By Joel Welser
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Southeastern Conference
2008-09: 16-15, 7-9
2008-09 postseason: none
Coach: Andy Kennedy (61-39 at
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Key Losses: G David Huertas, F Malcolm White
Key Newcomers:
With the return of a handful of injured players who missed a lot of time last season, the newcomers will not be asked to do too much. However, 6-8 forward Reginald Buckner is a highly regarded recruit who can score, rebound, block shots and even pass the ball very effectively. DeAngelo Riley, a junior college transfer, has the experience to contribute as well and the battle for playing time in the frontcourt will be fierce. The only addition to the backcourt is redshirt freshman Michael Halford. He is a good shooter, but he may have to bide his time before he is able to provide a spark off the bench.
Backcourt:
Eniel Polynice and Trevor Gaskins only played in two games before missing the rest of the season with injuries and Chris Warren played in 11 games. It is Warren who is the superstar of this team and when he went down, the Rebels followed. In those 11 games
Frontcourt:
Most of the talent is on the perimeter and Coach Kennedy could certainly play small in many situations, but there are a few quality frontcourt players who will battle for playing time. At 6-7 and 225 pounds, Murphy Holloway is a little small to play the five spot, but he can spend some time there. Holloway had a great freshman campaign averaging 8.4 points and a team high 6.6 rebounds. Terrance Henry also showed promise as a freshman and he is the type of player who has size and can step outside and hit the mid-range jumper with consistency. If the Rebels want to play big, it is DeAundre Cranston who will be on the floor. He started ten games last season and proved to be a strong rebounder and a decent defender.
Who to Watch:
With Polynice gone, Terrico White and Zach Graham really stepped up their game. White, who earned SEC Freshman of the Year honors last season, is poised for another big year. He ranked third on the team with 13.7 points per game and has the size and the outside shot to emerge as one of the most dynamic scorers in the conference. Graham will not hit the outside shot as consistently as White, but he can score above the rim and is a decent rebounder.
Final Projection:
This is still a young team and
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Chris Warren, Junior, Guard, 19.6 points per game
Terrico White, Sophomore, Guard, 13.7 points per game
Eniel Polynice, Junior, Guard, 4.0 points per game
Murphy Holloway, Sophomore, Forward, 8.4 points per game
DeAundre Cranston, Senior, Forward, 3.1 points per game