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Early 2013-14 Rankings

jon

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Hey all,

If you are interested, thought it would be fun to take a very early look at rankings for next year! Obviously these will change, especially since teams are still signing players, etc. But could be a fun discussion starter!

http://www.bigskybball.com/2013/05/early-2013-14-big-sky-rankings.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Let me know what you think!
 
Here is Jon’s blurb on the Hornets:
7. Sacramento State
Who they lose: Konner Veteto, John Dickson, Joe Eberhard, Jackson Carbajal, Julian Demalleville
Who is coming in: Eric Stuteville, Nicky Hornby, Case Rada, Zach Mills, Alex Tiffin
Comments: They lose almost all of their frontcourt experience, but they will have one of the best backcourts in the Big Sky. Dylan Garrity returns, and he could be an all-conference player if things come together. Mikh McKinney showed a lot of good things in his first year. They are also high on guys like Dreon Bartlett and Cody Demps, not to mention incoming Case Rada. The frontcourt production will be the key to whether they break through and make the conference tournament.
Pretty straight forward imo. The backcourt is set for the next few years (assuming Garrity and McKinney stick around) so it all depends on how the frontcourt comes together. I think the Hornets will be fine if Stuteville can provide an immediate impact, otherwise this program will resume its normal position in the bottom rung of the BSC.
 

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