apaladin wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 12:00 pm
PaladinPower wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2019 11:53 am
An injury to a starting 5 player and major contributor would be detrimental to any team.
People on this thread have mentioned redshirting one of the incoming freshman post players. Why call for a redshirt while also saying we need depth at the post?
CBR said it best when discussing position-less ball. We just need the best players on the court. Whether that is a 7 footer or 5'11 Jordan Lyons. Just my 2 cents
If we don't sign another player for this upcoming season we will have only 10 scholarship players so I doubt anyone redshirts with the possible exception of the walk-on. It is getting very late so with each passing day so the chances of another quality signee diminishes. I'm a little bit surprised that we did not get at least one of our targeted players.
It's 11, and one of the freshmen guards could easily redshirt, unless forced out of it by injury.
My guess is that playing time is an issue for higher-quality recruits this year, because the Paladins have multiple starters in the Junior and Sophomore classes. With respect to guards/wings, it was probably an uphill battle when other strong mid-majors were also involved.
The other thing is that the majority of good recruits commit in the early signing period. So at this point, it's hit or miss regarding who is available.
I don't disagree that the results appear somewhat underwhelming, but I think some people may have had unrealistic expectations.