sconnygopher
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I would hope wally atleast gets a few solid minutes to see what he can do and if not I agree that we should definitely consider redshirting him
I would hope wally atleast gets a few solid minutes to see what he can do and if not I agree that we should definitely consider redshirting him
I agree. I'd be very surprised if Wally doesn't earn solid minutes this year. No one can have that much bad luck 2 years in a row can they?
Pretty safe bet it's Hollins, Hollins, Smith, Buggs, and EE at this early juncture.
I feel like we all had about 7 years worth of bad luck under Orlando
4 Star? Give me a break. We beat out Santa Clara for him. He is a tweener who can't shoot. He belongs in the Sun Belt or whatever, where he could play against smaller players and not lead the nation in getting his shot blocked to go along with leading the nation in guys blowing by him on D.
He was so terrible that he gave us an extra year?
I think it's too early to make predictions on who starts due to the fact that so many of these kids are unknowns to some degree.
One idea that I don't believe has been covered yet is to have Malik Smith come off the bench. I have read that he's not the greatest defender, but is a good 3 point shooter and might even be a bit of a gunner. Now, beyond the fact that assuming an FIU transfer would start in the B1G is a stretch, I think this thread has focused more on the offensive end of the court than the defensive end. If Pitino does try to push the pace in his first year, that will start on the defensive end by harassing guards and forcing turnovers. I think that would make McNeil or Mathieu (or possibly an improving Charles Buggs/Wally Ellenson) better options as the 3rd guard/forward/wing in the starting lineup next to the Hollins boys. In that scenario, Smith could be more of an instant offense off the bench type and a guy who becomes more of a focus of the offense when 'Dre Hollins is on the bench.
I'm just glad to see the potential for depth.
I can't believe this thread, the coaches don't even know who will start and these people think they do!!!
What I don't understand is the big emphasis on who starts. Minutes played and combos of players are more important than who starts. Those two things plus the only thing that matters to some is the scorebook.
Pretty unimpressive that our best players are Andre and Austin Hollins. I have a feeling this is going to be another year of mediocrity.
Pretty unimpressive that our best players are Andre and Austin Hollins. I have a feeling this is going to be another year of mediocrity.
I'm not sure expectations could be any higher than mediocrity. New coach. Losing the two best players on the team. Recruiting class that is mediocre at best.
I don't mean to sound negative, but I don't think you can ask for much more this year.
I'm not sure expectations could be any higher than mediocrity. New coach. Losing the two best players on the team. Recruiting class that is mediocre at best.
I don't mean to sound negative, but I don't think you can ask for much more this year.
I think by the end of the year, we'll be better than last year. Would be nice to have Mbakwe back, but most/all of the other good B1G teams lost more than that. Very good player, but not 1st team all conference good, not a go-to scorer, and not exactly ideal to play a 6-7" guy as your primary post. Rodney Williams had great potential and was exciting, but if you look at performance, his performance (especially in the B1G season) certainly is replaceable. Again, you can't just say "we won't be as good because we lost somebody," because everybody loses players every year.
I'm optimistic we have some good players coming in, players that will help right away. We'll definitely be a better shooting/scoring team. I think with the coaching change we'll be a more motivated team, and also I speculate we'll be a better coached team. I think the returning players will improved...you expect some improvement as a matter of course, but I think the coaching change adds a bit of rejuvenation and motivation.
My expectation is that while there may be some uneven patches early on while we get lineups and combinations worked out, we'll develop into a good team and will not lose very many home B1G games, will win some on the road, will have a good B1G tourney showing, and will make the NCAA tourney and play well in it.
I'm not sure expectations could be any higher than mediocrity. New coach. Losing the two best players on the team. Recruiting class that is mediocre at best.
I don't mean to sound negative, but I don't think you can ask for much more this year.
. ... Last year was the first time we made it since what, 2008?
my point still stands. we made it as an 11 seed last year with a "good" team. now you expect us to do better with losing 3 starters and having 0 big name recruits
Last year we underachieved. We had a roster built for a fast paced game, yet played a grind it out style. This year we will be playing a style that better suits our strengths, so it's reasonable to assume we won't underachieve again, or at least not as much as last season. Even if we have less talent, we can have a better season if we just play to our potential. I wouldn't expect you to understand that though.
Lay off the meth. Fast-paced style against Big Ten schools is not going to magically get us to the NCAA tournament. I would be shocked if we finished in the top 9. Just being a realist, love the gophs but we have to be more realistic here. Dre and Austin are not big time players who can lead a team to the promised land, we just have to accept that. If we get Rashad though, then we can talk.
Lay off the meth. Fast-paced style against Big Ten schools is not going to magically get us to the NCAA tournament. I would be shocked if we finished in the top 9. Just being a realist, love the gophs but we have to be more realistic here. Dre and Austin are not big time players who can lead a team to the promised land, we just have to accept that. If we get Rashad though, then we can talk.