Eric Uribe

16-13 (9-9 MW)

Wolf Pack fans need to get off the ledge. Head coach David Carter isn’t as awful as he’s made out to be and too much is being made of the loss of Deonte Burton and Cole Huff. Nevada will be more team-oriented and stun some people in a declining conference.

Stone Harper

12-17 (8-10 MW)

This will be a tough year for the Wolf Pack. Losing a NBA-caliber player is tough enough, but when you also lose your second and third highest scorer from a season ago, success becomes almost impossible. The schedule is too rough and the talent is just not there.

Chris Boline

12-17 (7-11 MW)

After losing its three most integral players from last year — Deonte Burton Jerry Evans Jr. and Cole Huff — Nevada is thin. That being said, this year’s “Baby Pack” might be a little overwhelmed in conference play. Nevada might be able to sneak some wins in, but don’t expect a three seed in the MWC Tournament this year.

Manny Vieites

12-17 (5-13 MW)

Losing 21 points a game in Deonte Burton is going to take a toll on Nevada this season. This will be the first time Nevada does not have a proven scorer, and it will be fun to see how Marqueze Coleman, Michael Perez and AJ West will take over this year. Players will get a chance to experiment with the new players and tactics, and this will ultimately be a rebuilding year for the Pack.