|
Starting five predictionsModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
40 posts
• Page 2 of 3 • 1, 2, 3
Re: Starting five predictionsCannen is a senior. Coaches always preach senior leadership. I think Cannen comes in with a bit of an edge as a starter (with Markus) even if others end up with more minutes.
The two out front are obvious. That leaves us with the three. I'm going with Sterling. So I'm guessing Eman Nic Sterling Markus Cannen And yeah…that's one hell of a second five left over. If they had someone who could get the ball past mid court they'd probably win 20 games on their own. Party at The Wopper!
Re: Starting five predictions
Well I think Tolbert is pretty much a lock to start. Martin is more the guy in question, but I believe he brings a dynamic that fits that 5 to the table that Sterling doesn't. Either way, there's going to be a legit 2 deep at about every position, that's rare in college bball. I know LB isn't shy about putting the transfers on the floor, look at this past year. It will be interesting to see how they progress. I think the wild-card in all of it is Moreira, if he gets back to where he was pre-injury, you would have to think he's seriously embedded in the mix to start.
Re: Starting five predictionsNo way Tolbert starts over Moore. Moore has much more of a complete game.
Re: Starting five predictions
Over Ben Moore? I'll wager whatever you want on that one chief.
Re: Starting five predictionsEman
Nic Sterling (Martin replaces him as starter early in season) Kennedy Ben Moore (This is the hardest to predict as Cannen, Tolbert (redshirt might make sense) and Yannick are all in the discussion) I'm worried about Keith's playing time and happiness #GodFather #Tempo
Re: Starting five predictionsWho knows-we've got so many talented players-I don't put it past 11 guys to prove they deserve to start-its delicious
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
Re: Starting five predictionsI think we will see different starting lineups throughout the year, with Markus, Nic & Eman the only regulars. If there is a deeper team in the country, I'd like to see them. I really think next year's team will have a chance to make a run deep into the tournament. Coaches should have the luxury of playing the hot hand knowing there is depth at every position.
Re: Starting five predictionsThe fact that we are having this discussion shows the miracle that has occurred under LB.
But wouldn't it be in Tolbert's best interest to sit out a year and learn under LB. The following year he will be a lock to start and get 30+ minutes a game. Then it's off to the NBA. That's how I would play it if I was him. Pony 81
Re: Starting five predictionsI know one thing, our squad will be fully rested come tourney time. I doubt anyone averages over 30 minutes a game next year (maybe Moore).
Re: Starting five predictions
Right, but the transfers last year had a year under their belts practicing in Larry's system during their transfer year when they weren't eligible. Tolbert and Martin won't have that -- of course, we don't even know if Tolbert will be eligible for 2014-15 or not. As some others in this thread implied, we might be better off redshirting him next year and having him in 2015-16. 2005 PonyFans.com Rookie of the Year Award Recipient
Re: Starting five predictionsMudiay
NIc Sterling Ben Markus
Re: Starting five predictions
40 minutes of hell.............
Re: Starting five predictions
I predict Keith will get 20 or so minutes per game. Half when Nic takes a breather, half when Nic moves to point so Eman can take a breather. I can't imagine there will be a better #2 Two in the country next season.
Re: Starting five predictions
This! And it only happens because you bust your butt on the recruiting trail (young bucks coupled with high quality seasoned vets transfers). Winning formula. LB ain't a HOFer for nothing . . .
Re: Starting five predictions
Man, I hope you are right. If that becomes the case, it could be scary good. Remember, the teams that tend to go very deep in the tourney (beyond having great teams generally AND great coaching) have SUPERIOR guard play. I'm concerned we don't have another great ball handler outside of Nic and Eman (Sterling is ok, but if FRAZIER can step up, wow - Manuel seems to have improved from last year so he's also ok but not great). But, then again, maybe two is enough - UConn pretty much rode Napier and Boatright the whole way . . . but those guys have GRIT!! Eman has the skills, does he have the GRIT to be CHAMPIONSHIP level . . . wish we had him for 2-3 years . . .
40 posts
• Page 2 of 3 • 1, 2, 3
Who is onlineUsers browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests |
|