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    collegehoopsnet has named their High mid-major All Americans..

    Their first team is
    G - Patrick Mills (So, St. Mary's)
    G - Tyreke Evans (Fr, Memphis)
    G - Dionte Christmas (Sr, Temple)
    F - Ahmad Nivins (Sr ,St. Joseph's)
    C - Luke Nevill (Sr, Utah)
    with Tyreke Evans being the POY

    there's one Valley player on the 4th Team - Booker Woodfox
    and OE made Honorable Mention along with Evansville's Shy Ely.


    collegeinsider named their mid-major Freshman of the Year - Rider’s Novar Gadson
    and mid-major Defensive POY - Drexel's Scott Rodgers
    College basketball fan site featuring the original Mid-Major Top 25 poll, NCAA basketball coach columns, Angela Lento's Runway to the Fashionable Four, the Fashion Power Index and more.

    College basketball fan site featuring the original Mid-Major Top 25 poll, NCAA basketball coach columns, Angela Lento's Runway to the Fashionable Four, the Fashion Power Index and more.


    frankly I am surprised....these guys must only read east coast newspapers...
    or maybe they've never heard of Gordon Hayward.

    Their pick for frosh of the year, Rodgers, averaged 10.5 ppg, 5.6 rpg for a team that wasn't even among the top 50% in RPI and which had the 306th strongest NCSOS!
    Butler was ranked all season, had a top-40 NCSOS, and Hayward averaged 13 ppg, 7 rpg and hit 45% on 3-pointers - a better shooting pct. from beyond the arc than Rodgers had from right under the basket!

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    Originally posted by tornado View Post
    Their pick for frosh of the year, Rodgers, averaged 10.5 ppg, 5.6 rpg for a team that wasn't even among the top 50% in RPI and which had the 306th strongest NCSOS!
    Butler was ranked all season, had a top-40 NCSOS, and Hayward averaged 13 ppg, 7 rpg and hit 45% on 3-pointers - a better shooting pct. from beyond the arc than Rodgers had from right under the basket!
    Rodgers was the defensive POY. You'd have an easy argument of Hayward over Gadson, though.

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    • #3
      sorry...I said Rodgers, but the stats and facts I gave were Gadson's & Rider's

      Hayward's stats and overall performance over the season were far superior...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tornado View Post
        sorry...I said Rodgers, but the stats and facts I gave were Gadson's & Rider's

        Hayward's stats and overall performance over the season were far superior...
        Mid major awards tend to do this....go for the overshadowed player (at Rider) instead of a player for a powerhouse team (Butler) that made national waves....sort of silly.

        Like how Hayward makes their mid-major AA team, Gadson doesn't...and Gadson is freshman POY anyways. Makes no sense.

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        • #5
          Asian...In my opinion all of this "mid-major" stuff is silly. Why would we expect anyone to treat us like "big boys" if we don't stop calling ourselves "mid-majors" and having things like "mid-major" Top 25, and "mid-major" awards?

          Either you play big boy basketball or you dont.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by leebiddlecome View Post
            Asian...In my opinion all of this "mid-major" stuff is silly. Why would we expect anyone to treat us like "big boys" if we don't stop calling ourselves "mid-majors" and having things like "mid-major" Top 25, and "mid-major" awards?

            Either you play big boy basketball or you dont.

            The problem is there's so many definitions of mid majors that exist. Does it include the Valley? The A-10? The WAC? The MWC? You'll get varying opinions on every one. So you can't really tell if "mid major" is an insult or not.

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            • #7
              Where's Stephen Curry on this list?

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              • #8
                The list above was for the high mid-majors, but CHN has a separate category for the lower mid-majors..like Davidson

                They now have that list up -- sorry it is a bit confusing........




                First Team Mid-Major All-America
                G - Stephen Curry - Jr, Davidson
                G - Eric Maynor - Sr, VCU
                G - Ben Woodside - Sr, North Dakota St
                G - Lester Hudson - Sr, Tennessee-Martin
                F - Matt Howard - So, Butler



                it appears all the Valley teams are in the higher category

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                • #9
                  Butler a lower mid major? Really?
                  Return to Glory

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Rusty 54 View Post
                    Butler a lower mid major? Really?
                    I guess it goes by conference.

                    The whole thing seems stupid to me.

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