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Currently Baylor has I believe 17 roster players for next year with the recent commitments - including 2 of the highest ranked post players - obviously something will give and they will have 15. Not a long time ago the same situation happened at UNC.
While Geno generally keeps his roster in the 10-12 range, recruiting is not an exact science and recruits choose schools for all sorts of reasons besides playing time. Some people seem to think that every high school player expects to play starter minutes for four years in college. The reality is that few end up doing so, and the ones that want those kinds of minutes their freshman year and make their decision based on that tend to end up on mediocre at best college teams with perhaps not the best coaching staffs and little chance of winning conference or national championships.
Moriah Jefferson came to Uconn as a very highly ranked guard - to a roster with limited numbers - and still contributed limited minutes (17) her freshman year and started a total of 2 games. She was not that effective and yet I think she is probably very happy with her choice.
While Geno generally keeps his roster in the 10-12 range, recruiting is not an exact science and recruits choose schools for all sorts of reasons besides playing time. Some people seem to think that every high school player expects to play starter minutes for four years in college. The reality is that few end up doing so, and the ones that want those kinds of minutes their freshman year and make their decision based on that tend to end up on mediocre at best college teams with perhaps not the best coaching staffs and little chance of winning conference or national championships.
Moriah Jefferson came to Uconn as a very highly ranked guard - to a roster with limited numbers - and still contributed limited minutes (17) her freshman year and started a total of 2 games. She was not that effective and yet I think she is probably very happy with her choice.