fladawg59 said:
I am going to make a very bold prediction.
we will be better than #228.
we will easily crack the top 200.
do not let cook's 11 minutes fool you.
he was playing behind three of the top ten guards in the country.
he played very productively when in.
at this point we have no choice but to support this team and see what happens.
if we end up last in sec its time for crean to go. losing all four key guys seems unforgivable
but it happened almost everywhere.
i am fairly certain we will have a losing record in the sec but it has never been more interesting
to see how the season will play out.
who plays ?
who scores?
what style of play?
how the team meshes?
does crean have a master plan?
will there be another mass exodus?
three more predictions.
1. cook will be the leading scorer
2. if horne is the leading scorer we have a huge problem.
3. sec record 6-12
Let's go with where I agree with you:
1. We'll be better than #228 and in the top #200
2. Cook is good (I stated this above) and I have him averaging 10 or so. I'm going with JAR as our leading scorer with Ingram right with him. Still they are a sizable step down from Wheeler, Camara and Johnson.
3. I agree about Horne, if he's our leading scorer we're in deep trouble.
4. A little early for predictions but 6-12 is my high water mark. I'll say 4-14. So we're not that far apart.
The only glaring inaccuracy is "losing all four key guys seems unforgivable but it happened almost everywhere." That's nowhere close to factual. Did anyone else have their top four scorers jump in the portal? It's us and us alone.
This FS article I'm referencing is about a month old so it didn't even include KD's departure and they listed the top three winners in the portal as Auburn, Minnesota and Florida. The top three losers listed are Georgia, Utah and Arizona. With KD added to the departed we are solidly number 1 on that list of "losers in the portal"; which compares transfers in versus transfers out.
Lastly, I agree wholeheartedly "we have no choice but to support this team and see where it goes."