I think the program certainly has a ceiling high enough to be a top Valley contender year in and year out like Drake, UNI (typically), Creighton and Wichita in days of old, Loyola in recent years, I assume Belmont now. That’s what we should expect.
Wardle rebuilt the program and made us really solid teams that had some things break their way and won Arch Madness. That now seems to be paying dividends to land better talent like a Leons, Roberts, Hickman, etc. I agree it’s harder for mid-majors to land kids that our athletes and can shoot, but they can succeed with good hidden gem recruiting and player development (Zek, Leons). It’s also about building rosters that have a balance of both types of players. The next step for Bradley and Wardle is to become those consistent contenders in the regular season. The question was could Wardle take that next step.
That COVID year team had a lot of issues, but one off year can be forgiven. These last two needed to show we could contend at the top though and take that next step. That’s why this team was so frustrating early on, because they didn’t live up to that potential or look like they could contend. It appears we may finally take that next step to be annual contenders. Credit to Wardle for being able to do so. Certainly the Valley is way easier now than in the Les era when the Valley was a top 7 or 8 conference, but hopefully that will improve.