BB Wins and losses vs SEC in 2015

#26
#26
I'm not sure I would be very happy with an NIT berth but I understand your point. It's just hard to not set the NCAA's as the goal in my mind.

This. I don't consider anything short of an NCAA tournament seed successful. So, by that definition, I'm not expecting a successful season, but with a mostly new roster and new coaching staff, that's okay as long as we're building towards a successful season the next year.
 
#28
#28
You shouldn't set the bar for Mostella as a top 3 draft pick after freshman year, that's just foolish and setting yourself up for dissapointment IMO

Really? Because I was expecting him to be the #1 draft pick and make Donald Sterling love black people :)
 
#29
#29
I see no offensive post presence.
If Mostella gets in then I think your win total goes up. He is definitely the talent in the group. Also, Hubbs is still an unknown commodity. Is he really a 5-star talent?
Can they have an SEC front court? It gets pretty physical down there.
 
#30
#30
You shouldn't set the bar for Mostella as a top 3 draft pick after freshman year, that's just foolish and setting yourself up for dissapointment IMO

I didn't say he was just like or better than wiggins said he had some parts of wiggins game
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#31
#31
The vertical isn't any where near wiggins but he can certainly jump
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#33
#33
I see no offensive post presence.
If Mostella gets in then I think your win total goes up. He is definitely the talent in the group. Also, Hubbs is still an unknown commodity. Is he really a 5-star talent?
Can they have an SEC front court? It gets pretty physical down there.

In my eyes, the 1, 4, and 5 positions are points of concern. We do not have ideal post size, and no PG outside of Lopez. Unless we gel to a ridiculous extent, these factors will hinder us IMO.

Even so, I doubt we finish outside of the top half of the SEC. I still think we'll land somewhere between 4 and 6, and earn a top-3 NIT seed.
 
#35
#35
If we go by past expectations he should lose 4 at most in the SEC. Realistically about 9 or 10 wins is where we should finish.
 
#36
#36
You just need to stop

I know right..... one guy was a 5*, #1 player in the country by each scouting service, a man amongst boys and the other one wasn't. I remember watching Wiggins play against Nick King and East High School and thinking to myself so this is what a "One and Done" looks like.
 
#37
#37
I see no offensive post presence.
If Mostella gets in then I think your win total goes up. He is definitely the talent in the group. Also, Hubbs is still an unknown commodity. Is he really a 5-star talent?
Can they have an SEC front court? It gets pretty physical down there.

On defense the zone plus the press should help mitigate some of the lack of low post physical strength. On offense, from what I can tell Tyndall isn't going to ask his guys to go be back to the basket guys. Pick and roll should allow the athletic big men to get the ball going towards the rim (or even at the rim).
 
#39
#39
This has nothing to do with your post, I was just curious your thought. If you had the #1 pick this yr. would you take Wiggins?

If Embiid's back is ok, I'm taking him. Between Wiggins and Parker it's a toss up for me. Polish vs potential, Parker can probably get you 18-4-4 next year, but he might not have much of a ceiling. Wiggins will probably struggle more, but has huge potential. I said Parker initially, but I'd pick Wiggins I love a guy that can play D. Plus his athletic ability will translate well to the pros. JMO Sorry that was a long answer. Lol
 
#40
#40
If Embiid's back is ok, I'm taking him. Between Wiggins and Parker it's a toss up for me. Polish vs potential, Parker can probably get you 18-4-4 next year, but he might not have much of a ceiling. Wiggins will probably struggle more, but has huge potential. I said Parker initially, but I'd pick Wiggins I love a guy that can play D. Plus his athletic ability will translate well to the pros. JMO Sorry that was a long answer. Lol

I agree for the most part. But if I'm the Cavs I think I'd want the instant impact Parker would bring. Or the additional size Embid would bring. I like Wiggins upside but think he may be 2-3 years away from being a real impact player. jmo
 
#41
#41
I agree for the most part. But if I'm the Cavs I think I'd want the instant impact Parker would bring. Or the additional size Embid would bring. I like Wiggins upside but think he may be 2-3 years away from being a real impact player. jmo

I agree. I go back and forth honestly. Parker will have a long solid career, you can't really be sure about Wiggins. The potential is enormous, but will he reach it?
 
#42
#42
A little optimistic I know but if the team can gel quick they could certainly do it will be one of the most athletic teams in history here at ut and after seeing mostella play last year he reminds me a lot of wiggins athletically I'm not saying we go 13-5 but it wouldn't surprise me
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LOL! whoop, we have a Wiggins comparison to a UT signee. Signee speaker, what makes him like Wiggins?
 
#44
#44
Not sure if this has been gone over yet but this is what I figure next year's SEC opponents should look like

Play twice:
Vandy
Miss St
LSU
USC
Ark

Home:
Aub
Bama
UK
T A&M

Away:
UGA
Florida
Ole Miss
Mizzou


I know there have been some people talking 14 or 15 wins total for the season but I honestly can find 9-12 SEC wins out of that SEC slate. If UT can get to 11 wins in a mediocre SEC then 20 wins may not be that far fetched.

9-12 wins total is my guess. Forget the SEC.
 
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