Aztecs Compare with Best Gopher Teams
San
Diego State
returned all five starters from last season’s team and Dutcher said he knew
“we would be good” but didn’t foresee a 20-0 start. Even the great “Fab
Five” team at Michigan coached by Fisher and Dutcher never started 19-0,
although that group did earn a No. 1 national ranking.
Dutcher, known as an outstanding recruiter
who still talks weekly with former “Fab Five” star
Juwan Howard,
compared the Aztecs with two of the best Gophers teams ever. He said
San Diego State has senior leadership like his father’s 1982 Big Ten
champs. The Aztecs are a physical team, too, similar to the 1997
Minnesota Final Four team.
Often the most talked about Aztec is 6-7,
225-pound forward Kawhi Leonard, a physical but athletic senior
and likely No. 1 NBA draft choice. “He’s got the biggest hands I’ve
seen since Chris Webber,” Dutcher said, comparing Leonard to the
former Michigan superstar and “Fab Five” member.
Like the 1997 Gophers, the Aztecs have
balance in various basketball skills, along with team depth and respect
for one another. “This is as unselfish of a team as we’ve had,” Dutcher
said.
The Aztecs will get another shot at Brigham Young,
the team that gave them their only loss, and next time
(February 26) the game will be in San Diego. Both schools are in
pursuit of the Mountain West Conference title. The league doesn’t
receive the national attention of the Big Ten and other conferences but
San Diego State could beat any team in America.
Dutcher and the Aztecs hope for a No. 1
seed in the 2011 NCAA tournament. And this year they want to be closer
to home than in 2010 when the selection committee sent them packing for
an opening game (and loss) all the way to Providence, Rhode Island.
Good for frequent flyer miles, but not much else.
A first round assignment closer to San
Diego will require less energy and provide more fan support. “I think the less
travel, the easier it is,” Dutcher said.
Not that Dutcher is thinking much about
the tournament. The night this Minnesotan saw him in San Diego the
Aztecs were about to play Air Force and he said: “Tonight’s game is the
only game that matters to me.”
Spoken like a coach’s son.