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  • College Sports Madness Top 144 Countdown

    The 2018-19 countdown has begun...

    144 Grambling
    143 Illinois - http://www.collegesportsmadness.com/article/16349
    142 South Alabama
    141 Wright State
    140 NC Central
    139 Grand Cayon
    138 Temple
    137 Stanford
    136 Weber State (Cancun Challenge team)
    135 Wagner
    134 Hartford
    133 East Tennessee
    132 Utah
    131 Radford
    130 Tulsa
    129 NORTHERN IOWA- 6th in the MVC - http://www.collegesportsmadness.com/article/16379
    128 VCU
    127 UNLV
    126 Troy
    125 San Francisco

    ..so five more MVC teams in the top 124...

    Predictions anyone? Here's my predictions of what THEY WILL SAY - not necessarily of what will happen....
    I am thinking their MVC top five will be Loyola (in the 20's), ISU (close behind- maybe 30's), SIU (40's), Bradley (70's) and InSU (around 100)

  • #2
    Valpo has some good recruits and might be up there.

    Loyola 20s
    ISU 50s
    SIU 60s
    BU 70s
    Valpo 90s

    Personally I think ISU (140 in Kenpom, 6th luckiest) is overrated and SIU (Thik Bol seems to be overlooked in a lot of these things) is underrated.
    BRADLEY BASKETBALL
    -2 NCAA Title Games
    -3 NCAA Elite Eights
    -4 NCAA Sweet 16s
    -4 NIT Championships

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    • #3
      Not sure why Valpo is being considered to take that big of a leap this year? from last place to 5th. I just don't see that at all. They will improve for sure but not enough for 5th.

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      • #4
        A couple of Valpo's new players have to sit out this season after transferring from other schools, so I don't see them competing in the top half of the MVC in 2018-19. But in 2019-20 I can see them making a jump up. They could be pretty good with their transfers becoming eligible in 2019-20 (Nick Robinson & Eron Gordon).

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        • #5
          It would be outstanding if the MVC had four -- even five?!?! -- teams in the Top 100. That would give our schedule six or eight games that would look good to the Selection Committee should we win our share.

          I really hope these and all Valley teams do well in the non-con to put us in this kind of position.
          Yajusneverno!

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          • #6
            124 Kent State
            123 Iowa State
            ...

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            • #7
              Maybe they're a year away with Robinson and Gordon sitting out but Valpo this year adds two pretty highly rated recruits in Providence's Ryan Fazekas and Whitney Young's Javon Freeman.
              BRADLEY BASKETBALL
              -2 NCAA Title Games
              -3 NCAA Elite Eights
              -4 NCAA Sweet 16s
              -4 NIT Championships

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              • #8
                Ryan Fazekas might help Valpo a little, but he was only a 3.0 ppg scorer and 1.1 rpg rebounder in his final season at Providence and hasn't played since the 2016-17 season, and he barely played in the second half of that season.[LINK] Javon Freeman will probably play a fair bit out of necessity as a freshman, but I do not see these two, or their other new player Daniel Sackey, making up what they lost from last season.

                Valpo lost their best player, top scorer, top rebounder, and All Defensive team member Tevonn Walker (14.8 ppg & 4.8 rpg), Max Joseph, who started 21 of 32 games (7.3 ppg & 4.2 rpg), and Joe Burton (11.5 ppg & 38% from three) who was a starter until he left mid-season last year. Burton might have been more valuable than some thought. They were 9-3 before he left, and 6-14 after he left the team.

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                • #9
                  Fazekas started 12 games as a frosh for Providence and dealt with a myriad of injuries his 2 years. Was a 4 star per ESPN.

                  Ryan Fazekas is returning to the Region. The 2015 Marquette graduate and Chesterton native committed to Valparaiso following his transfer from Providence after two seasons. The 6-foot-8 forward wil…
                  BRADLEY BASKETBALL
                  -2 NCAA Title Games
                  -3 NCAA Elite Eights
                  -4 NCAA Sweet 16s
                  -4 NIT Championships

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                  • #10
                    Bradley had a couple ghuys who were once 4-Star guys (Shaw, Foster)


                    continuing the CSM Countdown...

                    123 Penn State

                    122 UC-Davis - picked #2 in the Big West - http://www.collegesportsmadness.com/article/16391


                    UC Davis Aggies

                    2018-2019 Overall Rank: #121
                    Conference Rank: #2 Big West

                    After a few rough seasons, UC Davis has emerged as a very dangerous team in the Big West under Coach
                    Jim Les. Three times in the last four years the Aggies have reached either the NIT or the NCAA Tournament.
                    In 2017-2018, UC Davis won the regular season title, but were upset by Cal State Fullerton in the semifinals
                    of the conference tournament and had to settle for a trip to the NIT. Once again the Aggies have the talent to
                    get to the postseason and this time they will hope for another trip to the NCAA Tournament instead of the NIT.

                    2017-18 Record: 22-11, 12-4
                    2017-18 Postseason: NIT
                    Coach: Jim Les
                    Coach Record: 109-115 at UC Davis, 263-255 overall

                    Key Departed Players:
                    Chima Moneke, Forward, 18.4 ppg
                    Michael Onyebalu, Guard, 5.8 ppg
                    Arell Hennings, Guard, 3.2 ppg

                    Key Returning Players:
                    TJ Shorts II, Senior, Guard, 14.8 ppg
                    Siler Schneider, Senior, Guard, 13.9 ppg
                    Garrison Goode, Senior, Forward, 4.8 ppg
                    AJ John, Senior, Forward, 7.9 ppg
                    Joe Mooney, Junior, Guard, 6.5 ppg
                    Rogers Printup, Junior, Guard, 3.8 ppg
                    Colin Russell, Senior, Forward, 1.7 ppg
                    Delveion Jackson, Sophomore, Guard, 1.3 ppg

                    Key New Players:
                    Stefan Gonzalez, Junior Guard, Transfer from St. Mary’s
                    Gio Nelson, RS Freshman, Guard
                    Matt Neufeld, Junior, Center, Transfer from Saint Louis
                    Jonah Underwood, Junior, Forward, Transfer from San Jose City
                    Cameron Ba, Freshman, Guard
                    Caleb Fuller, Freshman, Guard
                    B.J. Shaw, Freshman, Guard
                    Damion Squire, Freshman, Guard

                    Projection:
                    TJ Shorts II came to UC Davis last season after a couple years at the junior college level and immediately
                    became the conference’s best player. The 5-9 senior averaged 14.8 points, 4.4 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 1.9
                    steals. He won the Big West Newcomer and Player of the Year Awards and will look to add the latter to his
                    resume once again. Siler Schneider adds another quality scoring threat to the backcourt. With Joe Mooney
                    and Rogers Printup back, the backcourt has plenty of options. The potential concern is in the frontcourt
                    where Chima Moneke needs to be replaced after averaging 18.4 points, 9.6 rebounds and 1.1 blocks. AJ John
                    and Garrison Goode are the most productive frontcourt players returning, but the Aggies also bring in Matt
                    Neufeld, a transfer from Saint Louis, and junior college transfer Jonah Underwood to help bolster the unit. As
                    long as the frontcourt can at least be serviceable without Moneke, the backcourt will be able to carry UC
                    Davis back towards the top of the Big West.

                    Projected Postseason Tournament: CBI/CIT

                    By the Numbers:
                    Scoring Offense: 72.3 (217th in nation, 4th in conference)
                    Scoring Defense: 67.9 (61, 2)
                    Field-Goal Percentage: 46.4 (78, 2)
                    Field-Goal Defense: 42.5 (86, 4)
                    Three-Point Field Goals Per Game: 6.5 (283, 4)
                    Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage: 37.2 (74, 2)
                    Free-Throw Percentage: 71.6 (159, 4)
                    Rebound Margin: -2.1 (273, 6)
                    Assists Per Game: 12.2 (281, 8 )
                    Turnovers Per Game: 13.0 (183, 4)

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                    • #11
                      We also had a 4 star in Cunningham who has had a good college career. There??™s also this 4 star Clayton Custer guy who transferred into the conference. But it??™s certainly no guarantee.
                      BRADLEY BASKETBALL
                      -2 NCAA Title Games
                      -3 NCAA Elite Eights
                      -4 NCAA Sweet 16s
                      -4 NIT Championships

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                      • #12
                        Cunningham has one year left to solidify his legacy - but so far he's been hampered by injuries

                        Marcellus Sommerville was also rated 4-Star back in 2001

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                        • #13
                          Countdown continues...

                          #119 Lehigh
                          #118 Charleston
                          #117 Northern Kentucky
                          #116 Georgia Southern - another likely Bradley opponent this season - http://www.collegesportsmadness.com/article/16400

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                          • #14
                            #112 Valparaiso

                            college sports madness,Men's Basketball,Missouri Valley,Valparaiso,Joel Welser
                            BRADLEY BASKETBALL
                            -2 NCAA Title Games
                            -3 NCAA Elite Eights
                            -4 NCAA Sweet 16s
                            -4 NIT Championships

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                            • #15
                              Thanks-
                              the other ones in between...

                              #115 St. John's (8th in Big East)
                              #114 Minnesota (10th in Big Ten)
                              #113 South Carolina (13th in SEC)

                              #112 Valparaiso - 5th in MVC - http://www.collegesportsmadness.com/article/16410
                              ..but remember - there were several reputable publications that picked Valparaiso 5th LAST YEAR - LINK, and EVEN FOURTH!!
                              Some even picked them 2nd!!!!
                              instead they were dead last -

                              but one of their players, Jaume Sorolla, is back in Canarias training and just told the media there he expects Valpo to win the MVC Championship *

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