By all accounts, Brissett is a much more reliable guy.
Deshaun made all Big East though.
Those suggesting there is no way a freshman could come in and outplay a junior must have missed the last 20 years of college hoops.
Then again, there are also those that always lose interest in the current players for the next incoming guys.
We’ll see what happens. I’m not sweating anything that happens until Oct/Nov anyways.
This is a good way to summarize I think. I just think rebounding is such an underrated part of our success when we're good. If you look at our three best teams since around 2000 -- the title team in 03 (2nd in rebounding overall with Melo at 10 rpg, Hak at 8.5, McForth combining for 7.5), the 09-10 group (28th overall with Wes at 8.5, RJ at 7.0, Onuaku with 5.1 in just 23 mpg and KJ with 5.5 in 27 mpg) and the 11-12 group (no big individual numbers and only 8th in conference, but 33rd overall for the season) -- we were really solid rebounding teams in each season.
And Brissett's status as a good rebounder is inarguable -- we've only had five seasons since Billy O graduated where someone grabbed 9 or more rpg (Melo and RJ with double figures, Rak, Wallace and Etan with 9+). After two seasons on the hill, Brissett is averaging 8.2. That's a lot of boards to replace if he leaves.
So that's my thing -- to me, what we really need is for him to round out his offensive game and continue to be a monster night in and night out on the glass and for Guerrier to come in and add his talents to this group. Losing Brissett doesn't benefit us in any way, IMO.