Pre-season expectations from the pundits
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2021 8:02 pm
With the most balanced team in the Steele era, and a veteran laden team, X is poised for a big year. Obviously, losing Freemantle is a blow offensively to the team, but is not as devastating to the team's prospects as it would have to last year's team. This is due to two high quality post-wing transfers who will be an upgrade defensively, and Miles, who Coach says could be one of the best defensive players in the BE.
Even the national pundits are on the bandwagon. Perusing five of the most recent preseason rankings (range from 10-17 thru 11-4) the rankings for X ranges from 21 (Bart Torvik) to 33 (ESPN). Avg ranking was 27. Even though Free's surgery wasn't announced until last week, it was speculated with all sites in their commentary that he would miss a fairly significant length of time, so their prognostication was made with his absence in mind.
It is a glorious time for all us X fans as Cintas is now open to fans, this is Travis' 4th year, and X has at least 10 guys who have shown the ability to contribute at a fairly high level, and be in the top rotation of seven players for many-most teams. These include guys who were the best scorers on their previous or current team at some point in Tandy, Kunkel, and Stanley.
Also, a customary, tame non-conference schedule should help them weather the storm until Free is back. They will be favored in all but two games until conference season. I'm not in favor of it, because of the risk reward of beating non NCAA caliber teams. They don't move the needle if you beat them, but can put a big blemish on your resume if you lose.
On paper, this team will finish in the top three in the conference, and be a tourney team with a 7-9 seed. A glorious time indeed. Tuesday can't come soon enough.
Even the national pundits are on the bandwagon. Perusing five of the most recent preseason rankings (range from 10-17 thru 11-4) the rankings for X ranges from 21 (Bart Torvik) to 33 (ESPN). Avg ranking was 27. Even though Free's surgery wasn't announced until last week, it was speculated with all sites in their commentary that he would miss a fairly significant length of time, so their prognostication was made with his absence in mind.
It is a glorious time for all us X fans as Cintas is now open to fans, this is Travis' 4th year, and X has at least 10 guys who have shown the ability to contribute at a fairly high level, and be in the top rotation of seven players for many-most teams. These include guys who were the best scorers on their previous or current team at some point in Tandy, Kunkel, and Stanley.
Also, a customary, tame non-conference schedule should help them weather the storm until Free is back. They will be favored in all but two games until conference season. I'm not in favor of it, because of the risk reward of beating non NCAA caliber teams. They don't move the needle if you beat them, but can put a big blemish on your resume if you lose.
On paper, this team will finish in the top three in the conference, and be a tourney team with a 7-9 seed. A glorious time indeed. Tuesday can't come soon enough.