That should be a nice challenge, especially with the game being on the road. The Monarchs have historically been a solid squad and gritty defensively. Not sure if there will be a shift in identity since they are going from one Jones in Jeff Jones to another in Mike Jones (who?). It's unfortunate that Jeff Jones had to step away due to health issues. He was always a pretty solid coach and I wish him well in retirement.
ODU had a rough season last year, and their best player was kicked off the team in the middle of the year (he's now at TCU). They also lose their other two double figure scorers. A promising trio in Devin Ceaser, RJ Blakney, and Imo Essien return. Blakney's name should sound familiar as we recruited him out of HS and faced him a couple times at Dayton. I feel like he's been around forever. Essien was one of their best three point shooters (39%) although he didn't take many on a per-game basis.
(Mike) Jones did pretty well in the portal, notably landing Sean Durugordon (Siena) who is the definition of a high-volume player but fits a need as ODU needs a go-to guy. Stephaun Walker (Robert Morris) is a DC guy who averaged nearly 10 ppg as more of a slasher than a shooter. Robert Davis Jr. (UMass) is another guy we are familiar with who can get it going from distance. Finally, Caelum Swanton-Rodger (Maryland) gives them much needed size up front. The Canadien didn't do a lot for the Terrapins, but did take the court in most games so he's not completely raw. We also recruited true freshman Jaden Johnson back in the day.
GW0509 wrote:
Realistically, if we're worried about moving up KenPom, then the #1 task Caputo has to do is get us to play better defense, no matter the opponent. Our offensive efficiency has been league average or better, while our defense has been second to worst both seasons. Fix the defense, we move up in KenPom, and then become a more attractive opponent to better schools
This. CC was apparently the defensive coordinator at Miami which makes it all the more confusing that GW has been so bad on that side of the ball. Last year's performance on that side of the ball is probably partly due to youth and year 1 was filled with players who he didn't recruit, but it needs to get better this year. Another 50-60 spot improvement would still have GW as a below average unit.
It all starts along the perimeter and guarding the three better. Teams in conference shot 39.4% against GW, which was predictably the worst mark in the A10. JB and Max were probably our two worst defenders, but is Moss/Drumgoole a significant upgrade? Internal improvement from last year's freshmen should also help by default.