
Jeremy Pargo will be returning for the Zags this coming season, after testing the NBA draft waters this past summer. As we all know if you have a pro caliber PG you should have a decent shot at winning just about any game.
The way I see it the Zags are skilled and deep at every spot. Their first six players are three Seniors, one Junior and two Sophomores. If a Freshman touches the floor he is going to have to be damn good to get minutes over these guys.
They did lose toughness with Kuso and Pendergraph graduating, but they should be able to fill those voids.
A lot rest on Heytvelt shoulders. He simply did not play well last season. But if can get his head back into the game like he had it before his mushroom bust previous two seasons ago and if Daye continues to improve, they should be a very potent front line accompanied by Micha Downs. Everyone of those guys can stroke it from just about anywhere on the court.
A back court rotation of Pargo, Bouldin and Gray has got to be one of the best in the nation.
I know they play in a weak conference but their out of conference schedule is pretty brutal this season.
They play WSU, Arizona, UConn, Indiana, and Tennessee. All of these are on the road with the exception of UConn.
I know it only takes one game to get bounced early during "The Big Dance" but I see the Zags dancing all the way to the final four and at that point who knows what happens?