The Rebuilding of Cleveland State

After just two seasons, Gary Walters has rebuilt the underachieving Vikings program. Hopefully we can see the type of production in the 70s when the Vikings were able to reach N.I.T. and March Madness. Cleveland State should expect a lot of good things in the future from Walters. He is hoping to build a mid-major program into national prominence like John Calipari has done for Memphis.

They do not lose a lot of players for next season. Four of their five starters were underclassmen. Now that Butler has graduated most of their team expect for frosh superstar Matt Howard, the Vikes will be the favorites to win the Horizon League and get their first March Madness berth in the last 20 plus years.

Junior leaders Cedric Jackson and J'Nathan Bullock are back and hungry for the respect that this team deserves. Walters has also signed a top 100 recruit for the 2008 class from the 2008 class.

Cleveland, come out to watch this team because they are going to bring good things and success to this city. I hope to be blogging more on this team come time for the season, but for now I am out.
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