BleedGopher
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Thats what I was thinking, closer to Gabe than Carr. And Gabe actually has had a higher true shooting percentage than Baker, 57% two years ago and 50% last year, Baker's has been between 47% and 49% the last 3 years.Baker's stat package not much better than Gabes
And, especially, if their two biggest rivals finish #1 and #2.I will be shocked, surprised and very disappointed if the Gophers are even anywhere in the bottom half of the conference.
I think that most of us are hoping and maybe believing the Gophers will be much better than 12th. Lots of talented new guys on the team. On paper, lots of good talent and depth now. Of course, the key word is "New" guys. We all hope that the very talented new guys will mesh and compliment each other really well and run as a finely tuned machine. Of course, you can't count on that and if they don't, well, our team might not be as good as we hope. Lots of potential, but how well will all the new parts fit together and work? That's the big question mark.At first glance I thought the ranking was too low, but who do you move the Gophers ahead of? The Gophers look very interesting on paper, but it's a deep conference with no bad teams.
Jon factors more into it than just the roster.I think that most of us are hoping and maybe believing the Gophers will be much better than 12th. Lots of talented new guys on the team. On paper, lots of good talent and depth now. Of course, the key word is "New" guys. We all hope that the very talented new guys will mesh and compliment each other really well and run as a finely tuned machine. Of course, you can't count on that and if they don't, well, our team might not be as good as we hope. Lots of potential, but how well will all the new parts fit together and work? That's the big question mark.
Would not be surprised if that's part of the thought process that went into his version of the rankings.
have you actually looked at Maryland and Penn St roster and tried comparing it and projecting out???There isn't a media person who works as hard as Rothstein (at least on appearances). Him ranking the Gophers low is warranted given the team was bad last year and lost what most people thought was an all-american center.
We like the transfers and the roster coming back but from an outside perspective, our best player shot 37 percent from the floor, our 'sniper' shot 33 percent from 3 and our three impact transfers are coming from Drake, Western Michigan and Utah (where he shot under 40 percent from the floor. We have one top-100 recruit coming in and neither of the sophomores projected in the rotation did much as a freshmen.
All of these things are not untrue and while I think there's potential for the team to be good, it's clearly unproven.
For a more positive perspective:
We were a kenpom top 30 team last year, and also rated as the 3rd unluckiest team in the country.
We lost a lot of close games, and should regress to the mean in that category.
We should be as good or better at 4 out of 5 positions in our starting lineup.
That fifth position is being filled in by one of the better transfer players in the country.
I haven’t looked closely at most other teams’ rosters, but I’ve seen Maryland and Penn State projected pretty low. For as good as they were last year, and as good as Maryland has generally been since joining the Big Ten, it’s weird to think of them in basement of the conference. I suppose 12th isn’t absurd if you’re of the opinion that teams #5-12 are fairly close together and, like last year, there will only be a difference of about 3 conference wins between them, and that Minnesota may end up at the bottom of that scrum.
Agreed.For a more positive perspective:
We were a kenpom top 30 team last year, and also rated as the 3rd unluckiest team in the country.
We lost a lot of close games, and should regress to the mean in that category.
We should be as good or better at 4 out of 5 positions in our starting lineup.
That fifth position is being filled in by one of the better transfer players in the country.
I haven’t looked closely at most other teams’ rosters, but I’ve seen Maryland and Penn State projected pretty low. For as good as they were last year, and as good as Maryland has generally been since joining the Big Ten, it’s weird to think of them in basement of the conference. I suppose 12th isn’t absurd if you’re of the opinion that teams #5-12 are fairly close together and, like last year, there will only be a difference of about 3 conference wins between them, and that Minnesota may end up at the bottom of that scrum.
have you actually looked at Maryland and Penn St roster and tried comparing it and projecting out???
We were not a bad team last year but we were 10th or 11th in the conference in defense which will result in very mediocre results. Teams that play great defense, top 3 in a conference win a ton of close games. It is a culture that marks programs. We had one top 25 defense in 8 years and that was our only decent year.For a more positive perspective:
We were a kenpom top 30 team last year, and also rated as the 3rd unluckiest team in the country.
We lost a lot of close games, and should regress to the mean in that category.
We should be as good or better at 4 out of 5 positions in our starting lineup.
That fifth position is being filled in by one of the better transfer players in the country.
I haven’t looked closely at most other teams’ rosters, but I’ve seen Maryland and Penn State projected pretty low. For as good as they were last year, and as good as Maryland has generally been since joining the Big Ten, it’s weird to think of them in basement of the conference. I suppose 12th isn’t absurd if you’re of the opinion that teams #5-12 are fairly close together and, like last year, there will only be a difference of about 3 conference wins between them, and that Minnesota may end up at the bottom of that scrum.
Will you pick us over UW ?Lots of new faces and unknowns but compared to Wisconsin
Carr vs Trice I'll take Carr
Kalschuer vs Davison I'll take Kalschuer
Gach vs Ford tossup
Robbins vs Potter close but Potter is more experienced
Johnson vs Ruevers I'd take Ruevers
For the first time Pitino has depth and a bench, I don't see a big difference in talent from the 2nd and 12th in the conference, you still have to perform on the court and learn to win the close one's but it looks to be a crap shoot on where the Gophers end up to me.
Gophers have a bunch of solid guys plus Carr ...advantage gophsI haven't done a deep dive but I know Maryland returns two multi-year starting guards in Ayala and Morsell plus a double-figure scorer on the wing in Wiggins. Throw in a couple transfers who are similar to ours (Galin Smith from Bama who is in the Johnson garbage guy mold and Jairius Hamilton from BC) and a couple 3 star recruits and the Terps are probably not going to be great. They haven't been terrible since joining the Big 10 though, and given resume of the coach (who I can't stand) and the recent history, they probably deserve to be rated higher than MN.
I know Penn State returns three solid guards in Dread, Jones and Brockington. They lose their frontcourt, so I'd think the Gophers should be better.
I've done my own personal rankings of the Big 10. I'd have Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan State, Michigan, Purdue, Rutgers, Ohio State, Indiana all ahead of MN based on on-paper returning talent on the court/sideline. I'd put them ahead of Penn State. I might put them ahead of Maryland. But I also don't blame a national reporter for projecting Maryland with multiple returning starters and a lot better recent history of winning to be better than a team that loses more than it wins.
Hamilton’s waiver got denied and I strongly disagree that Gaelin Smith is an equivalent transfer to Brandon Johnson. 15 and 8 in the MAC is much better than 3 points, 2 boards a game in the SEC. Johnson also had a 24 point game against Ole Miss.I haven't done a deep dive but I know Maryland returns two multi-year starting guards in Ayala and Morsell plus a double-figure scorer on the wing in Wiggins. Throw in a couple transfers who are similar to ours (Galin Smith from Bama who is in the Johnson garbage guy mold and Jairius Hamilton from BC) and a couple 3 star recruits and the Terps are probably not going to be great. They haven't been terrible since joining the Big 10 though, and given resume of the coach (who I can't stand) and the recent history, they probably deserve to be rated higher than MN.
I know Penn State returns three solid guards in Dread, Jones and Brockington. They lose their frontcourt, so I'd think the Gophers should be better.
I've done my own personal rankings of the Big 10. I'd have Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan State, Michigan, Purdue, Rutgers, Ohio State, Indiana all ahead of MN based on on-paper returning talent on the court/sideline. I'd put them ahead of Penn State. I might put them ahead of Maryland. But I also don't blame a national reporter for projecting Maryland with multiple returning starters and a lot better recent history of winning to be better than a team that loses more than it wins.