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The thing is, Calhoun wasn’t really known to stash guys on the bench.Thing is man, to keep kids now, you have to pay them, and to decide where your ROI is. There is a level of economics at play here that was zero consideration back then. Back then you could stash a kid on the bench and develop, now kids want $$ and playing time or else they fly the coup. Let's take Ross for instance (total hypothetical Tamery) - he's going to be a junior. By junior year, I'd say most kids want to start and get a really confident sense of playing time. Do we give him that just to retain/develop after what we saw this year?
Can someone tell me if Trilly is worth signing back up with? I only found his content to be worthwhile during recruiting cycles.
He was much more of a throw you out there and you’ll sink or swim kind of coach than a wait your turn on the bench coach.
And again, we are not a program that has problems keeping players we really want to keep. You’re talking about overall problems with college basketball. Not our program.