This could put ndsu into a precarious position IMO. While USeD won’t be a dumpster fire it certainly opens the possibility that NDSU could challenge them for second and/or win a couple games in the SLT and get Richmond an extension that would be more off of circumstances and not him turning anything around. Which would be interesting.
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USD will still be a factor in the top half of the standings but there’s no doubt that suddenly losing the best player in team history will make a difference. He carried that team the last two years - willing them to multiple wins. Mooney would have been a great cushion for the new coaching staff. We’ll find out how good they are pretty quickly.
Last edited by bigticket1; 04-17-2018 at 10:21 PM.
A lot of players want playing time. If marketed correctly, USD can pick up some real talent to join a decent nucleus of returning players. There's going to be room for a couple of new guys to get some playing time. If I had to make a guess, I'm still counting on USD to finish #2 in the SL next season.
Kentucky Blog - My apologies if this has previously been posted.
https://www.aseaofblue.com/kentucky-...-loses-big-men
Also, until I actually see Daum on the court in a Jackrabbits uniform (or he makes some official announcement) I'm going to have a hard time getting too worked up about how the standings might look next year. Things like that Kentucky article show that we are not out of the woods yet.