Despite all the chatter about PJ and Quade, in my gut I still believe in the end PJ, Quade and Vanderbilt will all be back, making this an experienced AND talented team.
Don't feel as good about Wenyen, but I really hope we hold on to him as well.
Fewer quality experienced teams, with a less talented group of freshmen coming in.
Interesting.
That does sound right. I don't keep up with the relative quality of classes like some of y'all do, but I did have another thought...
I wonder if the recent changes in transfer rules will make it's most significant impact yet in the coming year.
Sort of an X-factor, but certain teams, mostly major conference programs, will seal up a bit of that experience issue with transfers, both grad and non.
I wil be interested to see how competitive next year will be, how deep that competition will get, and how much relative flow there will be in teams perceived to be more or less powerful.
Season's too far away though, lol...
looking forward to the NBA Playoffs for that reason.
With both returning, Kentucky is in a pretty good sweet spot of 40-60% production returning (I'll concede any quibbles one way or another; not really an attempt for perfect statistical accuracy).
With both leaving, those numbers get pretty darn low.
With both returning, Kentucky is in a pretty good sweet spot of 40-60% production returning (I'll concede any quibbles one way or another; not really an attempt for perfect statistical accuracy).
With both leaving, those numbers get pretty darn low.
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