January 5, 2009
Can Herd avoid the No. 8 spot?
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6. UTEP (8-5). Best win: 75-62 over St. Mary's at Anaheim, Calif. Worst loss: 88-58 to Arizona State, also at Anaheim.

Top players: Stefon Jackson (23.8 ppg, 6.5 rpg), Randy Culpepper (19.1 ppg, 37 3-pt goals). Top newcomer: Arnett Moultrie (9.0 ppg, 7.0 rpg).

The skinny: The Miners finished strongly, upending Houston in the C-USA tourney and landing in the CBI. Jackson has become the school's all-time leading scorer and Culpepper still has room to get hot from 3-point range (just 32.2 percent so far). And coach Tony Barbee now has four "Calipari rejects" from the city of Memphis, including 6-11 Moultrie, and a U of M transfer in 7-foot Kareem Cooper. UTEP is notoriously bad on the road, however.

Vs. Marshall: Feb. 14 at El Paso.

7. UCF (9-4). Best win: 72-71 at New Mexico. Worst loss: 71-65 to Morehead State at Cancun, Mexico.

Top player: Jermaine Taylor (23.2 ppg, 5.2 rpg). Top newcomers: Isaac Sosa (9.8 ppg, .509 3-pt), A.J. Rompza (5.3 apg, 21 steals).

The skinny: The Knights lost three starters and stand to take a step back. But Taylor can carry them at times and coach Kirk Speraw's teams have routinely exceeded expectations since coming to C-USA. This team is very young. It has shown in the gap between road and home play - for example, the Knights lost by 17 at Valparaiso, but beat the same team by 25 at Orlando.

Vs. Marshall: Jan. 24 at UCF, Feb. 28 at Huntington.

8. Marshall (7-6). Best win: 73-68 over Ohio. Worst loss: 72-67 to Morgan State at Daytona Beach, Fla. (Falling behind 31 to San Diego wins dishonorable mention.)

Top players: Chris Lutz (10.9 ppg, .465 3-pt), Damier Pitts (11.2 ppg, 4.1 apg), Tyler Wilkerson (10.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg). Top newcomers: Pitts, Shaquille Johnson (9.8 ppg, .429 3-pt).

The skinny: This is a tough, tough pick. Is the Herd perpetually stuck in the 8-vs.-9 game?

This team has talented athletes and when you have uber-bomber Lutz in your corner, any game is winnable. But the Herd is young, the post play has been surprisingly inconsistent and once again, this is not the Southern Conference.

The January schedule does no favors, either - a 2-5 C-USA start is very possible. An upward move in 2009-10 is a better bet.

9. East Carolina (8-5). Best win: 93-90 over Virginia Commonwealth. Worst loss: 63-55 at Coastal Carolina.

Top players: Sam Hinnant (15.5 ppg), James Legan (13.5 ppg, .423 3-pt). Top newcomer: Darrius Morrow (10.1 ppg, 7.9 rpg).

The skinny: Coach Mack McCarthy knows what a tough gig this is, and this season will reinforce that fact. The Pirates lost five players who started nine or more games and welcome four freshmen. ECU remains the only team in the current C-USA lineup not to win a league tournament game.

Vs. Marshall: Saturday at Huntington, Feb. 25 at Greenville.

10. Tulane (6-7). Best win: None worth mentioning. Worst loss: 49-39 at New Orleans.

Top players: Kevin Sims (12.2 ppg, 3.8 apg), Robinson Louisme (9.5 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 21 blocks).

The skinny: Dave Dickerson's magic wore off last season, though the Green Wave rallied to topple Marshall in the C-USA tournament. David Gomez was the glue for this ugly-looking bunch, and he's gone. This might be a generous pick.

Vs. Marshall: Feb. 7 at Huntington, Feb. 21 at New Orleans.

11. Rice (5-9). Best win: 79-72 at Arkansas-Little Rock. Worst loss: 83-52 at Brigham Young.

Top players: Cory Pflieger (11.8 ppg), Rodney Foster (11.5 ppg, .419 3-pt, 4.2 apg). Top newcomer: Lucas Kuipers (9.4 ppg).

The skinny: With a new gym and a great coaching hire in Ben Braun, this bunch won't go 0-16 in conference again.

Vs. Marshall: March 4 at Huntington.

12. SMU (4-7). Best win: 96-66 over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Worst loss: 60-46 at South Florida.

Top players: Paul McCoy (15.0 ppg, 24 steals, .510 3-pt), Derek Williams (11.4 ppg). Top newcomers: McCoy, Williams (juco).

The skinny: With all that money spent on coaching and facilities, this school should get a better return. But with Jon Killen and Derrick Roberts gone, I see the Mustangs galloping to the cellar. It's fun to see Bamba Fall swat shots (32), but brace for an unwatchable game at Marshall.

Vs. Marshall: Jan. 21 at Huntington.

Reach Doug Smock at 304-348-5130 or dougsm...@wvgazette.com.

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Posted By: WVian1978 (10:05am 01-05-2009)
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Welcome back, loghut. I need to get you an MU sticker for you car...

Posted By: loghut (6:40am 01-05-2009)
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Doug, the only reason the CUSA was a tad bit better than the MAC was because it had Memphis. This season Memphis isn't a top twenty five team, so it could be worse than the MAC. After Memphis and maybe SoMiss, the league ain't much, as usual.

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