The Valley beat writers are already writing about who will be the Player of the Year -
Here's a couple such columns -- LINK -- LINK -- LINK --
I think there are only a few names even in the discussion this year - and FWIW, here's some thoughts
1- Marques Townes, Loyola - has ot be the frontrunner and unless Loyola collapses - it's his to lose - best player on the best team, 15.4 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 40.5% from 3-pt
2- Nick McGlynn, Drake - was the frontrunner when Drake got off to a great start, but now looks to be runnerup, 15.4 ppg, 8.3 rpg
3- Milik Yarbrough, ISU - still in the discussion but fading fast. If ISU wins out, he will be in the running, 16.9 ppg & 7.2 rpg
Remote chance - Phil Fayne (15.2 ppg & 6.0 rpg), Cameron Krutwig (14.4 ppg & 7.4 rpg), Darrell Brown, Jr. 15.1 ppg & 3 apg) -
BUT - in each of these cases, they are either the 2nd best player on their team or their team MUST run the table to get into the MVC race...
Other guys who may get votes but are too long shot to win: Armon Fletcher, Kavion Pippen, Tyreke Key, Tulio Da Silva,
-- Nick Norton (14 ppg & 6 assists) would have been in the discussion except he was injured after just one MVC conference game --
One other surprise - Indiana State's Jordan Barnes was on everybody's 1st Team until conference play started.
He was averaging 21 ppg against non-conference opponents, but since conference play started he is shooting poorly and
averaging under 11 ppg and has thus fallen out of the discussion.
Here's a couple such columns -- LINK -- LINK -- LINK --
I think there are only a few names even in the discussion this year - and FWIW, here's some thoughts
1- Marques Townes, Loyola - has ot be the frontrunner and unless Loyola collapses - it's his to lose - best player on the best team, 15.4 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 40.5% from 3-pt
2- Nick McGlynn, Drake - was the frontrunner when Drake got off to a great start, but now looks to be runnerup, 15.4 ppg, 8.3 rpg
3- Milik Yarbrough, ISU - still in the discussion but fading fast. If ISU wins out, he will be in the running, 16.9 ppg & 7.2 rpg
Remote chance - Phil Fayne (15.2 ppg & 6.0 rpg), Cameron Krutwig (14.4 ppg & 7.4 rpg), Darrell Brown, Jr. 15.1 ppg & 3 apg) -
BUT - in each of these cases, they are either the 2nd best player on their team or their team MUST run the table to get into the MVC race...
Other guys who may get votes but are too long shot to win: Armon Fletcher, Kavion Pippen, Tyreke Key, Tulio Da Silva,
-- Nick Norton (14 ppg & 6 assists) would have been in the discussion except he was injured after just one MVC conference game --
One other surprise - Indiana State's Jordan Barnes was on everybody's 1st Team until conference play started.
He was averaging 21 ppg against non-conference opponents, but since conference play started he is shooting poorly and
averaging under 11 ppg and has thus fallen out of the discussion.
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