Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - OUTLOOK: The Sun Belt Conference sent two teams to the postseason last year, as North Texas represented the league in the NCAA Tournament and South Alabama earned a bid from the NIT. Both North Texas and South Alabama are expected to be highly competitive again, but Western Kentucky and UL-Monroe are considered the favorites to win their respective divisions. New Orleans welcomes back the league's top scorer in Bo McCalebb and it should have a say in what happens this year. Arkansas State and Florida Atlantic return some of the conference's premier players and that is not surprising, considering the SBC welcomes back 15 of its top 20 scorers from a year ago. Middle Tennessee also returns a solid core of starters and it could be primed to make a run at the league title. Arkansas-Little Rock and Florida International have some holes to fill and they are probably a year away from making an impact. Troy, UL-Lafayette and Denver have a lot of rebuilding to do and none of these programs are expected to be in the mix in terms of league supremacy.
CONFERENCE CHAMPION: Western Kentucky
PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH:
EAST DIVISION: 1. Western Kentucky, 2. South Alabama, 3. Florida Atlantic, 4. Middle Tennessee, 5. Florida International, 6. Troy
WEST DIVISION: 1. UL-Monroe, 2. New Orleans, 3. Arkansas State, 4. North Texas, 5. Arkansas-Little Rock, 6. UL-Lafayette, 7. Denver
UL: The Ragin' Cajuns won back-to-back league titles in 2004 and 2005, but since then, the team hasn't been all that competitive. Last season, ULL stumbled to a sixth place finish (7-11) in the West Division, while going just 9-21 overall.
The Ragin'' Cajuns return three starters from a year ago, but the rest of the roster is all young and inexperienced. David Dees will once again shoulder much of the load for ULL, as the 6-4 guard ranked among the top scorers in the league with an average of 17.4 ppg last season. Elijah Millsap should once again provide a nice complement to Dees after averaging 12.4 ppg and 7.3 rpg to earn the SBC Freshman of the Year award in 2006-07. Maurice Barksdale missed last year with a wrist injury, but his return will give the Ragin' Cajuns another playmaker. Courtney Wallace (6-8, 250) and Abray Milson (6-9, 245) are big bodies and although they are unproven, they will probably see significant playing time in the frontcourt, where ULL lacks any real presence.
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By Ralph Lauro
Associate College Basketball Editor
The Sports Network