Big Mike said:
In most seasons it was easy to dread the away games during the Valley season.....but for some reason this years sqaud seems more adept to playing on the road than the previous teams! Maybe it just me.......but the way these guys seem so mature and seem to stay in control even when trailing on the scoreboard....thus making me think this team has a very good chance for success! Does that mean they will go undefeated on the road this year.......probably not but they might win more than they lose.......which would give them a shot at the title! Anyway.....is it just me or has anyone else bought into this years sqaud ...who have already proven me wrong 8) ......I predicted a 500 season..... for this is a rebuilding year....right? :-o :lol:
I look for an 8 pt win tonight! :mrgreen:
I love the optimism and I agree with most of what you said except for the fact that there's no way we will finish .500 on the road. Yes, for as well as we did at Iowa St. (Neutral, but really away) and in the Chicago tourney, we also lost on the road to a below-average Tenn. Tech team and got massacred by Michigan St.
Everybody throws up a clunker or two on the road as well as it will be difficult to win on Wichita, SIU, Missouri State or Creighton's home floors. Losing 3 of those 4 is likely (but doesn't ruin the season) as well dropping at least two total to either EU, InS, UNI, ISU, Drake. I see 4-5 on the road in the Valley as a realistic goal to shoot for (as well at 8-1 at home). That would put us at 12-6 in conference, probably in the top 4 overall as well as 21-9 overall, virtually assuring a trip to the NCAA's.
I am really having a difficult time gauging the Valley so far. Every team has lost a few questionable ones (except Wichita's losses) as well as knocked off some good teams.
This is Jim Les' chance at an encore coaching performance worthy of Coach of the Year voting (and if he puts us in the top 3 or 4, after being predicted so low, he SHOULD win it, even if he doesn't).
Anyway, GO BU, This is a big one to start off the Valley season and we should be rested and ready for it. This will be a very good measuring stick (I think) to tell how good we can be.