Harsh words about Vander's decision even though the draft hasn't happened yet...
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/9222871/an-updated-look-top-25-2013-14-season-ncaa-men-college-basketball
You'll be hard pressed to find writers that agree with Vander's decision so should come as no surprise.
*Cue the replies to this with links from so-so writers agreeing with Vander
**Cue the replies to this with links from better than so-so writers agreeing with Vander
I think calling Jamil Wilson a glue guy is selling him short, hopefully he has a breakout year next season
Out of the 15 others on the cusp: Butler, Creighton, Georgetown, St. John's, Villanova
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Quote from: WarriorInDC on April 29, 2013, 01:05:32 PM
Out of the 15 others on the cusp: Butler, Creighton, Georgetown, St. John's, Villanova
And, in terms of league expansion, SLU also on the cusp. I'd be very surprised if they weren't a top 25 caliber team next season.
Quote from: Tommypop on April 29, 2013, 12:28:56 PM
I think calling Jamil Wilson a glue guy is selling him short, hopefully he has a breakout year next season
Trent Lockett turned out to be a "glue guy."
If we're to be what we can be next season, Jamil had better be more than that!
Even with Vander leaving, I'm thinking we are still Top 10. We have strong guards and a great class coming in.
We have Todd Mayo and we have a good replacement for Junior.
I'd figure 8th or 9th.
I don't understand how the Hoyas are not ranked. They return everyone but Porter. Whittington, assuming the house is in order, should really help.
And my friend from San Fran raves about this Domingo kid they are getting.
G'Town will find itself in the rankings most of the year is my guess.
Quote from: dgies9156 on April 29, 2013, 04:46:24 PM
Even with Vander leaving, I'm thinking we are still Top 10. We have strong guards and a great class coming in.
We have Todd Mayo and we have a good replacement for Junior.
I'd figure 8th or 9th.
Tough to count on freshmen and our PG situation is still not an absolute rock solid position.
Quote from: shoothoops on April 29, 2013, 02:01:37 PM
And, in terms of league expansion, SLU also on the cusp. I'd be very surprised if they weren't a top 25 caliber team next season.
Prepare to be surprised. Kwamain Mitchell, Cody Ellis and Cory Remekun were all in their top seven and have graduated with no replacements in sight. They will definitely struggle with depth. Keith Carter from Proviso East was recruited by Majerus to replace Mitchell, but he transferred to Valpo at the semester.
Quote from: MarquetteDano on April 29, 2013, 07:10:16 PM
I don't understand how the Hoyas are not ranked. They return everyone but Porter. Whittington, assuming the house is in order, should really help.
And my friend from San Fran raves about this Domingo kid they are getting.
G'Town will find itself in the rankings most of the year is my guess.
I agree that Georgetown is being underrated. As long as Joshua Smith doesn't see a lot of PT, they'll be pretty good.
Quote from: LittleMurs on April 29, 2013, 10:45:29 PM
I agree that Georgetown is being underrated. As long as Joshua Smith doesn't see a lot of PT, they'll be pretty good.
G Town was the only team in the tournament without a senior.
I would've put us at 12 but I'd say this is a pretty fair ranking for us all things considered. Also Andy Katz has us at #13
Quote from: dgies9156 on April 29, 2013, 04:46:24 PM
Even with Vander leaving, I'm thinking we are still Top 10. We have strong guards and a great class coming in.
We have Todd Mayo and we have a good replacement for Junior.
I'd figure 8th or 9th.
A crazy thought occurred to me this morning. Maybe Vander left, because he was affraid of losing his starting job. He is not a point guard, so he would not start there. The three is going to be taken by Wilson, Taylor or Mckay so he would not start there. That leaves the two where he started last year. What if JJJ is so good that Blue had to fear him starting or at least significantly cutting into his minutes at the two?
They believe our core is still intact.
Quote from: bilsu on April 30, 2013, 12:06:57 PM
A crazy thought occurred to me this morning. Maybe Vander left, because he was affraid of losing his starting job. He is not a point guard, so he would not start there. The three is going to be taken by Wilson, Taylor or Mckay so he would not start there. That leaves the two where he started last year. What if JJJ is so good that Blue had to fear him starting or at least significantly cutting into his minutes at the two?
I'm sure that his now-agent probably said the exact same thing to him a few weeks ago.
Crazy, yes. Original, no.