YlJacket
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Get old is not a bad strategy. Probably the majority of teams in the dance are “older” teams. The issue for GT is we didn’t execute on the “stay old” part of the strategy. Can’t run a program on getting old every 4 or 5 years.I wish what you said was true but it’s totally wrong. By current college standards we are an above average experienced team. Our PGs are 3rd and 4th year players with lots of experience. Neither are any good as PGs. Smith would be good if he could shoot, he can’t.
Howard is a very experienced center. He is at best a back up ACC level center.
The transfers, Terry and Franklin are extremely experienced players.
The three sophomores are half way thru their second season. In the current state of college basketball many guys would be going pro or transferring at the end of year 2.
Get Old simply is a dated strategy and used by teams that don’t recruit well. Basically an excuse.
This team won’t be any better next year. Still won’t have a center or PG. A coach that won’t change the offensive strategy to fit his players.
We will be a bottom 5 ACC Team this year at best with nothing to make anyone but a Gold Colored Glasses Homer believe we will be better next year as the flaws in the current team haven’t been addressed in recruiting. Rarely do freshmen make impacts under CJP anyway.
CJP has gotten solid Transfers but none transformational players.
Glad you have hope. I have lost hope under CJP.