If Jim Miller is Wartburg's coach, the Knights have to be one of the favorites. He has an amazing knack for taking ordinary kids, teaching them how to work and watching them prevail in March. Wartburg is the defending champion and starts the season ranked No.
1. This could be the first time since 2003 and 2004 that the Knights win consecutive crowns. Wartburg has three national champions - Jacob Naig, Aaron Wernimont and Romeo Djoumessi.
Wernimont and Djoumessi are No. 1 in the preseason. Naig has a semester of eligibility remaining and will join the team after Christmas.
"The good part for us is we've got three national champions that are back. I know I've never had that," Miller said. "The negative is, just like most years, you've got maybe three weights that you've got to fill with no idea who that kid is going to be or how well they're going to respond to the challenge of being the guy.
"As we go along, we've been able to really improve as the year's gone on, we've been pretty ... more.
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