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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 560971" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Assume you meant Wednesday game? In any case, I agree next year's Duke roster as of now looks like a typical 5 seed in the ACCT. No one who can create their own shot nor create for others from the veteran group, and then sprinkle in three really good freshmen.</p><p></p><p>That said, I predict Duke will add the 2-3 more bodies via recruits that are still available, those that will shake loose with coaching transitions, and the grad transfer route.</p><p></p><p>Some ACC rosters will turn over A LOT this offseason, which might dictate Duke's Wednesday qualifications as much as their own roster.</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Virginia's roster will be interesting to watch. Salt is the only Senior, and Hunter should go. If they win it all, is there much incentive for others to stay like Guy and Jerome (assuming they have the ability to graduate)?</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Florida State loses Cofer, Koumadje, Mann, Nichols, and Savoy -whew! And Kabengele should think about striking while the iron is hot.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Virginia Tech will be gutted beyond the HC. No more Robinson, Outlaw, Hill or Clarke. And Alexander-Walker is projected as a 1st round pick.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Syracuse loses Battle and indications are Brissett wants to find any reason to leave. Howard and Chukwu are gone, and you can make the case that Chukwu is the toughest to replace beyond Battle.</li> </ul><p></p><p>That's a lot of names. Virginia is most likely to remain stable out of the top 6 this year.</p><p></p><p>I didn't mention Louisville, who was the 7 seed this year. They only lose Cunningham for sure, assuming Nwora comes back. And their incoming class is loaded. Expectations should rise for the Cards in the pecking order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 560971, member: 274"] Assume you meant Wednesday game? In any case, I agree next year's Duke roster as of now looks like a typical 5 seed in the ACCT. No one who can create their own shot nor create for others from the veteran group, and then sprinkle in three really good freshmen. That said, I predict Duke will add the 2-3 more bodies via recruits that are still available, those that will shake loose with coaching transitions, and the grad transfer route. Some ACC rosters will turn over A LOT this offseason, which might dictate Duke's Wednesday qualifications as much as their own roster. [LIST] [*]Virginia's roster will be interesting to watch. Salt is the only Senior, and Hunter should go. If they win it all, is there much incentive for others to stay like Guy and Jerome (assuming they have the ability to graduate)? [*]Florida State loses Cofer, Koumadje, Mann, Nichols, and Savoy -whew! And Kabengele should think about striking while the iron is hot. [*]Virginia Tech will be gutted beyond the HC. No more Robinson, Outlaw, Hill or Clarke. And Alexander-Walker is projected as a 1st round pick. [*]Syracuse loses Battle and indications are Brissett wants to find any reason to leave. Howard and Chukwu are gone, and you can make the case that Chukwu is the toughest to replace beyond Battle. [/LIST] That's a lot of names. Virginia is most likely to remain stable out of the top 6 this year. I didn't mention Louisville, who was the 7 seed this year. They only lose Cunningham for sure, assuming Nwora comes back. And their incoming class is loaded. Expectations should rise for the Cards in the pecking order. [/QUOTE]
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