Anyhow, what I really wanted to talk about was next year because I have heard from a few people about how we won’t be the same next year. I will agree that we won’t be an elite top 5 team to start next year. But I feel we will be an NCAA lock team that stays in the top 20 all year with the possibility of turning into a top 5 team again! Now I don’t expect anyone to just take my word on this, you probably want some sort of evidence for this. Well here it comes!
As far as big men go,
As far as the guard position goes, we will be arguably better than this year even though we lose
Now, the big question is how do you replace Alando Tucker in the forward slot when he is clearly the best player in the entire conference? My answer is simple, you don’t. But just like when Devin Harris left, Tucker was waiting in the wings and we have Landry doing that now. His athleticism is comparable to Tucker’s; he has an inch or two on him in height, and has better shot-blocking skills. Landry won’t be Tucker next year, but he can definitely be a top 5 Big 10 player averaging 15-20 points per game and by his senior year could be as good as Tucker is this year. Krabbenhoft and Gullikson are very solid contributors as well that will help burden the load in Tucker’s absence. Krabbenhoft in particular is the best hustle player on the team, and should see a few starts depending on the other team’s starting lineup.
Overall, the starting 5 will be hard to determine exactly and may switch more often than this year, but my best guess is as follows:
Brian Butch
Greg Stiemsma
Marcus Landry
Jason Bohannon
Our bench should consist of at least 4 regular contributors, which mean we will be a very deep team again, making it hard to outplay us for 40 minutes. These will be our main bench contributors:
Joe Krabbenhoft
Kevin Gullikson
Trevon Hughes
J.P. Gavinski
Also, looking at this Rivals.com page about our next year Freshman class, we will be adding 4 more players, two 4 star prospects and two 3 star prospects, so there is a great chance that a few of those players will see some playing time and contribute to make us even deeper! With 3 seniors starting, we will again be a veteran team that has a deep bench, good young players as a supporting cast, and as always, an underrated coach in Bo Ryan! I just cannot see a big drop-off from this year, and if the pieces fall right there is no reason we don’t end up as a top 5 team threatening for a #1 seed again! Let me know what you think about next year’s team.
2 comments:
i agree with practically everything you said. i doubt we will get much respect as far as preseason polls go but if you remember back to bo ryan's first year we weren't supposed to do jack and ended up winning the big 10. that guy can coach his tail off and i think any team he puts on the floor can compete for a big 10 title and make a run in the ncaa tournament. the only thing i disagree with is i think krabbenhoft may get the starting nod over stiemsma. though the twin towers approach is always fun to watch.
You make a solid point, Krabbenhoft may very likely be the main starter. I do think that both he and Stiemsma will get a number of starts, it'll probably be based on the opposing team's starting lineup and overall size. Should be a good season though either way!
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