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Hustle Belt's Top 25 MAC Players


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LZip is right. the Dambrot era Zips teams have rarely contained any clear-cut "stars", and that hurts when we want players to be included in lists like these.

Forsythe could possibly be the only other player we see on the rest of this list. Unfortunately (as you read in Reggie's article), it's hard to make this list as a single digit scorer. And we have a lot of good contributors who are still only single digit scorers.

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Jake will be on it

I think Jake has a case, but for these rankings, Reggie probably took his spot. Pat will be on for sure, and I think Noah will be as well (but not a given due to the ACL injury, and Antino eating into his numbers).

Really, it doesn't matter. As mentioned, anyone who follows this program knows individual stats aren't going to be in this team's favor. Last year was the first time in the KD era where you thought they may have had that one go-to guy (Tree) and it lasted all of two games. Still, this team won 21 games and made the MAC semis for the 9th straight year, even in an in-flux season.

This year should be fun. You have the steady seniors in Pat, Reggie and Jake. Two sophomores in Noah and Antino that looked like they belong as freshmen. Kwan and Big Dog took steps forward and now are juniors, so another jump could be seen there. And Josh Williams and Jimond Ivey are two freshmen who I think will also look like they belong, this year.

Ivey, especially with a year in the program, has the athletic ability to to do some nice things this season. Williams, IMO, is the best recruit outside of Zeke or maybe Tree, that KD has landed. Maybe not a physical freak, but a guy who is simply a baller. If he didn't commit so early (after his All-Ohio freshmen season at Barberton), he would've received a bunch of high-major attention (and going to SVSM kept his numbers down).

I didn't even mention Aaron Jackson (who has some Deji, Quincy or Jimmy Conyers type qualities). Let's hope he's more Quincy than Deji or Conyers this year, but worst case, he looks like a guy who can put it all together as an upper classman when given a true chance.

Nor did I mention the Nigerian freshmen. Maybe one, or more of them step up. That would be icing on the cake. I don't see a big opportunity, but that means things are going well, which, in Akron fashion, hasn't always been the case. But even with adversity, KD wins. So if something does happen, they will probably still get to that 20 win mark, and back to at least the MAC semis (nobody owns Cleveland like KD).

But if things go as planned for a change, I love this team's chances of not only getting back to the tourney, but being able to make some noise. I'll stop at first (or technically second) round win, but wouldn't shock me to see this group being the one that finally breaks through.

And if that does happen, between having the KD stability factor, along with the LeBron support, and the upcoming talent in the region, a big year for Akron could mean a major move up the CBB landscape. That's adding some pressure, but if this team, which has talent, can deliver. Maybe the Gonzaga of the East tag can be realistic.

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At times, Keith has raved about Connor Tava, so I will take that as being a HUGE loss for them.

Yeah, that's a huge loss for them. Guy is a Swiss Army knife. He does a little of everything. Hopefully, he is back by February. A fun player to watch, a 6-6, 250 pound point-forward.

BTW, he would've easily been top 5 in these rankings.

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Wow. Number 14? I think several of us had doubts about whether he'd make the list. Obviously, people outside of Akron are recognizing his potential to be a big producer in this league.

This might end up being some kind of record. When Pat shows up, we'll have 3 guys in someone's list of the top 25 players in the league. I'm hard pressed to think that anyone has ever given star-quality accolades to 3 of our players at one time.

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I think Jake has a case, but for these rankings, Reggie probably took his spot. Pat will be on for sure, and I think Noah will be as well (but not a given due to the ACL injury, and Antino eating into his numbers).

Jake was #20 last year, so it's interesting to see if he dropped out of the rankings, or how high has risen. http://www.hustlebelt.com/mac-basketball/2014/10/22/6994637/2014-mac-basketball-top-25-20-g-f-jake-kretzer-akron-zips/in/6744236

Wow. Number 14? I think several of us had doubts about whether he'd make the list. Obviously, people outside of Akron are recognizing his potential to be a big producer in this league.

This might end up being some kind of record. When Pat shows up, we'll have 3 guys in someone's list of the top 25 players in the league. I'm hard pressed to think that anyone has ever given star-quality accolades to 3 of our players at one time.

I thought everyone thought highly of Robotham last year. Most on this board said the season was over when he went down. Most fans of other teams I talked to couldn't believe he was a freshman and they had 3 more years of him to put up with.

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Just for reference, the zips checked in last year with Tree at #2 and Kretzer at #20. Which, with Tree's early dismissal basically amounts to only one player on the list. Also goes to show Pat's massive improvement going from unranked to best center in the conference. I'm curious to see the six players supposedly better than Pat (I can think of Fowler, Lee, Hall, maybe Washington)

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I'm pretty happy with a #7 ranking. I don't think we could have expected much higher.

I personally am pretty surprised that he is ranked above Nathan Boothe, who was #8 yesterday. They are pretty similar, but Boothe has always seemed to have more hype from around the conference to me.

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I'm pretty happy with a #7 ranking. I don't think we could have expected much higher.

I personally am pretty surprised that he is ranked above Nathan Boothe, who was #8 yesterday. They are pretty similar, but Boothe has always seemed to have more hype from around the conference to me.

Forsythe and Boothe are so similar: both averaged exactly 10 PPG last year and have really similar rebounding numbers as well. I give the edge to Pat because I think he's a slightly better defender and also slightly more efficient (23 to 19 PER)

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