Central Michigan University's basketball season is just five days old, but already there's a big difference on the floor for head coach Ernie Zeigler. "The excitement for me and our program going into year six is the talent level we have right now," Zeigler said at CMU's annual media day on Tuesday afternoon in McGuirk Arena. "But, that excitement has to be somewhat guarded because of the youth that is still here." CMU's coaching staff inked highly regarded recruiting classes each of the last two years and those players have made their marks already with their athleticism. "I'm excited about all the different (personnel) combinations we are going to have and the style we are going to be able play," he said. "We have guarded optimism for the expectations we have for ourselves, but I think that the biggest thing is we know we have a chance to be successful. The question is how successful? That part of it will bare itself as the season progresses."
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Zeigler Previews 2011-12 Season for the Media
via CMU Chippewas
Central Michigan University's basketball season is just five days old, but already there's a big difference on the floor for head coach Ernie Zeigler. "The excitement for me and our program going into year six is the talent level we have right now," Zeigler said at CMU's annual media day on Tuesday afternoon in McGuirk Arena. "But, that excitement has to be somewhat guarded because of the youth that is still here." CMU's coaching staff inked highly regarded recruiting classes each of the last two years and those players have made their marks already with their athleticism. "I'm excited about all the different (personnel) combinations we are going to have and the style we are going to be able play," he said. "We have guarded optimism for the expectations we have for ourselves, but I think that the biggest thing is we know we have a chance to be successful. The question is how successful? That part of it will bare itself as the season progresses."
Central Michigan University's basketball season is just five days old, but already there's a big difference on the floor for head coach Ernie Zeigler. "The excitement for me and our program going into year six is the talent level we have right now," Zeigler said at CMU's annual media day on Tuesday afternoon in McGuirk Arena. "But, that excitement has to be somewhat guarded because of the youth that is still here." CMU's coaching staff inked highly regarded recruiting classes each of the last two years and those players have made their marks already with their athleticism. "I'm excited about all the different (personnel) combinations we are going to have and the style we are going to be able play," he said. "We have guarded optimism for the expectations we have for ourselves, but I think that the biggest thing is we know we have a chance to be successful. The question is how successful? That part of it will bare itself as the season progresses."
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