I actually thought that the Valley was a little weaker than usual this year outside of the top 2 teams
but now the Valley loses potentially their best player (McDermott) then their next two top guys who have some NBA potential (Carmichael & Colt Ryan)...
Then almost every other MVC team also loses their top scorer or best player...Early, Simons, Tyler Brown, Downing, Sonnen, Koch, Carl Hall...
Bradley is one of the teams who return their top scorer - but don't discount how badly we played when Egolf, or DSE, or even Jake were not in games...
their losses will hurt and I am still uncertain about who is gonna fill their shoes - but thankfully we still have a couple open rides...
Well, when the Valley's last place team has 6 wins (the most for a last place team in over two decades), either the Valley was weaker than expected, or it was very deep with a lot of good teams that just beat each other up. It's hard to tell, but of course it depends on whether we are a Power 6 conference or not. If the Valley were the Big Ten, of course this year would be strong with 5 teams making the NCAA Tournament. But since we are not a BCS conference, the pundits of course are saying the Valley (and the Mountain West for that matter) were "not as strong as they thought earlier in the season".
I personally think the Valley was as strong as it has been since 2006, though obviously not even close to the strength of that year. However, the fact that most Bracketologists have CU and WSU still in the tournament fairly comfortably despite several questionable losses shows that they still respect the Valley. Obviously though, if a third team is to make the tournament, it will have to be someone other than those two teams that wins Arch Madness.