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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 216079" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>Others may disagree, but we will have a down year next season. It does not matter if CBG is here or not. Coming back we have Q and Jackson and Lammers and Heath, all of whom played significant roles. None are stars in the making. None of the redshirts are potential stars, either. Maybe not even role players. Coming in are White, Okogie, and Mathews. For sure, White will have to contribute and it's possible Okogie and Mathews will, as well. Of these guys, White is the only potential star (based on what they have done so far).</p><p></p><p>What is not yet known is how well CBG or a new coach might do with two (possibly three) remaining scholarships for next season. Gregory has done a decent job talking grads into coming to Tech for a season, and that may be a good move for next year. The bottom line is that we may be looking at a Boston College type of season in 2017. It's hard to see how it could be otherwise.</p><p></p><p>I like to look at upside/downside analyses and next year is scary. </p><p></p><p>Upside: We get a couple ACC caliber starters in as transfers, Q and Jackson and Lammers all grow into ACC players, White has an ACC ROY type season, Okogie and Mathews are decent role players,and the schedule is kinder to us next year. If these things all happen (or most of them) I see us getting 5-6 ACC wins. No post season.</p><p></p><p>Downside: The transfers aren't as good as we need them to be (or we don't sign any), Q and Jackson and Lammers are about as good as they will ever be, White is OK but not a star, and Okogie and Mathews need time to develop. Folks, it could be a winless ACC season.</p><p></p><p>If you are MBob, would you like to live through that with a new coach who is out recruiting 4* guys in the Fall or with CBG facing the end of his time at Tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 216079, member: 1199"] Others may disagree, but we will have a down year next season. It does not matter if CBG is here or not. Coming back we have Q and Jackson and Lammers and Heath, all of whom played significant roles. None are stars in the making. None of the redshirts are potential stars, either. Maybe not even role players. Coming in are White, Okogie, and Mathews. For sure, White will have to contribute and it's possible Okogie and Mathews will, as well. Of these guys, White is the only potential star (based on what they have done so far). What is not yet known is how well CBG or a new coach might do with two (possibly three) remaining scholarships for next season. Gregory has done a decent job talking grads into coming to Tech for a season, and that may be a good move for next year. The bottom line is that we may be looking at a Boston College type of season in 2017. It's hard to see how it could be otherwise. I like to look at upside/downside analyses and next year is scary. Upside: We get a couple ACC caliber starters in as transfers, Q and Jackson and Lammers all grow into ACC players, White has an ACC ROY type season, Okogie and Mathews are decent role players,and the schedule is kinder to us next year. If these things all happen (or most of them) I see us getting 5-6 ACC wins. No post season. Downside: The transfers aren't as good as we need them to be (or we don't sign any), Q and Jackson and Lammers are about as good as they will ever be, White is OK but not a star, and Okogie and Mathews need time to develop. Folks, it could be a winless ACC season. If you are MBob, would you like to live through that with a new coach who is out recruiting 4* guys in the Fall or with CBG facing the end of his time at Tech. [/QUOTE]
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