2009-10 Conference Primers: #12 – WAC
Posted by rtmsf on October 26th, 2009Sam Wasson of bleedCrimson.net and Travis Mason-Bushman of Vandal Nation are the RTC correspondents for the Western Athletic Conference.
Travis’ Predicted Order of Finish:
- Idaho (11-5)
- Utah State (11-5)
- New Mexico State (10-6)
- Nevada (10-6)
- Louisiana Tech (8-8)
- Fresno State (7-9)
- Boise State (6-10)
- San Jose State (5-11)
- Hawaii (4-12)
Sam’s Predicted Order of Finish:
- New Mexico State (13-3)
- Utah State (12-4)
- Nevada (11-5)
- Idaho (11-5)
- Louisiana Tech (9-7)
- Fresno State (6-10)
- Boise State (5-11)
- San Jose State (3-13)
- Hawaii (2-14)
All-Conference Team:
- Mac Hopson (G), Idaho
- Jahmar Young (G), New Mexico State
- Luke Babbitt (F), Nevada
- Sylvester Seay (F), Fresno State
- Magnum Rolle (C), Louisiana Tech
6th Man. Kyle Gibson (G), Louisiana Tech
Impact Newcomer. Steffan Johnson (G), Idaho
What You Need to Know. Once a solid multi-bid league, the WAC has struggled to gain national traction in recent years but appears poised to send multiple teams to the Big Dance after graduating just eight starting seniors in the entire league after last season. Five of the nine WAC teams return at least four starters and New Mexico State returns all five starters. The league also returns 14 of the 15 top scorers this season.
Travis’ Predicted Champion. Idaho (NCAA #12) — one and done. The Vandals have a storied tradition in college hoops — in the early 1980s, Idaho dominated the Big Sky under legendary coach Don Monson, leading an unlikely charge to the 1982 Sweet 16. But that remains the high-water mark for Idaho basketball. In the first three seasons after joining the Western Athletic Conference in 2005, the Vandals were a perennial bottom-feeder.