By Joel Welser
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Southeastern Conference
2008-09: 23-13, 9-7
2008-09 postseason: NCAA
Coach: Gregg Marshall (Rick Stansbury 231-128 at
Key Losses: F Brian Johnson
Key Newcomers:
Renardo Sidney and the Bulldogs have some issues to overcome before he will be suiting up for MSU, but if
Backcourt:
Smith might have some trouble finding minutes with Barry Stewart and Phil Turner on the wings. Stewart averaged 12.4 points per game and will now need to become even more of a leader on the floor. Stewart is a prolific outside shooter, but he will also use his 6-3 frame to finish around the basket and that is what makes him such a dangerous scorer. Turner is a good shooter too, but it is his ability to hit the glass that makes him so valuable to this team. He ranked second on the team with 5.5 rebounds per game last year. At 6-7, Ravern Johnson usually manned the four spot on this undersized team. He is an accurate and prolific three-point shooter who needs to be more physical under the basket if this team wants to avoid being outrebounded on a consistent basis.
Frontcourt:
Ideally,
Who to Watch:
The big question heading into the 2008-2009 campaign was at the point. Dee Bost put those concerns to rest pretty early. As a freshman he averaged 10.9 points and 4.3 assists and started every single game for MSU. The numbers are very impressive, but what is even more impressive was his consistency day in and day out. Unlike many freshman point guards, Bost was steady and very rarely had a bad day. Expect those days to be even better as a sophomore.
Final Projection:
There is nothing this team lacks. They have a proven point guard, one of the best shot blockers to ever play the game and enough weapons on the wing to put up a bunch of points in a hurry. The only issue is on the glass and that is why the
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Dee Bost, Sophomore, Guard, 10.9 points per game
Barry Stewart, Senior, Guard, 12.4 points per game
Phil Turner, Junior, Guard, 8.5 points per game
Ravern Johnson, Junior, Guard, 12.1 points per game
Jarvis Varnado, Senior, Forward, 12.9 points per game