We can be both happy and realistic. We're 4-0 for now, at least.
CC continues to show he seems to know what he is doing on the court and how to recruit smartly for our needs. James appears to have gone through a great transformation as a team player with the availability of our depth. That will help him and us this year. Max is great and a strong rebounder.
We have some great prospects emerging from the games so far. Would happily name them, but don't want to curse our luck so far.
But the schedule is softer than Charmin and does us no favors against better competition. And the better
competition is this tournament, warm in the Bahamas, but relatively lukewarm in terms of competition at the national or A-10 level. Even if it is a step up from what we have seen at the Smith Center.
Dayton played Houston and beat LSU. Bonnies beat Oklahoma State. Even St. Joe's takes Kentucky to overtime, despite apparently not friendly refs. Meanwhile, we are sweating out Ohio. Maybe as we should be.
On the other hand, as pointed out, you've got to walk before you run, etc. This is a team with almost all new players, most inexperienced in college games. And we are dealing with the aftermath of trashing our own program 7 years ago.
Still, we may regret not being challenged more, at least in the preseason scrimmages. Especially since this is our last year with both an all-conference player and last year's Rookie of the Year.
There's nothing wrong with mentioning or relating this. We would deride this type of non-conference schedule on another team. And the shoe tends to always drop for us.
But at least right now, we are more hopeful than in a long time.
And that's also something special, especially for a GW fan in recent year.