Clete?Never forget Clint Blakemon.
Clete?Never forget Clint Blakemon.
This hurts alot unless at least 2 players on the roster have made astronomical leaps forward.Yup. This could be short term pain leading to long term gain, but there will be some pain initially. Faulkner is GOOD.
This hurts alot unless at least 2 players on the roster have made astronomical leaps forward.
Looks like Louisville was the shark in the water for Faulkner. Can't fault a Kentucky kid for going home to play for a premier program.
Worst case is we go back to Thomas Akyazili-Xavier Talton level at PG, right?
Sorry to be confused but is Key, Keeshawn?My guess is KJ Simpson is that good. Faulkner realized his playing time would be shared with Simpson and Key - you don't transfer across the country to play 15-20 minutes a game, he can do that at Louisville.
That's my thought (or hope). Also, unless I'm misremembering, I thought Faulkner needed a surgery and wasn't going to be available for camp & maybe early season.My guess is KJ Simpson is that good. Faulkner realized his playing time would be shared with Simpson and Key - you don't transfer across the country to play 15-20 minutes a game, he can do that at Louisville.
NoDo games like these serve much benefit other than allowing guys a chance to travel to an interesting place together where they can develop some chemistry?
Team building trip with related basketball adjacent activities.Do games like these serve much benefit other than allowing guys a chance to travel to an interesting place together where they can develop some chemistry?
Team building trip with related basketball adjacent activities.
realize that RSS Bot posted a version in the news forum, but putting this here for reference.
customer on my new project is based in LA area and really hoping I can time a trip out there w/ the UCLA game.
Do we really play Oregon/Oregon State twice at home? or one of those should be away?
Wow! That’d be disappointing!21-10 OR 20-11. BOOK IT.
21-10 OR 20-11. BOOK IT.
With a team with 5 freshman and 4 sophomores that will get plenty of playing time? We were 24-11 in spencer and askias freshman year. And they had brown dufault and Roberson guiding the ship. Think 20-21 wins makes senseI think we can set our sights a little higher than that
With a team with 5 freshman and 4 sophomores that will get plenty of playing time? We were 24-11 in spencer and askias freshman year. And they had brown dufault and Roberson guiding the ship. Think 20-21 wins makes sense
Syracuse last won 25 games 8 years ago.Teams with freshmen talent win 23+ games routinely in college basketball, especially when brining in a top-10 class. It isn't like CFB where more time is required to develop teams.
Look at Syracuse for instance, their rosters are almost always built from high 3* and 4* players, and they regularly win around 25 games a year.
I'm not saying it will for sure happen, but I think the team should set higher goals than 20 wins.
Sure. Go for it. But in reality this team is all about potential at this point. Until we find someone to run the point in place of a GOAT, figure out who can be our go to scorer, and whether we can get through some transition/growing pains quickly, my prediction is spot on.I think we can set our sights a little higher than that
To clarify things, this is regular season. I anticipate finishing 4th or 5th in conference then winning 2 and losing 1 in the Pac 12 tourney. We dance as a 9 seed, win first rd, lose in the second and gain some great experience for the young guys. Final record 24-12 or 23-13.21-10 OR 20-11. BOOK IT.