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For the record, I picked Gophers 7th in 2018-19 (finished 7th) and 10th (finished 12th) in 2019-20.
No.Dont think garza is leaving?
Oh c'mon. They can be every bit as successful as this year's squad. A 12th place finish isnt too optimistic, IMO.OP has the Gophers at 13th next season. At this present moment, I think that's a fair spot. Without Oturu and with the inconsistent shooting this team has shown, any higher pick would just be wishful thinking.
Dont think garza is leaving?
I find that weird he has size and can shoot from anywhere on the floor and like you said very high motorIt doesn't seem that Garza's game translates will to the NBA. He plays balls to the wall though, and I love that.
For the record, I picked Gophers 7th in 2018-19 (finished 7th) and 10th (finished 12th) in 2019-20.
I find that weird he has size and can shoot from anywhere on the floor and like you said very high motor
Reminds me of big country reeves who dominated in college but didn't have the athleticism to succeed in the NBA. Mike Daum, Caleb Swanigan-really a bunch of Purdue's big men, were like this.
It already isIf this projection ends up anywhere close to accurate it will be a long slow painful end to the Pitino era.
Ha--they'll finish 10th, and he'll be a coach-of-the-year candidate! It's like when Trump appears presidential for a brief, isolated moment.Michigan State will be excellent - would take so many things going wrong for them to not be a top-six team in the Big 10.
Iowa looks like a top-5 team in the country if Garza stays. If he leaves, they've still got the talent in house plus in recruiting to be a top-half Big 10 team.
Ohio State is likely a top-10 team in the preseason. Loaded if Towns grad transfers there and Carton returns.
Michigan is likely a top-15 team in the preseason. Excellent freshman class and at least four rotation guys back before hitting the transfer market.
Purdue returns most of its team and all it's top guys.
Illinois has a great class coming in plus a solid crop of should-be returners.
Rutgers should be solid again - may take a step back with some losses but not bad.
Nebraska will be much better. Hoiberg has multiple transfers sitting out, plus a top JUCO transfer coming in along with King. And they'll be active in the transfer market.
Wisconsin returns four starters and several key reserves plus has a decent group of freshmen coming in with Davis and Carlson.
If Jackson-Davis comes back to Indiana, the Hoosiers should be competitive again.
Maryland will lose two starters but returns Wiggins, Ayala and Morsell - would expect them to drop but remain solid.
I expect all of these teams to be better than the Gophers.
I'd expect MN to be fighting with Penn State and Northwestern to stay out of the bottom of the league.
The question then becomes "is it fair to call for a coaching change since being bad was expected?"