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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 906017" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>The problem isn't the spot. The problem is most prognosticators give little to no substance regarding their picks beyond the top couple. </p><p></p><p>If the analysis is "they went 5-15 last year and lost their two best players so we'll rank them 15th" then it's worthless. That is an analysis about this years team that talks about last year's results and focus on players who won't be here. </p><p></p><p>If the projection is just based on a lack of proven performance, then it's of little use because the nature of college is that most of the proven talent leaves, either from graduation or going pro, leaving an opportunity for previously unproven talents to step in and make their mark. It happens every year. Will it happen with us? I don't know. But being in a state of needing players to step up to replace departing talent isn't a bad spot to be in, especially when we're talking about players like Coleman/Kelly/Maxwell/More/Smith who are relatively young. I don't expect Howard to make huge strides his senior year. It wouldn't surprise me at all if Coleman improves by 10 ppg though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 906017, member: 2299"] The problem isn't the spot. The problem is most prognosticators give little to no substance regarding their picks beyond the top couple. If the analysis is "they went 5-15 last year and lost their two best players so we'll rank them 15th" then it's worthless. That is an analysis about this years team that talks about last year's results and focus on players who won't be here. If the projection is just based on a lack of proven performance, then it's of little use because the nature of college is that most of the proven talent leaves, either from graduation or going pro, leaving an opportunity for previously unproven talents to step in and make their mark. It happens every year. Will it happen with us? I don't know. But being in a state of needing players to step up to replace departing talent isn't a bad spot to be in, especially when we're talking about players like Coleman/Kelly/Maxwell/More/Smith who are relatively young. I don't expect Howard to make huge strides his senior year. It wouldn't surprise me at all if Coleman improves by 10 ppg though. [/QUOTE]
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