RTC Conference Primers: #21 – Sun Belt
Posted by Brian Goodman on October 14th, 2010Danny Spewak is the RTC correspondent for the Sun Belt Conference.
Predicted Order of Finish
East:
- Western Kentucky (12-4)
- Florida Atlantic (11-5)
- South Alabama (11-5)
- Middle Tennessee State (6-10)
- Troy (4-12)
- Florida International (4-12)
West:
- North Texas (12-4)
- Arkansas State (11-5)
- Denver (8-8)
- Louisiana-Lafayette (8-8)
- Arkansas Little-Rock (6-10)
- Louisiana-Monroe (3-13)
All-Conference Team (key stats from last season in parentheses)
- G: Josh White, North Texas (14.5 PPG, 3.5 APG)
- G: Ray Taylor, Florida Atlantic (14.2 PPG, 5.9 APG)
- F: Sergio Kerusch, Western Kentucky (14.2 PPG, 7.2 RPG)
- F: Steffphon Pettigrew, Western Kentucky (14.9 PPG, 5.9 RPG)
- F: Brett Royster, Florida Atlantic (10.0 ppg, 7.4 RPG, 3.0 BPG)
6th Man
- Tim Williams, South Alabama (15.8 PPG, 7.3 RPG)
Impact Newcomer
- Fred Brown, Louisiana-Monroe. The transfer from Kansas State appeared in two postseasons as a Wildcat, including an NCAA Tournament in 2007-08 alongside superstar Michael Beasley. Brown’s perimeter shooting and defensive ability will earn him immediate playing time for the Warhawks, who return just five players and introduce a rookie head coach in Keith Richard. Brown edges former Oklahoma defensive standout Juan Pattillo in this category, who joins East division favorite Western Kentucky, as well as Louisiana-Lafayette’s David Perez, a streaky shooter from Centenary.
What You Need to Know
- Tightening Up: The Sun Belt Conference may have lost New Orleans to the Division III ranks, but the rest of the league stayed intact for 2010-11. Moving to a 16-game format from an 18-game schedule with the Pioneers’ departure, the conference figures to be stronger than ever. North Texas represented the Sun Belt in the NCAA Tournament last year after winning 24 games and returns all but one starter. Western Kentucky graduated its top scorer and said goodbye to an NBA Draft pick, but coach Ken McDonald welcomes a promising class of newcomers to team with two potential All-Conference forwards. Arkansas State, Florida Atlantic and South Alabama could all be in the mix for postseason bids and will compete in their respective divisions.
- Never a Dull Moment: Several Sun Belt teams dealt with offseason drama. Arkansas State coach John Brady saw stud guard Brandon Reed transfer to Georgia Tech after earning SBC Freshman of the Year honors—and then made harsh statements about his departure. That wasn’t the only transfer Brady dealt with. Former Nebraska and Jacksonville State guard Jay-R Strowbridge stayed in Jonesboro for two weeks before leaving, citing a possible postseason ban, which the school denies. Perhaps the most notable drama came from Florida International. Divisive head coach Isiah Thomas agreed to help the New York Knicks as a consultant, but backed down after public criticism. His top recruiting class also took a hit during the offseason, thanks to the first-semester ineligibility of elite recruits Dominique Ferguson and Phil Taylor. Their status for the second semester is unknown. South Alabama coach Ronnie Arrow kicked off two newcomers before they ever played a minute of basketball, including Kentari Nettles, a forward who garnered high-major interest out of junior college.
- Musical Chairs: The conference also introduces two new head coaches. Richard replaces Orlando Early at Louisiana-Monroe, while Louisiana-Lafayette hired the established Bob Marlin away from Sam Houston State. Interestingly, Robert Lee, the former Ragin Cajuns’ coach, now works for Richard at ULM as an assistant.
Predicted Champion