I'm afraid I have to agree with your assessment. We are going to be better next year but how much better is debateable. I'm with you in not seeing any real difference maker coming in so far for next year. I think we are bringing in people who will help us in the future but no difference maker. Hopefully the kid from Memphis will improve our PG position and could be our best newcomer but we'll see. Still don't see a real big time shooter but I do think that will improve by everyone just being a year more experienced. As bad as we shot the ball last year,in order for us to move up the ladder ,we really need to make a drastic improvement taking care of the ball and lowering our turnovers.I think we have filled some needs with a couple true point guards, a big man who can defend the lane and help prevent teams from layup drills against us, and one of the best shooters in the state of Illinois. But overall I'd still grade this recruiting class a C.
We have not addressed our biggest need of a scorer who can help right away to improve the worst offense in Division I.
Yes, the returning players will be better, but as I posted in the other thread-
Bradley's 56.0 ppg last season ranked 351st out of 351 Division I teams. Dead last.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/stats/teamsort/NCAAB/SCORING/regularseason (scroll down, click "ALL", and check the bottom of the list).
Overall FG percentage was 38.0% (349th out of 351), and shooting percentages from 3-point were equally poor (28.0%- 348th out of 351). Free throw percentage was 66.1% (307th out of 351).
Assists to turnovers was 0.53 (9.1/17.2) and ranked 348th, assists (9.1/game) ranked 348th, and turnovers (17.2) ranked 351st in Division I.
I don't see the returning players improving enough nor any of the 5 recruits making enough difference in these abysmal statistical areas (except maybe assists/turnovers) to elevate Bradley out of the 7-10 slots in the MVC.
IMO, one single good juco scorer could do more to help this team next season than anything landed so far.
It would have been advantageous if Coach Wardle had time to start recruiting kids as freshmen, sophomores, etc...
Keep in mind he's only been at the helm here at Bradley for one year...
So I think he's done OK so far....obviously we won't know all the facts for a couple years still....
the last coach sure didn't land any studs in year-two but some have....
Here's the best players in each of the past few coaches' 2nd recruiting classes...
Versace- Thirdkill, Houston, Ford - :-o
Albeck- Bayless, Schell, Beccue -
Molinari- Jackson, Wright, Pollard, Funches - :biggrin:
Les- Adams, Ruffin, Rembert, Sommerville, Tauai - :-D
Ford- Alwan, Bell, Pickett, Fields, Grier -
Wardle...
I have been saying this is one of severest needs since Andrew Warren - so you won't get any argument from me......skilled shooter. ....
I believe that if Josh Cunningham had stayed at Bradley he would have been by far, the best player on this year's team. He may have even been a candidate for All-Valley. I also believe that if Xzavier Taylor had stayed he would have been a much better player under Wardle than he was under Ford.
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Vent....I agree with you. While we may now have a decent point guard and a big man defender, we still haven't addressed our major problem which is our weak, generally ineffective, and terrible shooting offense. Kennel may be OK but in reality, he was a second team all-state player and probably won't be a major factor for a couple of more years. In the meantime, we still have not recruited any big-time shooters and we won't see much improvement until we do. At best, I would grade this recruiting class a "C" but only if Brown and K. Bar are as advertised.
Wiz
Jayden Hodgson: Honestly, the recruit on coming in next year I know the least about. Not going to spend a lot of time here, but I don't think it would be that hard for him to at least match, if not exceed, the production we got out of Okafor last year.
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