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Are SC, Baylor, ND, Stanford & MD bad for WBB?
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[QUOTE="huskeynut, post: 2156655, member: 750"] All of the teams mentioned will be prominant in the Top 10 all season. SC is probbly a better team playing only 1 post at a time. WIlson is the real deal. How the rest of the team compliments her will determine how far they go. SC is going to find out what its like to have the target on their backs. Miss State will be there all year. Tennessee, despite their talent on paper, will flounder again. I don't see Tennessee as a legit contender. ND may have some bigger problems that we know. Turner is questionable at best. I real hope, for her sake, that she doesn't play next season. ACL surgery is very serious. They don't have much else up front and their offensive flow this past season was not s polished as in past years. Duke, FSU, NC State and Louisville (for a while) will challenge ND's dominance. It may be the year ND falls in the ACC. Big 10 is weak. Both MD and OSU have lost key players. The Big 10 looks like it could be more competitive with the likes of Michigan. Big 12 is Baylor, Texas and WV. I am not a fan of both Baylor and Texas with the playing of 2 post players at the same time. It just doesn't work. The low post area gets clogged up fast and leaves no room for passing and driving of wings and guards. I am also not a fan of post players who do not develop a consistant 10 - 15 foot jumper. It makes defending range limited post easier. Pac - 12 is a pretty well balance conference. Washington, no Kelsey Plum and new HC, and OSU will be down this coming season. Stanford will be there but the not so sleeper Oregon could make the breakout from the pack. Bottom line - UConn is still the leader of the pack by a decent margin. [/QUOTE]
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