To piggy back on Farney's thoughts imagine this... if we assume starters of:
Jefferson, Nurse, Tuck, Stewart and Butler...
we'd have a bench that looks like this:
Chong, Williams, Collier, Boykin, Samuelson and Ekmark.
Now the challenge is you'd have to play those 5 core players for 40 minutes so i guess you'd have to add one of the walk ons to each team, but either way I'd like the chances of the top team to go deep into the tourney. Having said that... We have seen this year a lineup of Chong, Williams, Ekmark, Stokes and 1 other starter completely struggle against teams like ECU or Tulsa (I forget which) - I think Geno put in the 4 reserves for about a 10 minute stretch and our offense ground to a halt.
I was talking with Tony last night and while not looking too far ahead, I think next year's team will be even better than this year's team. Think about it - we lose KML and Stokes - 2 huge players in different ways, but everyone else gets a year to be better, and Ek, Gabby and Kia all will hopefully experience the sophomore leap.
Add in Butler who will have a whole year under her belt with UCONN, and the 3 terrific freshmen (I fully expect Collier and Samuelson to impact and be just as good as Nurse and Williams), and I think next year should be a fantastic season. It will be even more exciting (to many I'm sure) as teams like SC will have even more experience and Tennessee will have no excuses left as they will add Deshields, Russell, Cooper and Jackson, and hopefully a fully healthy Tucker. Texas should be even better and L'ville continues to add quality players. UCLA and Ohio State will also have super sophomores now, and ND just continues to be really really good.
It will be interesting to see how much, if any, gap exists between UCONN and everyone else, and how much parity exists between teams in the top 10 (by that I mean will it be UCONN, SC, ND and then huge gap and everyone else?)... going to be fun! BUT I'm still thrilled and focused on this season! Time for Ten!!!