Butler - Ive written about them before, but I love watching these guys play. Fundamentally, theyre excellent. Theyre unselfish with the ball, dont turn it over, and shoot the ball well from downtown. Theyre not athletic (other than Mike Green), but the aforementioned attributes allow them to compete with anyone.
Xavier - Their domination of Dayton seems to establish them as the team to beat in the A-10 (if they werent already). Theyre deep, experienced, and very well-balanced. They have 6 guys that score between 10.2 and 12.0 PPG, which is pretty remarkable. With Drew Lavendars steady hand at PG, they can play any tempo.
St. Marys - Has Gonzagas reign over the WCC ended? Perhaps. Theyve got solid wins over Drake, Oregon, and San Diego St., which will help come Tourney seeding time. Youve probably heard of frosh Patrick Mills by now, but if not, you should. Diamon Simpson provides a presence down low.
Drake - Theyre not extremely talented or athletic, but they just play very well together. They turn the ball over just 13 times per game, and shoot the ball efficiently. They dont really have any overly impressive victories, which makes it hard to know just how good they are, but as of this writing theyre 17-1, which isnt too bad.
Dayton - Theyve lost 2 in a row, but they still stand at 14-3 right now. Theyre led by senior Brian Roberts, who might be fighting Drew Lavendar for A-10 Player of the Year. Freshman Chris Wright is one of the most athletic players in the conference.
Gonzaga - They have 5 losses already, but theyre all (well, almost) to good teams. Their win over Connecticut is looking better and better after UConn beat Indiana. They might not have the star power theyve had at times in the past, but this might be their deepest team in a while. 10 guys average at least 10 minutes per game.
VCU - They give up only 58.8 PPG, which is pretty good. Eric Maynor gained fame when he hit the game-winner in the Tourney against Duke, but he really is one of the best PGs in the country. His scoring is way up this year, hes still distributing the ball, and hes very good defensively. With Jamal Shuler as a second scoring option, VCU is just as good this year as they were last year.
Who do you think is the best Mid-Major? Right now, I lean toward Butler by a smidgen over Xavier. Itll be interesting to watch these teams the rest of the way to see who can make some noise come Tourney time.
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