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Likeliest OOC Loss? (Will delete thread if collective mojo demands it)

Which OOC game are the dogs likeliest to lose (If the pragmatists among us are to be believed)?


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While they are being ranked higher than us, I do like our roster/team better.
FWIW the one good thing Gary Parrish did is ranked Florida behind UConn. 😀 ESPN has Florida at #2 and UConn at #4.


 
FWIW the one good thing Gary Parrish did is ranked Florida behind UConn. 😀 ESPN has Florida at #2 and UConn at #4.


If I’m doing my early season rankings, I’m giving Purdue the nod given they have their holy trinity all back for their senior year and with the addition of the Israeli. I think they are very beatable but will honor the retention after getting to the S16 in a close loss to Houston.

Maybe I give Sampson the very slight edge over us after reaching the finals. It’s debatable. Then we should be squarely at 3 at lowest. Some of these other teams are all way too hard to project from a chemistry end (StJ, BYU, UM, UF) given they have entirely new units in core areas.
 
Me too. They got my vote.
But they did closet in the series to beating Kansas and lost by only 4 points on the road. We have a lethal (and hungry) group this year so maybe it'll be easier than we think.

Florida is massive they have 5 guys 7 feet tall, one who is 7'9". Their backcourt will be stellar, but I think we are better and slightly deeper than they are in the backcourt.
 
So will they be coming to see us twice over the upcoming years? Or was one just a road game and the other a home and home series?
Don’t even get me started on this topic. I broached the idea of why were we playing them on their home court and them not returning the favor the following year.

Yeah I got toasted on this board for that thought.

And here we are again playing second fiddle to this clearly inferior program.
 
Can someone explain why we are playing @ Kansas again after playing there in 2023?
The game in 2023 was part of the Big East - Big 12 challenge. Must be the 100th time this has been explained. Now we have a home and home with them
 
Don’t even get me started on this topic. I broached the idea of why were we playing them on their home court and them not returning the favor the following year.

Yeah I got toasted on this board for that thought.

And here we are again playing second fiddle to this clearly inferior program.
RuffRuff has the answer above.

 
Don’t even get me started on this topic. I broached the idea of why were we playing them on their home court and them not returning the favor the following year.

Yeah I got toasted on this board for that thought.

And here we are again playing second fiddle to this clearly inferior program.
That was the Big 12 Challenge. They never play the same team in back to back years so a return game couldn't happen.

This year was just UConn with a strong home/neutral slate and zero OOC road games, needing a road game. Kansas already has UNC and NC State on the road, and a bunch of neutral games.
 
I like our chances in each game but there are no automatic wins. I will say that I think the BYU game will be the most revealing game as to how the season might play out. My biggest fear is major foul trouble at the 5 that limits our bigs. Dybantsa is a foul drawing machine, If we get through that game and Reed & Reibe have played their full targeted minutes, that will be informative and positive. To me, Reed is the key to the season. Stay healthy and on the court for at least 25 minutes and UConn is a championship threat. I think we can adjust to the loss of any other player.
 
Florida returned all 4 bigs from last year's title team, each of whom would start for 95% of D1 teams. They're loaded in the front court.

Fland should be pretty good as a sophomore, tons of pedigree and those guys usually make a sophomore jump. Not sure how Lee will translate up levels, but he's experienced and Florida's bigs will make things easier. They probably needed one more 2/3 guy, they're going to need to rely on Ingram, but he's young for his grade.

The game is in MSG, though, which is advantage us. We'll lose in AFH.
 
I like our chances in each game but there are no automatic wins. I will say that I think the BYU game will be the most revealing game as to how the season might play out. My biggest fear is major foul trouble at the 5 that limits our bigs. Dybantsa is a foul drawing machine, If we get through that game and Reed & Reibe have played their full targeted minutes, that will be informative and positive. To me, Reed is the key to the season. Stay healthy and on the court for at least 25 minutes and UConn is a championship threat. I think we can adjust to the loss of any other player.
It will be interesting to see how BYU uses AJ out of the gates and whether he’s their iso go to or if they try to blend him as a more equitable piece.

Reed is a huge indicator of our upside, along with Silas. The upward potential of those two likely determines how good we can be. They both have key roles on both ends of the floor.
 
It will be interesting to see how BYU uses AJ out of the gates and whether he’s their iso go to or if they try to blend him as a more equitable piece.

Reed is a huge indicator of our upside, along with Silas. The upward potential of those two likely determines how good we can be. They both have key roles on both ends of the floor.
Interesting point on Silas but I have listened to commentators that actually think Smith will be better in our offense because they see him as our best facilitator. I don't have my own opinion. Certainly Silas can be big for us but we are not without other capable guys.
 
Interesting point on Silas but I have listened to commentators that actually think Smith will be better in our offense because they see him as our best facilitator. I don't have my own opinion. Certainly Silas can be big for us but we are not without other capable guys.
We really need Silas defensively, to take the best on ball guy. I’m not expecting Solo to turn into Gary Payton and our 3 is a moving target defensively.
 
I like our chances in each game but there are no automatic wins. I will say that I think the BYU game will be the most revealing game as to how the season might play out. My biggest fear is major foul trouble at the 5 that limits our bigs. Dybantsa is a foul drawing machine, If we get through that game and Reed & Reibe have played their full targeted minutes, that will be informative and positive. To me, Reed is the key to the season. Stay healthy and on the court for at least 25 minutes and UConn is a championship threat. I think we can adjust to the loss of any other player.
Good call on Reed. The difference maybe between a championship and just being really good.
 
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