- JB said that he recruited 6 frosh to fill out the roster because he didn't want to wait for the transfer portal to open at the end of the season. He didn't say why. Ever since, he's been saying that the teams at the top of the league have more experience than us because they used the portal and we didn't. I think that decision may turn out to be the final straw. Teams in this era aren't going to go to the high schools for starers unless they are Mickey Dees. JB went to the portal for reserves and the high schools for starters. That's backwards thinking.
- I'm just tired of the whole issue and look forward to seeing what a new era could bring, whenever it starts. Then we can start arguing about the new coach.
SWC, thanks for a terrific post.
Your paragraph about JB having it both ways with the portal is right on point.
If you need experience (and the top teams seem to have it ...), then your decision to bring in 6 freshmen, rather than 4 freshman, and an experienced and another G from the portal (4 frosh and 2 JRs/Srs) really can't be defended.
At least he
did play a lot of guys this year. He hadn't done that for years and years. And maybe if he had done more of that when Buddy was on the team, we may have had more junior and senior depth on this team that we are lacking.
It's like Boeheim forgot all about roster management years ago. Our contuinuity of success, year after year, was built on having 3 key returning players every year - an adquate center who has had a year or two to learn the zone, a who can score and rebound, and a G, either to run the offense, or to provide outside shooting (or ideally, both).
It seemed like year after year, a class would graduate, say 3 starters in 2007 (Watkins, Roberts & Nichols), but you had carry-over players like Eric Devendorf, Andy Rautins, Paul Harris and Josh Wright to supplement any freshman you bring in the next season (in this instance, Jonny Flynn, Scoop & Rick Jackson, and Donte Green). But having those 3 or 4 guys to carry over takes the load off the freshman, to not place all of our success on them.
Similarly, our best recent team in 2010, lost Andy Rautins, Arinze Onuaku, and Wes Johnson understandably went pro.
Who did we already have on the roster to step up? Kris Joseph (JR), Rick Jackson, Scoop (both SRs), Brandon Triche was a frosh, and we had James Southerland, Mookie Jones and DeShante Riley on the bench. The next season, we added Dion Waiter, Baye Keita, CJ Fair and Fab Melo to that core. That is roster management.
After 2012, we had to replace Dion Waiters, Scoop Jardine (he had that redshirt year) and Kris Joseph.
Who did we already have as returning upperclassmen? Brandon Triche and James Southerland as seniors, CJ Fair and Baye Keita as juniors, Rakeem Christmas and MCW as sophomores, and the new freshmen were Trevor Cooney, Jerami Grant and DuJuan Coleman.
Now let's look at our last Final Four in 2016.
We relied on seniors Mike Gbinige and Trevor Cooney. Our juniors were DuJuan Coleman, Tyler Roberson and Chino Obokoh. So you could clearly see the slippage in recruiting. Missing on Coleman, due to his many injuries, and having 2 other big men spots on the roster not work out at all was a key part of our collapse as a program.
We were able to recruit 3 pretty good freshmen, Malachi Richardson, Tyler Lydon and Frank Howard, but unfortunately only the worst of those 3 guys lasted more than 2 seasons with us.
But the rot had already set in on the roster. Too many misses, too many reaches.