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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 679422" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Huh? Brown, Camara, and Walton are all forwards on a team that is going extremely small due to a suspension to Ngumezi. Camara is actually getting significant minutes (20 per game) but he is hardly making much of an impact. Their top 5 players in mpg are 6-5, 6-9, 6-1, 5-10, and 6-3. So where would guys 6-6,6-7, or 6-8 get playing time? Really? You're entire argument centers around their 2019 class which had 5 forwards or centers that can't have much of an impact on a team that is otherwise very small. That argument is even weirder considering the freshman other than Edwards making an impact is Wheeler who plays guard which is where they already had the talent and depth. </p><p></p><p>Maybe the rest of the class will develop, but it's silly to lean so heavy on recruiting rankings as if they are the be all end all when the majority of the class hasn't done anything of note, even when the team is in a position where you would expect someone to step up. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Based on what exactly? He has a worse record and one recruiting class doesn't a coach make. Just ask Gregory and his 2012 class or Hewitt and his 2009 class. Man our program sure was on the up and up then. Even this year they lost big to Dayton and ASU and before their game against Memphis we may have been their best win. They haven't even gotten to conference play yet, and you're so sure they're on the way up because of one class that largely hasn't proven much and one upset? Come on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 679422, member: 2299"] Huh? Brown, Camara, and Walton are all forwards on a team that is going extremely small due to a suspension to Ngumezi. Camara is actually getting significant minutes (20 per game) but he is hardly making much of an impact. Their top 5 players in mpg are 6-5, 6-9, 6-1, 5-10, and 6-3. So where would guys 6-6,6-7, or 6-8 get playing time? Really? You're entire argument centers around their 2019 class which had 5 forwards or centers that can't have much of an impact on a team that is otherwise very small. That argument is even weirder considering the freshman other than Edwards making an impact is Wheeler who plays guard which is where they already had the talent and depth. Maybe the rest of the class will develop, but it's silly to lean so heavy on recruiting rankings as if they are the be all end all when the majority of the class hasn't done anything of note, even when the team is in a position where you would expect someone to step up. Based on what exactly? He has a worse record and one recruiting class doesn't a coach make. Just ask Gregory and his 2012 class or Hewitt and his 2009 class. Man our program sure was on the up and up then. Even this year they lost big to Dayton and ASU and before their game against Memphis we may have been their best win. They haven't even gotten to conference play yet, and you're so sure they're on the way up because of one class that largely hasn't proven much and one upset? Come on. [/QUOTE]
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