I would say minimum goal is winning a few games in the NIT. Need to show improvement as the year goes on showing this staff knows how to coach guys up. Need to pull an upset or two at end of year showing that the staff can coach at this level against the big boys. Win a game in the Big Ten tourney against an equal or slightly higher seed. Be competitive in almost all games. Tourney would mean some things really, really clicked and the transfer guys all play really well plus Shrew being an elite X's and O'x guy. I think tourney is a little too much to ask for this year.
Everything is speculative right now on how we do for the year. But there are so many positives to build upon; that nobody is going throw the panic switch now, for every little that goes wrong with our basketball team. We’re talking about the best culture that this team has ever experienced to date at Penn State.
Here are some positives: We’re starting from a good base. Chambers, then Ferry, did nothing to destroy this program or to send it backwards. Chambers had been building our base for years; that just doesn’t happen, or go away, overnight. The program is on the right trajectory. There’s concrete evidence presently, that the Penn State the school, wants to improve the program. This culture will only continue, to grow, under Shrew. Shrew won’t lead the program backwards; there’s too much at stake.
Secondly, Shrew is proving to be a great recruiter. We reached a certain level with Chambers, but now we’re on a trajectory to go higher. We already had some great players (Harrah, Lundy, etc). We also have some very good newcomers (Pickett, Lee, Scott, etc.) this year.
How will they play together? I’m thinking very well; but at this point, nobody can really know now unless you’re privy to the team’s practices. I’m hopeful, but never like to try to guess, or project, the team’s performance level before I’ve seen them play for a game or two. We’ll be able to understand so much more after a few games. Let the season play out.
Do players get better as the season progresses? Hell yeah!! That’s the beauty of college players; we're talking about young, 18-23 year old players. The players ceiling, has not yet been formed. Basketball plays so many more games, then say football.