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Agree. And we now will have the perfect laboratory for this research by starting the Big East schedule which is weaker as pointed out above. The staff will have time to experiment and get the kinks out; develop some rhythm. As pointed out by Superjohn we just went through quite a gauntlet despite a number of issues and came out in great position to start the season. I saw a stat last night that said there were more top matchup across college hoop this early season than the last 30. While some deficiencies for the moment are noticed some great surprises more than offset that with Reibe, Malachi and the potential deadly shooting of Mullins. There were times when the team bent but did not break. Overall, it has been a great start and I think everyone agrees that these early season wars were exciting for college basketball. I had to laugh at Superjohn's analogy because it captures the inexpressible. I'm overall optimistic and he said it better than I can:We started to put a little distance between us and them as soon as we we put our bench in at the 15 minute mark or so of the first half, you could see Texas laboring. I love how we wear teams out, I would like to see us give one of Furphy, Koroma, or Millender a few minute stint in the 2nd half, when the other team is sucking wind to not only rest our guys up for the stretch run but maybe give us a quick shot in the arm. When Jaden Ross came in with fresh legs in the second half, it paid immediate dividends. Those other guys are not slouches, I think expanding our rotation to 10 players helps us more than it hurts us.
"I don't know when it will happen but it's kind of like a great stew/chili/Sunday gravy it takes a lot of time and simmering/stirring/leave it overnight etc."
Thank you to the staff, team and BY for making this a great curtain raiser for 2025-2026.