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By Joel Welser
Overall Rank: #51
Conference Rank: #2 Western Athletic Conference
2008-09: 30-5, 14-2
2008-09 postseason: NCAA
Coach: Stew Morrill (267-91 at
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Key Losses: G F Gary Wilkinson, G Stavon Williams
Key Newcomers:
Even with four starters returning Coach Stew Morrill will need some production out of his newcomers, and he will get it. Junior college transfer Nate Bendall will provide some immediate help. Bendall, a 6-8 forward, had a great year at
Backcourt:
It was the emergence of Jared Quayle that allowed USU to run, yet again, an extremely efficient offense. Quayle led the team with 3.7 assists, but also hit 1.7 three-pointers per game and tallied 13.1 points. Quayle, now a senior, should be even better with a year of experience in the system. With Tyler Newbold and Pooh Williams on the wings, the Aggies should not be lacking in scorers. Newbold is a consistent long range shooter and could turn into a player who could average 12 or 15 points per game if he used his 6-4 frame to get to the basket more often. Williams does not have any more size than Newbold, but he can finish around the basket.
Frontcourt:
The frontcourt has the daunting task of replacing Wilkinson. Wilkinson was one of the most efficient players to ever play the game and his scoring, rebounding and leadership will be sorely missed. Tai Wesley has the unenviable task of trying to replace some of the scoring and the rebounding, although Wesley did a pretty good job in both of those categories last year too, tallying 12.0 points and 6.0 rebounds. Wesley is even a good passer around the basket and the 6-7 junior should be in for a big year if Bendall or sophomore Modou Niang can turn into consistent players under the basket.
Who to Watch:
Matt Formisano and Brady Jardine are not the most talented or experienced players around, but they might have to play a bigger role if the newcomers need some time to adjust to life in the Western Athletic Conference. Formisano can play at the power forward or the center spots and if the team needs him to start, he can do that, but most likely he will have to play quite a few minutes off the bench and give Wesley and Bendall, or even Niang, a rest.
Final Projection:
There is no reason to think
Projected Post-season Tournament: NIT
Projected Starting Five:
Jared Quayle, Senior, Guard, 13.1 points per game
Tyler Newbold, Junior, Guard, 9.0 points per game
Pooh Williams, Junior, Guard, 5.9 points per game
Tai Wesley, Junior, Forward, 12.0 points per game
Nate Bendall, Junior, Forward, DNP last season