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    Tomorrow, Monday 10/30, is Basketball Media Day in St. Louis for the Missouri Valley. The Bradley coaches and Athletic Dept. staff and maybe some players will be headed there as will the other 9 schools. Likely the PJ Star will be there and will report about the day's events.

    The coaches and media representatives will each be polled for the projected order of finish. And they will each pick the preseason All Conference teams, and other selections like Preseason Player of the Year, and Freshman and Newcomer of the Year.

    I will give my guess for the picks. Anyone else have a guess?

    1-SIU
    2-WSU
    3-CU
    4-MSU
    5-UE
    6-UNI
    7-BU
    8-IlSU
    9-DU
    10-InSU

    All MVC- Stout (UNI), Funk (CU), Webster (UE), Tatum (SIU), Ahearn (MSU).

    POY- Because Nate Funk is coming off a major injury, I will pick Jamal Tatum of SIU

    NOY- This is the most difficult. Juco Ty Morrison of Creighton would have been the logical pick, but he has been ill and might redshirt. So I'll go with the hype and pick freshman Osiris Eldridge of ISU.
    "Peoria, land of 10,000 coaches"

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    1 SIU
    2 MSU
    3 CU
    4 WSU
    5 UNI
    6 BU
    7 UE
    8 DU
    9 ILSU
    10 InSU

    All Conf Falker,Tatum,Funk,Webster,Stout
    POY Funk
    NOY ?

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    • #3
      SIU
      WSU
      CU
      MSU
      UE
      UNI
      BU
      DU
      ILSU
      InSU

      NOY:Nick Bahe (transfer from Kansas to Creighton becomes eligible this year)
      POY:Stout
      All MVC-Wilson, Stout, Tatum, Young, and Ahearn (leading scorer in MVC last year)

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      • #4
        This is all too difficult for me.

        Just a note... doesn't the POY usually come from the team that wins the MVC?

        Press, change, rearrange.

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        • #5
          SIU
          CU
          WSU
          MSU
          UNI
          EU
          BU
          DU
          ISU
          InSU
          Onward and Upward!

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          • #6
            SIU
            CU
            MSU
            WSU
            UNI
            EU
            BU
            DU
            ISU
            InSU

            POY Tatum
            NOY Morrison
            All Valley Tatum, Falker, Stout, Funk, Ahearn
            From PJ Star sports expert Kirk Wessler in his Jan. 10, 2012 column following 8th loss in a row at Drake-
            "Yes, the Braves are better than they were when the season started two months ago. By a light year or two, they??™re better."

            And from the PJ Star 4/26/12, Dave Reynolds-
            "Fields and Grier both appear to be difference makers. If Bradley continues to add the right players around them, happy days may be ahead for the Braves after a long dry spell."

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            • #7
              Why does everyone have UNI and UE ahead of us. I'm not suggesting they won't finish better than us, but I'm just curious why. Don't they have (if not more) questions than us coming into this season?

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              • #8
                All the pundits are using the same concept that Bradley lost more scoring and rebounding than everyone else, while many of the Valley teams have much or all coming back.
                UE has all five starters returning.

                I fully expect such reasoning, but it did fail to predict BU's deep NCAA run, because they were looking too much at how the Braves did the year before.
                Bradley again has a bunch of experienced seniors (Zach, JJ, Will, DA, and even DRuff) so I still think BU will do better than 8th or 9th, but as I said, I really can't argue much with what they are selecting.


                By the way....here is how the coaches and media predicted the finish in 2005-2006:

                Missouri Valley Preseason Poll from 2005-2006

                1. UNI (23) -- 379
                2. Creighton (15) -- 372
                3. Southern Illinois (1) -- 311
                4. Missouri State -- 252
                5. Wichita State -- 244
                6. Bradley -- 226
                7. Drake -- 141
                8. Indiana State (1) -- 118
                9. Evansville -- 90
                10. Illinois State -- 67

                They had UNI and CU as clear favorites, with SIU, MSU, WSU and BU far, far behind in the polling.

                Turns out that SIU, MSU, WSU, and especially BU all had FAR superior seasons to CU and UNI.
                And just who was that numbskull who gave Indiana State a FIRST PLACE VOTE?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tornado
                  And just who was that numbskull who gave Indiana State a FIRST PLACE VOTE?
                  Waltman prolly. Haha.
                  Once A Brave ... Always A Brave

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                  • #10
                    Here's another report on MVC Media Day

                    "MVC still has a chip on shoulder

                    So what does the Missouri Valley do for an encore as it celebrates its 100th birthday?"

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                    • #11
                      "Good thing Billy Packer wasn't there"

                      "It's just as well Packer didn't attend the luncheon. It's doubtful he would have felt like eating. There wasn't any crow on the menu.
                      "

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                      • #12
                        ON the Foxsports college basketball blog, they have Jim Les labelled as one of the Valley's
                        "terrific coaches"


                        Other notes on the blog...
                        Ty Morrison has GRAVE'S DISEASE not Gray's Disease
                        (Gray's Disease is a rare neuro-optic disease)


                        also, Karon Bradley says Kyle Wilson is a better outside shooter than Marquette's Steve Novak.
                        ....but....here are the facts:
                        Steve Novak shot 47% from 3-pt range and 48% overall last year, averaging 18ppg and is now in the NBA.
                        Kyle Wilson shot 43% from 3-pt, and 46% overall, averaging 11ppg, and has a long way to go to get to the NBA.

                        They call PJ Couisnard the most underrated player in the league, despite that Couisnard is on almost everyone's 1st or 2nd team All Valley lists.

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