By Joel Welser
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Big Ten Conference
2009-10: 10-21, 4-14
2009-10 postseason: none
Coach: Tom Crean (16-46 at
A ten win season may not seem like a step in the right direction, but for
Key Losses: G Devan Dumes
Key Newcomers:
This is not a class that is anything like last year’s massive and talented group, but it is not too bad either. Shooting guards Victor Oladipo and Will Sheehey have some talent and will have the opportunity to play some quality minutes. It is the guys in the frontcourt who could make a bigger impact right away. Incoming freshman Jeff Howard has some skills, but Coach Tom Crean picked up junior college transfer Guy-Marc Michel for a reason. The Hoosiers could use another body up front, especially an experienced one like Michel, and he should fit the bill. The 7-0, 277 pounder is a massive presence in the paint and is extremely tough to beat on the glass. He will not score much, but as long as he grabs some boards and blocks a few shots, he will be doing his job. However, his eligibility is in question at the beginning of the season.
Backcourt:
For the most part, due to injuries, IU had to make due with Jeremiah Rivers, Verdell Jones III and Jordan Hulls. Rivers is an extremely unique player. The 6-5 senior is not much of a scorer, but he does everything else amazingly well…and that really means everything. Rivers dished out 3.4 assists per game last year and can easily run the show. But he is also a superb rebounder and defender. Most surprising of all is Rivers’ ability to block shots. Most importantly for the team is Rivers’ ability to run the point. That allows Jones III to play off the ball where he can concentrate on scoring. Jones III is a more than capable ball handler, but the Hoosiers need him to build off of his 14.9 points per game average of last season. Jordan Hulls started 17 games, but he is best used as a shooter off of the bench. He knocked down over 40 percent of his long range attempts last year and shows no signs of slowing down.
Frontcourt:
The frontcourt does not have as much firepower as the perimeter, but Derek Elston and Christian Watford have plenty of potential. Both 6-9 forwards were forced into action as freshmen and performed quite well. It was
Who to Watch:
Matt Roth went down with a foot injury two games into the season.
Final Projection:
What was a bunch of inexperienced, yet talented freshmen, are now sophomores with a year of experience under their belts. The frontcourt lacks an experienced big man who can score in the paint, but the talent on the perimeter is pretty impressive.
Projected Post-season Tournament: CBI/CIT
Projected Starting Five:
Jeremiah Rivers, Senior, Guard, 6.0 ppg
Verdell Jones III, Junior, Guard, 14.9 ppg
Christian Watford, Sophomore, Forward, 12.0 ppg
Tom Pritchard, Junior, Forward, 4.2 ppg