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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 94442" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I don't post as much as I mentioned on another board simply because i've lost alot of interest in college sports the last couple of years. I really dislike the way it is heading. I don't follow recruiting very closely anymore - though its fair to say this year has not gone well - not surprising given how Gregory is perceived right now.</p><p> </p><p>I'll say I have no idea what to make of this years team. It could exceed expectations and win 18-20 games, it could stink and win 12. I just don't know. I was planning on going to the scrimmage but had something come up last minute. It's clear from the reports that GT will try very hard to go inside out. We'll see how that goes. None of Cox, Mitchell or Sampson had been primary options on their prior teams so it is a big step up for them. (in fairness none of them played in a system that was designed to get tham many touches). I think Travis is going to be a very good PG, but he will be up and down this year going through his first year of action in college basketball.</p><p> </p><p>Sort of the interesting thing to me is that I see next year (regardless of who the coach is) as a good potential NCAA club (and that is without Brown). I think by then you will have a strong backcourt with Travis and Tadric, who will both have gone through their FR years. You have a front line of SR - Hunt, Mitchell and Jacobs. Jacobs should be an easy double digit scorer - he was almost there in Alabama's dysfunctional offense. That is a solid starting five with 3 HS 4* players and 2 high 3* level players. If you could convince Brown to join that then you are talking about winning NCAA Games not making the tourney. You also have enough pieces for a decent if hardly exciting bench.</p><p> </p><p>RamblinRed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 94442, member: 1776"] I don't post as much as I mentioned on another board simply because i've lost alot of interest in college sports the last couple of years. I really dislike the way it is heading. I don't follow recruiting very closely anymore - though its fair to say this year has not gone well - not surprising given how Gregory is perceived right now. I'll say I have no idea what to make of this years team. It could exceed expectations and win 18-20 games, it could stink and win 12. I just don't know. I was planning on going to the scrimmage but had something come up last minute. It's clear from the reports that GT will try very hard to go inside out. We'll see how that goes. None of Cox, Mitchell or Sampson had been primary options on their prior teams so it is a big step up for them. (in fairness none of them played in a system that was designed to get tham many touches). I think Travis is going to be a very good PG, but he will be up and down this year going through his first year of action in college basketball. Sort of the interesting thing to me is that I see next year (regardless of who the coach is) as a good potential NCAA club (and that is without Brown). I think by then you will have a strong backcourt with Travis and Tadric, who will both have gone through their FR years. You have a front line of SR - Hunt, Mitchell and Jacobs. Jacobs should be an easy double digit scorer - he was almost there in Alabama's dysfunctional offense. That is a solid starting five with 3 HS 4* players and 2 high 3* level players. If you could convince Brown to join that then you are talking about winning NCAA Games not making the tourney. You also have enough pieces for a decent if hardly exciting bench. RamblinRed [/QUOTE]
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