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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 859974" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>If we need to play players who are not ready right now so that they can learn then we are not executing on "Get Old Stay Old" - we are executing on a "build up and accept a rebuild" strategy. "Staying Old" means guys are ready for their role when their year comes around and they are ready to play at a level for us to at least be middle of the ACC/bubbly. Not restart with the way Jose, Moses et al took 4 years to get to the one year of NCAA tourney. Now if your point is that as of now we ain't making the tourney so go ahead and play them - then OK I understand that but for the love of god please don't run the modified princeton set through our bigs. But recognize that is converting to an accept a rebuild strategy.</p><p></p><p>Getting old and especially staying old is hard - no matter which way you go. Last year we finally got old but a combination of both recruiting misses and incorrect expectations on when development bigs would be ready has kept us from staying old this year. It will be even more acute next year without a couple of wins in the transfer portal or a ready made frosh like ND's . Without Jalen Moore (who I like a lot) making a miracle jump next year I don't see a way to "develop" our way to the dance next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 859974, member: 2784"] If we need to play players who are not ready right now so that they can learn then we are not executing on "Get Old Stay Old" - we are executing on a "build up and accept a rebuild" strategy. "Staying Old" means guys are ready for their role when their year comes around and they are ready to play at a level for us to at least be middle of the ACC/bubbly. Not restart with the way Jose, Moses et al took 4 years to get to the one year of NCAA tourney. Now if your point is that as of now we ain't making the tourney so go ahead and play them - then OK I understand that but for the love of god please don't run the modified princeton set through our bigs. But recognize that is converting to an accept a rebuild strategy. Getting old and especially staying old is hard - no matter which way you go. Last year we finally got old but a combination of both recruiting misses and incorrect expectations on when development bigs would be ready has kept us from staying old this year. It will be even more acute next year without a couple of wins in the transfer portal or a ready made frosh like ND's . Without Jalen Moore (who I like a lot) making a miracle jump next year I don't see a way to "develop" our way to the dance next year. [/QUOTE]
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