- January 15th, 2007, 4:38 pm
#53240
I think that most of the pre-season prognostications had LU finishing at best fourth or fifth in the conference. I'm wondering if Barber and Falwell's expectations for this season were to such a high degree that Dunton's seat is as hot as some here imagine it to be? My guess would be that next year would be more definitive for Dunton and this team because there is a much more realistic chance of winning the Big South. Next year we'll have a senior backcourt with a true point gaurd and floor leader in Bannister and a big-time player at the two in Brewington. Also, Smith at the three, a 7'1 Nigerian in the low post, and Mclean at the four. We'll have Jenkins, Baker, Holland and Porter, hopefully Winters, and hopefully that new 6'6 prep guy. Just my opinion, but that is where I think Dunton stands at the moment, unless of course this team goes completely belly-up and we end up sixth or worse in the conference.
My guess is that we'll could end up fourth with a .500 conference record and hopefully peaking at conference tourney time. If can start winning and can grab the three seed, we wouldn't have to see Winthrop until the title game, assuming we win a couple in the tourney. Let's see how the next three on the road turn out. If LU is going to pull out of this it will most likely happen during this stretch, especially since we were so completely exposed on Saturday. Let's see what corrections are made and if this season is still salvagible.
My guess is that we'll could end up fourth with a .500 conference record and hopefully peaking at conference tourney time. If can start winning and can grab the three seed, we wouldn't have to see Winthrop until the title game, assuming we win a couple in the tourney. Let's see how the next three on the road turn out. If LU is going to pull out of this it will most likely happen during this stretch, especially since we were so completely exposed on Saturday. Let's see what corrections are made and if this season is still salvagible.


- By ECC29
- By LU Armchair coach