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Posted: 9/12/2019 1:45 AM
Just saw Athlon and Lindy's hoop mags today. They both picked us sixth in the MAC East, dead last in the division, probably because there are only six teams in competition. Now I don't bet. But I'm very confident we won't come anywhere near finishing at the bottom of the division.
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Posted: 9/12/2019 9:12 AM
I hope not but this is the biggest reconstruction of a program we've had since Danny Nee took over back in the early 80s.
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Posted: 9/12/2019 10:14 AM
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I hope not but this is the biggest reconstruction of a program we've had since Danny Nee took over back in the early 80s.
I know what you mean, Alan. Danny had to pretty much start from scratch. So did Larry Hunter. There are two major differences to me in this situation, though.

First, Jeff Boals fortunately doesn't have to start out with a barren cupboard. Ben Vander Plas and Jason Preston can play. Don't know if Jordan Dartis will be able to last physically, but if he can, we know he's an all-MAC talent. I had several conversations with former coach Saul Phillips pertaining to Nate Springs. Saul was well aware that Nate would need some time to get stronger and hone his skills when he recruited him. But he was really high on Nate's upside and really believed he could become an impact player down the line. I always agreed with that assessment.

Secondly, it took Nee and Hunter a few recruiting classes to get MAC-level players on the roster. Coach Boals hit the ground running in this regard. It's the factor I'm counting on that could make us competitive in the conference in a shorter than expected period of time.
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Posted: 9/12/2019 11:31 AM
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I hope not but this is the biggest reconstruction of a program we've had since Danny Nee took over back in the early 80s.
I know what you mean, Alan. Danny had to pretty much start from scratch. So did Larry Hunter. There are two major differences to me in this situation, though.

First, Jeff Boals fortunately doesn't have to start out with a barren cupboard. Ben Vander Plas and Jason Preston can play. Don't know if Jordan Dartis will be able to last physically, but if he can, we know he's an all-MAC talent. I had several conversations with former coach Saul Phillips pertaining to Nate Springs. Saul was well aware that Nate would need some time to get stronger and hone his skills when he recruited him. But he was really high on Nate's upside and really believed he could become an impact player down the line. I always agreed with that assessment.

Secondly, it took Nee and Hunter a few recruiting classes to get MAC-level players on the roster. Coach Boals hit the ground running in this regard. It's the factor I'm counting on that could make us competitive in the conference in a shorter than expected period of time.
Danny hit the ground running his first year too with MAC level players - Devereaux, Nate Cole, Steve Becvar and Sean Carlson all of whom played as freshmen. His second class had Vic Alexander, Eddie HIcks and Rick Scarberry who also played as freshmen.
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Flash Gary thanks for letting us know. I hadn't yet stopped by the newsstand to see the predictions for 2019-20.

Alan, you're right it is going to be hard to top Coach Nee's first two recruiting classes.

However if I am Coach Boals, I got to be licking my chops thinking if this is how the rest of the MAC thinks, I got them right where I want them. There will be a lot of ups and downs, but I can't see us finishing in the basement.
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Posted: 9/12/2019 4:50 PM
Coming off a losing record, losing our two best players to transfer and a whole new coaching staff. Seems like common sense. Does anyone have a good reason we should be picked higher? Not saying we can't finish higher, but why on earth would be be picked higher?
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Posted: 9/12/2019 9:18 PM
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Coming off a losing record, losing our two best players to transfer and a whole new coaching staff. Seems like common sense. Does anyone have a good reason we should be picked higher? Not saying we can't finish higher, but why on earth would be be picked higher?
TWO best players?
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Posted: 9/12/2019 10:28 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
I hope not but this is the biggest reconstruction of a program we've had since Danny Nee took over back in the early 80s.
I know what you mean, Alan. Danny had to pretty much start from scratch. So did Larry Hunter. There are two major differences to me in this situation, though.

First, Jeff Boals fortunately doesn't have to start out with a barren cupboard. Ben Vander Plas and Jason Preston can play. Don't know if Jordan Dartis will be able to last physically, but if he can, we know he's an all-MAC talent. I had several conversations with former coach Saul Phillips pertaining to Nate Springs. Saul was well aware that Nate would need some time to get stronger and hone his skills when he recruited him. But he was really high on Nate's upside and really believed he could become an impact player down the line. I always agreed with that assessment.

Secondly, it took Nee and Hunter a few recruiting classes to get MAC-level players on the roster. Coach Boals hit the ground running in this regard. It's the factor I'm counting on that could make us competitive in the conference in a shorter than expected period of time.
Danny hit the ground running his first year too with MAC level players - Devereaux, Nate Cole, Steve Becvar and Sean Carlson all of whom played as freshmen. His second class had Vic Alexander, Eddie HIcks and Rick Scarberry who also played as freshmen.

Who recruited Paul Baron?
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Posted: 9/12/2019 10:32 PM
Those predictions are probably not far off considering the rebuild being undertaken by Boals. Need big years from the incoming newcomers.
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Posted: 9/12/2019 10:56 PM
I would have picked us 5th. I don't think Miami will be good at all.
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Posted: 9/12/2019 11:24 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
I hope not but this is the biggest reconstruction of a program we've had since Danny Nee took over back in the early 80s.
I know what you mean, Alan. Danny had to pretty much start from scratch. So did Larry Hunter. There are two major differences to me in this situation, though.

First, Jeff Boals fortunately doesn't have to start out with a barren cupboard. Ben Vander Plas and Jason Preston can play. Don't know if Jordan Dartis will be able to last physically, but if he can, we know he's an all-MAC talent. I had several conversations with former coach Saul Phillips pertaining to Nate Springs. Saul was well aware that Nate would need some time to get stronger and hone his skills when he recruited him. But he was really high on Nate's upside and really believed he could become an impact player down the line. I always agreed with that assessment.

Secondly, it took Nee and Hunter a few recruiting classes to get MAC-level players on the roster. Coach Boals hit the ground running in this regard. It's the factor I'm counting on that could make us competitive in the conference in a shorter than expected period of time.
Danny hit the ground running his first year too with MAC level players - Devereaux, Nate Cole, Steve Becvar and Sean Carlson all of whom played as freshmen. His second class had Vic Alexander, Eddie HIcks and Rick Scarberry who also played as freshmen.
Thanks for the refresher course, Alan!
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Posted: 9/13/2019 6:28 AM
Baron was a Nee recruit.
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Posted: 9/13/2019 1:37 PM
FlashGary wrote:expand_more
I hope not but this is the biggest reconstruction of a program we've had since Danny Nee took over back in the early 80s.
I know what you mean, Alan. Danny had to pretty much start from scratch. So did Larry Hunter. There are two major differences to me in this situation, though.

First, Jeff Boals fortunately doesn't have to start out with a barren cupboard. Ben Vander Plas and Jason Preston can play. Don't know if Jordan Dartis will be able to last physically, but if he can, we know he's an all-MAC talent. I had several conversations with former coach Saul Phillips pertaining to Nate Springs. Saul was well aware that Nate would need some time to get stronger and hone his skills when he recruited him. But he was really high on Nate's upside and really believed he could become an impact player down the line. I always agreed with that assessment.

Secondly, it took Nee and Hunter a few recruiting classes to get MAC-level players on the roster. Coach Boals hit the ground running in this regard. It's the factor I'm counting on that could make us competitive in the conference in a shorter than expected period of time.
Remember also that Murrell played meaningful minutes last year and Ogbanda has ACC experience (although limited). If two of these freshmen guards come to play right away (and who says all 4 won't) then we will certainly be better than we have been the past few years. I like the chip on the shoulder team. I don't know if I ever saw OUr guys play with a chip on their shoulder under Saul.
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Posted: 9/13/2019 2:20 PM
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Remember also that Murrell played meaningful minutes last year and Ogbanda has ACC experience (although limited). If two of these freshmen guards come to play right away (and who says all 4 won't) then we will certainly be better than we have been the past few years. I like the chip on the shoulder team. I don't know if I ever saw OUr guys play with a chip on their shoulder under Saul.
How about the year Big Tone went down, and they still ended up as the two seed in Cleveland? I'd say there was quite a chip throughout February & March that year.
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Posted: 9/13/2019 4:14 PM
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Coming off a losing record, losing our two best players to transfer and a whole new coaching staff. Seems like common sense. Does anyone have a good reason we should be picked higher? Not saying we can't finish higher, but why on earth would be be picked higher?
TWO best players?
Yeah...Maybe 2 highest scorers...but no, not 2 best players. Definitely best player though. I'll give you that.
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Posted: 9/13/2019 6:07 PM
Remember that Lindy's and Athlon are the two bottom of the barrel preseason publications, though I wouldn't be surprised to see others pick Ohio 6th as well.
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Posted: 9/13/2019 10:20 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
I hope not but this is the biggest reconstruction of a program we've had since Danny Nee took over back in the early 80s.
I know what you mean, Alan. Danny had to pretty much start from scratch. So did Larry Hunter. There are two major differences to me in this situation, though.

First, Jeff Boals fortunately doesn't have to start out with a barren cupboard. Ben Vander Plas and Jason Preston can play. Don't know if Jordan Dartis will be able to last physically, but if he can, we know he's an all-MAC talent. I had several conversations with former coach Saul Phillips pertaining to Nate Springs. Saul was well aware that Nate would need some time to get stronger and hone his skills when he recruited him. But he was really high on Nate's upside and really believed he could become an impact player down the line. I always agreed with that assessment.

Secondly, it took Nee and Hunter a few recruiting classes to get MAC-level players on the roster. Coach Boals hit the ground running in this regard. It's the factor I'm counting on that could make us competitive in the conference in a shorter than expected period of time.
Danny hit the ground running his first year too with MAC level players - Devereaux, Nate Cole, Steve Becvar and Sean Carlson all of whom played as freshmen. His second class had Vic Alexander, Eddie HIcks and Rick Scarberry who also played as freshmen.
I do believe it took Danny's first class a few seasons to get it going. I recall him saying, in retrospect, he wishes he had redshirted Devereaux his freshman year. I do believe that several of Jeff's recruits are ready to hit the ground running--such as Marvin Price, Lunden McDay and Ben Roderick. They probably will have a greater impact this season than Danny's freshmen class did.
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Posted: 9/14/2019 11:50 AM
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I do believe it took Danny's first class a few seasons to get it going. I recall him saying, in retrospect, he wishes he had redshirted Devereaux his freshman year. I do believe that several of Jeff's recruits are ready to hit the ground running--such as Marvin Price, Lunden McDay and Ben Roderick. They probably will have a greater impact this season than Danny's freshmen class did.
It did take a couple of years. In fact, I think they had a worse record his first year than they did Dale Bandy's last. Then year two Tim Woodson left in December (I think). Year 3 was the big leap forward.
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Posted: 9/14/2019 12:42 PM
I really have no idea where this team will finish but I'll be watching as often as I can.

I hate to say I won't miss TK skill set but I wish him well. The incoming newbies are intriguing.

My dream is seeing increased athleticism and FT shooting %. Less TO's, bad shots.
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Posted: 9/16/2019 11:14 AM
FlashGary wrote:expand_more
Just saw Athlon and Lindy's hoop mags today. They both picked us sixth in the MAC East, dead last in the division, probably because there are only six teams in competition. Now I don't bet. But I'm very confident we won't come anywhere near finishing at the bottom of the division.
We did finish 6th last year and that may have been only because there were only 6 teams. New coach, new players. Not sure where you expected the respect to come from.
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Posted: 9/16/2019 3:02 PM
I'd rather have the respect after the season than before it.
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Posted: 9/17/2019 7:51 AM
100%Cat wrote:expand_more
I'd rather have the respect after the season than before it.
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Posted: 9/17/2019 3:59 PM
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Remember that Lindy's and Athlon are the two bottom of the barrel preseason publications, though I wouldn't be surprised to see others pick Ohio 6th as well.
Street and Smith's isn't any better. BobcatAttack fave Elton Alexander did the MAC preview, picking us last in the division. When discussing newcomers didn't even mention that we have the Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year, Mr. Roderick. Sheesh!

The only preseason publication worth its salt is Blue Ribbon Basketball Yearbook. Staff takes time to interview the head coach or assistant at EVERY D-1 program. Hundreds of pages of small print. No pictures, no ads, just tons of info. You can only buy it online.

https://blueribbonyearbook.com /
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Posted: 9/17/2019 4:44 PM
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Remember that Lindy's and Athlon are the two bottom of the barrel preseason publications, though I wouldn't be surprised to see others pick Ohio 6th as well.
Street and Smith's isn't any better. BobcatAttack fave Elton Alexander did the MAC preview, picking us last in the division. When discussing newcomers didn't even mention that we have the Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year, Mr. Roderick. Sheesh!

The only preseason publication worth its salt is Blue Ribbon Basketball Yearbook. Staff takes time to interview the head coach or assistant at EVERY D-1 program. Hundreds of pages of small print. No pictures, no ads, just tons of info. You can only buy it online.

https://blueribbonyearbook.com /
While I haven't tried the other publications in years, thanks to folks on here, I've used Blue Ribbon for a few years in a row. A thorough book for college hoops that I think is worth every penny.
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Posted: 9/17/2019 6:43 PM
brucecuth wrote:expand_more
Remember that Lindy's and Athlon are the two bottom of the barrel preseason publications, though I wouldn't be surprised to see others pick Ohio 6th as well.
Street and Smith's isn't any better. BobcatAttack fave Elton Alexander did the MAC preview, picking us last in the division. When discussing newcomers didn't even mention that we have the Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year, Mr. Roderick. Sheesh!

The only preseason publication worth its salt is Blue Ribbon Basketball Yearbook. Staff takes time to interview the head coach or assistant at EVERY D-1 program. Hundreds of pages of small print. No pictures, no ads, just tons of info. You can only buy it online.

https://blueribbonyearbook.com /
Elton is very uneven in his work on the MAC in Street and Smith's. Last year, he was high on VanderPlas as a newcomer and he ended up being freshman of the year. But sometimes he's guilty of gaffes like overlooking the Gatorade Player of the Year.
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