stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:We're talking about Freshman...Freshman in game 1 being critical...PC still has much talent on that roster...go get em Friars!
Freshman aren't the freshman that we think of 10-15 years ago even. More and more step on the floor day 1 and just take over.
TheHall wrote:stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:We're talking about Freshman...Freshman in game 1 being critical...PC still has much talent on that roster...go get em Friars!
Freshman aren't the freshman that we think of 10-15 years ago even. More and more step on the floor day 1 and just take over.
Not true, Kentucky had the #1 recruiting class last season & didn't make the tourny...SJU had the #4 recruiting class 2 years ago and they've had the last two BE ROY but that didn't't translate in that many wins those seasons. Otto Porter was a shell of himself in his freshman year compared to last season, etc. Usually by junior year it's a different story but early on these guys are still growing and developing.
billyjack wrote:The PC vs BC game comes down to this:
BC has Hanlan at SG putting up a zillion threes.
BC also has Ryan Anderson at SF, a real talent.
BC's starting center had ankle surgery and is out until December, so BC is weak inside.
So BC has Hanlan (3's) and Anderson.
PC has Cotton for 3's.
PC has Batts, Desrosiers, Henton and Tyler Harris in the frontcourt, vs basically no one for BC (because of the injury).
On paper, I see a lot of pathways for Batts and Harris scoring 25 pts each.
On paper, I see Cotton matching whatever Hanlan does on offense.
On paper, I see a lot of pathways for PC to dominate the glass.
There are a lot of moving parts leading into this game, so we'd probably be best served just letting it play out and enjoying the action. In my opinion, the probable range of the score can be anywhere from BC winning by 5 to Providence winning by 15. There are more pathways to a Friar win, I think, because the Eagles MUST HAVE a good night from Hanlan; while the Friars can still win if Cotton isn't effective. I trust that Cooley knows this, so I would guess that Hanlan will be a top priority.
stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:Not true, Kentucky had the #1 recruiting class last season & didn't make the tourny...SJU had the #4 recruiting class 2 years ago and they've had the last two BE ROY but that didn't't translate in that many wins those seasons. Otto Porter was a shell of himself in his freshman year compared to last season, etc. Usually by junior year it's a different story but early on these guys are still growing and developing.
Kentucky easily makes the tourney were it not for Noel getting injured. Easily. As is, they were likely the 1st team out. and 2 years ago, Kentucky relied on frosh to win the title game.
The thing about this suspension when you combined with the injury to Dunn and who knows about Cotton- it starts eating at the depth big time. Guys that you were counting on to play 5-10 minutes have to play 20-25 minutes, then someone else has to play that you weren't counting on to play at all. Also, that means they could have 3 fewer bodies with the new rules- that's 15 fouls....
TheHall wrote:stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:Not true, Kentucky had the #1 recruiting class last season & didn't make the tourny...SJU had the #4 recruiting class 2 years ago and they've had the last two BE ROY but that didn't't translate in that many wins those seasons. Otto Porter was a shell of himself in his freshman year compared to last season, etc. Usually by junior year it's a different story but early on these guys are still growing and developing.
Kentucky easily makes the tourney were it not for Noel getting injured. Easily. As is, they were likely the 1st team out. and 2 years ago, Kentucky relied on frosh to win the title game.
The thing about this suspension when you combined with the injury to Dunn and who knows about Cotton- it starts eating at the depth big time. Guys that you were counting on to play 5-10 minutes have to play 20-25 minutes, then someone else has to play that you weren't counting on to play at all. Also, that means they could have 3 fewer bodies with the new rules- that's 15 fouls....
But they had the top class in the country Noel was just one of those top players. Anybody that thinks the only reason KU didn't make the tourny is because they had so many freshman they are not looking at the fact that experience matters. As for the year before they weren't as dependent on freshman, they had a core team that lost to Uconn in the Final 4 the year before. C'mon Stever it's not all doom and gloom if freshman aren't there in the beginning of the season, because they really aren't factors in the beginning of the season save for a few rare exceptions (Melo).
TheHall wrote:stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:Not true, Kentucky had the #1 recruiting class last season & didn't make the tourny...SJU had the #4 recruiting class 2 years ago and they've had the last two BE ROY but that didn't't translate in that many wins those seasons. Otto Porter was a shell of himself in his freshman year compared to last season, etc. Usually by junior year it's a different story but early on these guys are still growing and developing.
Kentucky easily makes the tourney were it not for Noel getting injured. Easily. As is, they were likely the 1st team out. and 2 years ago, Kentucky relied on frosh to win the title game.
The thing about this suspension when you combined with the injury to Dunn and who knows about Cotton- it starts eating at the depth big time. Guys that you were counting on to play 5-10 minutes have to play 20-25 minutes, then someone else has to play that you weren't counting on to play at all. Also, that means they could have 3 fewer bodies with the new rules- that's 15 fouls....
But they had the top class in the country Noel was just one of those top players. Anybody that thinks the only reason KU didn't make the tourny is because they had so many freshman they are not looking at the fact that experience matters. As for the year before they weren't as dependent on freshman, they had a core team that lost to Uconn in the Final 4 the year before. C'mon Stever it's not all doom and gloom if freshman aren't there in the beginning of the season, because they really aren't factors in the beginning of the season save for a few rare exceptions (Melo).
TheHall wrote:Still quoting me...seriously what a loser u r damnit.
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