, I'd say don't hold your breath waiting for the ESPN pundits to rank them 15th as you suggested earlier.
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Originally posted by WSUwatcher View PostA look at Creighton's first year in the Geographically Enormous East may be instructive in that event.
I see nothing instructive about that Creighton team for this conversation. WSU has already had seasons staying highly ranked all season. This year, with the AAC boost, they certainly won't be floating in and out of the top 25.
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Originally posted by shocks02 View PostESPN computers say we're #1! http://www.espn.com/mens-college-bas...mer-bpi-update
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Originally posted by rrshock View PostLooking at that, the Shocks have up to 4 games against the top 11 teams on the list. 5 if they catch Cinnci in the AAC TourneyLast edited by another shocker; July 29, 2017, 12:00 AM.
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"How Marvin Bagley shook up the college hoops Way-Too-Early Top 25" - ESPN
by Myron Medcalf, ESPN Sports Writer
Posted: 08/17/17, 8:36am CDT
You knew this was coming the moment top recruit Marvin Bagley picked Duke, right? The Blue Devils have vaulted ahead of Kentucky, Michigan State, Kansas and ex-No. 1 Arizona. But actually, the decision to make Duke No. 1 was harder than you might think.
"1. Duke Blue Devils
2. Arizona Wildcats
3. Kansas Jayhawks
4. Michigan State Spartans
5. Kentucky Wildcats
6. Louisville Cardinals
7. Florida Gators
8. West Virginia Mountaineers
9. Villanova Wildcats
10. Wichita State Shockers
Previous Way-Too-Early ranking: 6
Key losses: None
Key additions: None
Last month, Landry Shamet (24.1 percent assist rate in league play, 44 percent from the 3-point line) suffered a stress fracture in his right foot, an injury that could demand a four-month recovery and threaten his availability for the start of the season. Shamet, the gifted point guard who scored 20 points and did not commit a turnover in his team's second-round NCAA tourney loss to Kentucky in March, redshirted during his freshman season after suffering a stress fracture in his left foot. So this is a scary development for the Shockers who -- if healthy -- can win the American Athletic Conference title in their inaugural season and chase another Final Four berth. Every key player from last season's squad will return in 2017-18. Shaquille Morris announced his return after entering the NBA draft without hiring an agent. Markis McDuffie, who led last season's team with 11.5 PPG, also tested the waters but will join Morris & Co. back in Wichita, Kansas, this year. A backcourt of Conner Frankamp (8.6 PPG, 44 percent from the 3-point line) and Shamet should lead Wichita State to another successful season under coach Gregg Marshall. But we're moving Wichita State down until we know more about Shamet's recovery...."
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