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Top 10 SRP in the MWC:
1. V. Zedian, Wyoming (286) Von Zedian is a Junior who has already complied numerous MWC awards in his first two seasons, including Freshman of the Year; Defensive Player of the Year; 3rd Team All-Conference, and 1st Team All-Conference. He’s been averaging nearly 10 ppg, while also dominating the conference on the defensive end. I’m hoping that by putting him at the top of the list, he doesn’t stay around for his Senior season.
2. 2. P. Bell, Utah (284) P.Bell has been living in C. Ewing’s shadow for the past few seasons, but no one in the MWC has been working harder or improved more. Last season he doubled his scoring production to 12.8 ppg. The only thing stopping him from scoring 20+ per game is the number of other options on Utah’s team.
3. 3. B.Blevins, BYU (279) B.Blevins has a high SRP socre because of his amazing Athleticsm and Defense, but so far mmt0315 hasn’t played him much. Could have been the girlfriend rumors that keeps him on the bench, if you know what I mean. Anyway, he’ll likely play an important role on a deep cougar team. Anything less than the second round of the NT will be a disappointment for the fans in Provo.
4. 4. M.Eubanks, CSU (277) Eubanks has started every game over the last two seasons for the Rams, contributing 12.5 ppg last year. While he’s not a flashy player that demands all the attention, he is a great team player who makes those around him better and covers for their mistakes. Sevethwest hopes that Eubank’s leadership give him his first DI national tournament appearance as a coach. It’s now or never baby!
5. 5. H.Zhou, Utah (275) Zhou is a monster inside, who continues to grow. He sat out his first season while learning the English language, and there are still times that he looks lost out on the floor. But every year he picks up more and more. His freakish athletic abilities can only be contained for so long.
6. 6. J.Bruton, Wyoming (275) Bruton is probably the most dangerous offensive player in the MWC, although his defensive skills leave something to be desired. Luckily he plays alongside V.Zedian who compensates sufficiently that it doesn’t hurt the team. Last season he scored 15.3 ppg, while pulling in 4.2 rpg and dishing out 2.7 apg.
7. 7. D. Podgurski, Utah (271) D.Podgurski has slowly been working his way into Utah’s rotation, and looks to be a full time starter this year. Last season he shot an amazing .530% while scoring 10.0 ppg.
8. 8. D.Brooks, SDSU (271) D.Brooks has started every game since being recruited to SDSU by wedcrasher. SDSU is going to need him to break out this season if they are going to be dancing. SDSU is a team that relies most on Defense, with five of the top 10 defensive ratings in the conference. It may be ugly, but SDSU’s goal is to crash your party.
9. 9. T.Clark, BYU (267) Clark is the all-around player that holds BYU together. He’s started 60 games over the last two season, and wants to go out with a bang.
10. 10, J.Doane, CSU (266) Doane is a scoring machine who loves to chuck the rock at the hole. Last season he scored 12.7 ppg while starting 19 games. We’ll see if seventhwest can get enough out of him to get over the hump.
Top Freshmen
(1) William Rinaldi, Utah (237)
(2) S.Armstrong, TCU (226)
(3) C.Barber, UNLV (222)
(4) E.Demarco, TCU (222)
(5) J.Kidd, Wyoming (222)