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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 549796" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>I hate to say it but I agree with Alagold that there are a ton of things that have to go right next year. I was not expecting a this year to be a great year record wise, but I was hoping/expecting that we would answer a lot of longer term questions and importantly be improving/establishing roles toward the end of the year. I thought this year was going to be the last year we had multiple major questions to answer / holes to fill but we are back in the same spot for next year. </p><p></p><p>Top of the list, we are now counting on another new transfer - Usher - to hold down a starting slot as no one has emerged. We also have the coach talking extensively about having to look for at least one and possibly 2 "bucket getters" in the spring period. The roster is unsettled.</p><p></p><p>The core of Jose, Devoe and Banks has each shown flashes individually but there has been no consistency in the group. And more importantly no real cohesion in their approach. They also as a group have to get back in the weight room and get stronger. It is a team wide issue.</p><p></p><p>We are going to be "old" at most positions next year. Jrs and Srs except for Devoe. Time for the experience level to show. They are not building to the end of the year as I hoped they would. </p><p></p><p>We are utilizing all 13 slots with the majority now being considered projects. This coaching staff has to turn into incredible development coaches in the offseason. Whether that is strength/conditioning, rewiring some brains with damaged confidence, improving shooting and footwork or looking really hard at what our schemes are and whether they fit our talent/skills. Results to date are mixed at best. </p><p></p><p>I am really jaded the way we are finishing this season. No roles, no rhythm, no consistency. Hard to believe we are going to turn around all the questions we have facing us in the offseason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 549796, member: 2784"] I hate to say it but I agree with Alagold that there are a ton of things that have to go right next year. I was not expecting a this year to be a great year record wise, but I was hoping/expecting that we would answer a lot of longer term questions and importantly be improving/establishing roles toward the end of the year. I thought this year was going to be the last year we had multiple major questions to answer / holes to fill but we are back in the same spot for next year. Top of the list, we are now counting on another new transfer - Usher - to hold down a starting slot as no one has emerged. We also have the coach talking extensively about having to look for at least one and possibly 2 "bucket getters" in the spring period. The roster is unsettled. The core of Jose, Devoe and Banks has each shown flashes individually but there has been no consistency in the group. And more importantly no real cohesion in their approach. They also as a group have to get back in the weight room and get stronger. It is a team wide issue. We are going to be "old" at most positions next year. Jrs and Srs except for Devoe. Time for the experience level to show. They are not building to the end of the year as I hoped they would. We are utilizing all 13 slots with the majority now being considered projects. This coaching staff has to turn into incredible development coaches in the offseason. Whether that is strength/conditioning, rewiring some brains with damaged confidence, improving shooting and footwork or looking really hard at what our schemes are and whether they fit our talent/skills. Results to date are mixed at best. I am really jaded the way we are finishing this season. No roles, no rhythm, no consistency. Hard to believe we are going to turn around all the questions we have facing us in the offseason. [/QUOTE]
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