By Joel Welser
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Big Ten
2008-09: 6-25, 1-17
2008-09 postseason: none
Coach: Tom Crean (6-25 at
Nobody can blame
Key Losses: G Malik Story, F Kyle Taber
Key Newcomers:
When there are so many starting jobs up for grabs, every newcomer is key. Jordan Hulls could immediately start running the point and
Backcourt:
The odd thing is the fact that the Hoosiers return most of their players so it will be very interesting to see how it all shakes out when it comes down to who plays how many minutes. Devan Dumes turned into a quality shooter and scorer and led the team with 12.7 points per game. It is even possible that the senior will eventually lose his starting gig. But starting or not, Dumes has been around the block a few times and is one of the few seniors on this team and that will make him a valuable asset. Matt Roth could be a decent sharp shooter off the bench, much like he was last year, but again the newcomers could drastically cut into his playing time.
Frontcourt:
The incoming players will dominate the frontcourt, but Tom Pritchard will not give up his starting job without a fight. The 6-9 sophomore tallied 9.7 points and a team high 6.4 rebounds last season and got noticeably better as the season progressed. He was even the team’s best shot blocker, although that will almost certainly not be the case again in 2009-2010. Some players like senior Tijan Jobe might play a role this year as well. Jobe averaged less than five minutes per game last year, so it is unlikely he will see too much playing time this time around, but if the newcomers need more time than expected to adjust to life in the Big Ten, players like Jobe will play a role early in the campaign.
Who to Watch:
There will be interesting battles for playing time all over the floor for IU, but perhaps none are more intriguing than at the point. Jeremiah Rivers is eligible after transferring in from
Final Projection:
Projected Post-season Tournament: CBI/CIT
Projected Starting Five:
Jeremiah Rivers, Junior, Guard, DNP last season
Devan Dumes, Senior, Guard, 12.7 points per game
Christian Watford, Freshman, Forward, DNP last season
Tom Pritchard, Sophomore, Forward, 9.7 points per game