remind me of your preseason prediction for this years team?![]()
undefeated and NCAA champions. off by just a little bit.
For real though, I had them a little over 20 wins and in the NIT - still within the realm of possibility.
I think we tend to do just the opposite, and then post nasty grams about them when they don't meet expectations. I'd rather be surprised by the occasional impact freshman.Why do we have such low expectations for our incoming freshmen? It does seem like in the past our freshmen seem to take longer to be big time producers on the whole but when I look around the country there are freshmen doing big things all over the place and a bunch of them weren't highly ranked.
Yeah I thought 20 regular season wins was a realistic ceiling. I still think we can get to 18 and win a game or two in the AAC tournamentFor real though, I had them a little over 20 wins and in the NIT - still within the realm of possibility.
Same. Is someone ambitious enough to pull out that thread?Yeah I thought 20 regular season wins was a realistic ceiling. I still think we can get to 18 and win a game or two in the AAC tournament
There are a ton of threads about it. It's kind of a pain to go through all of themSame. Is someone ambitious enough to pull out that thread?
For real though, 20 wins- still within the realm of possibility.
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Why do we have such low expectations for our incoming freshmen? It does seem like in the past our freshmen seem to take longer to be big time producers on the whole but when I look around the country there are freshmen doing big things all over the place and a bunch of them weren't highly ranked.
Teams like Pitt and Georgetown pop in my head right away because we've been recruiting against them but you see it around the country. Xavier Johnson, Mac McClung, Trey McGowens, and Akinjo are all doing big things and they weren't exactly highly ranked. It seems extremely rare that any of our freshmen do really big things their freshmen year.They have better support systems (i.e. talent) already in place. They can be the 3rd option on the floor, which allows them to shine. Jalen Adams took advantage of exactly that his freshman year (not saying he had a great freshman year, but he had some stellar games).
Look what happens when you're a really good freshman and you join a team in transition. Even the 1996 Huskies with Richard Hamilton struggled. Hamilton showed great promise (off the top of my head, I'm guessing he averaged 15 ppg) but he couldn't lead the team to the NCAAs.
Is there a freshman who immediately became that team's #1 option this year? Outside of top 10 talent? Because that's what UConn needs with Jalen's departure, a #1 option. Alterique and Christian are not #1 guys.
I don't think so. After Jalen leaves, there is no one to create their own shot. Who comes off that second screen looking to drive or and create? AG will be running the offense, Polley has a two dribble max, Wilson has a lot of work to do on the defensive end before he can think of offense, Vital is a spot shooter, not a creator. There is going to be a huge void when Jalen leaves and unless Bouknight and Gaffney walk in ready to average 10ppg, I don't see a huge improvement. Year 3 under Hurley will be the turning point.
Teams like Pitt and Georgetown pop in my head right away because we've been recruiting against them but you see it around the country. Xavier Johnson, Mac McClung, Trey McGowens, and Akinjo are all doing big things and they weren't exactly highly ranked. It seems extremely rare that any of our freshmen do really big things their freshmen year.
I used them as an example because we've been recruiting the same people. They are doing big things for their teams as freshmen, neither are going to the NCAA most likely but they are both better than our team and they have freshmen who are getting 15 ppg and leading them to some big wins. My question is why doesn't that happen here? It's be a fairly long time since we had guys step in and be ready to contribute at a really high level.I think we have a different definition of big things.
Pitt and Georgetown are not going to the NCAAs.
Do I think players can step in and do what Akinjo and those you named above are doing? Yes.
I think we tend to do just the opposite, and then post nasty grams about them when they don't meet expectations. I'd rather be surprised by the occasional impact freshman.
Alterique isn't going anywhere.we replace the coach....then we lose the best point guard in the league
you want to talk about playoffs?....playoffs?