Well from everything we've heard and read Sierra Calhoun is coming and shes one of the top players in NYC. Im not really worried about the roster. Uconn is loaded. There is only room on the bench, there arent any available starting positions. When positions open up Geno will be able to fill them. When will they open up? In a year or two.
Geno has a great roster to work with. Im sure he has kids who are considering UConn, but they dont want to sit for 2 years. We're set for the next 2 years. We cant expect to get every great kid to come to UConn with this roster. Kids wanna play not sit. Our roster is loaded and for the next 2 years I really dont see anybody cracking the starting lineup and Im sure AAU kids, their coaches and parents recognize that.
The AAU kids are jockeying for positions on different teams. Hey the kids and parents talk...like where are you going, and Im going here or there or they loaded I want to play for them but there is no room. Theyre being told if you wanna play go here. If you willing to wait a year go someplace else. Over the next 2 years UConn will have a couple of and NCs and graduations.. Uconn will have alot of TV coverage, and get alot of attention. Geno will reload when starting positions open up. Dont think Geno isnt looking for players in the Olympics. Im sure there are some great players who would love to come to the US. Im sure there are underclassman in other countries who's coaches are talking to Geno about a free ride to play in the US.
The bottom line is kids wanna play. Going someplace other then UConn they can for the moment. In a year or two that all changes. We have a nucleaus and a terrific base to work with. In a year or two that all changes and there will be starting positions available. Looking at Roy Dodgers roster for '13 and '14 we have 8 very good players and in 14 Im including Sierra Calhoun. Thats a great start. The challange is going to be, to get kids who are willing to play a little and behind an AA, for a year and then crack the starting lineup. I dont see that has a problem.