It has a secondary meaning of "escape goat for people when they disagree with strategic or personnel decisions Sean Miller makes."Longhorned wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but "We do what we do" is Miller's response to the question of how his team will contend with an upcoming opponent's strengths and approach to the match up, and therefore = "We're not going to get away from our own strengths by trying out some gimmick and hope it works." It doesn't mean, "We're going to do the same thing every year regardless of personnel, and in spite of repeated failures."
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There was a moment last week in Santorini when I was in desperate need of an escape goat myself.
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#22 -/+ is probably accurate. Still too much unknown for a higher ranking. He also has Zags #20 so that should be a good litmus test for Arizona, something I don't think the Wooden classic would do.dmjcat wrote:Sporting News 2019 Rankings (DeCourcy)
http://www.sportingnews.com/us/ncaa-bas ... dgei068fyp" target="_blank
UA #22
Oregon #6
I'm sensing a 2012/2013 esque season imo, top recruiting class with some returning talent after missing the tournament, eliminated in the S16
Anyway..
Vegas has Arizona as the best odds in the conference (25/1, Oregon 30/1). UCLA 100/1, USC 100/1, Washington 100/1,
Arizona opponents:
Gonzaga is 10/1
Illinois is 100/1
Baylor is 500/1
St John's 200/1
UCF 1000/1
Providence 500/1
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I don't know, I see our talent level as significantly higher than #22 nationally. If we start Nico, BWill, Green, Nnaji and Jeter, that's 3 ex-McDonald's AA's and 5 top 30 kids.
We have a slightly lower rated but more experienced bench. I don't care about preseason rankings, though. They matter zilch.
We have a slightly lower rated but more experienced bench. I don't care about preseason rankings, though. They matter zilch.
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Lists typed up by some guy always matter.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I don't know, I see our talent level as significantly higher than #22 nationally. If we start Nico, BWill, Green, Nnaji and Jeter, that's 3 ex-McDonald's AA's and 5 top 30 kids.
We have a slightly lower rated but more experienced bench. I don't care about preseason rankings, though. They matter zilch.
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Only one list is really correct.Longhorned wrote:Lists typed up by some guy always matter.Spaceman Spiff wrote:I don't know, I see our talent level as significantly higher than #22 nationally. If we start Nico, BWill, Green, Nnaji and Jeter, that's 3 ex-McDonald's AA's and 5 top 30 kids.
We have a slightly lower rated but more experienced bench. I don't care about preseason rankings, though. They matter zilch.
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http://collegebasketball.nbcsports.com/ ... on-top-25/" target="_blank
There is so much that is going to happen between now and the time that next season starts that it almost seems foolish to publish a preseason top 25 today.
But we’re doing it anyway!
A couple of notes: Who is going to head to the NBA is very much in the air right now. There are still a number of freshmen that have yet to announce where they are playing their college ball. The transfer market has barely heated up. For decisions that are up in the air, you’ll see an asterisk next to their name. We’re making predictions on what certain players will do and ranking based off of them.
So with all that said, here is the preseason top 25.
14. ARIZONA
WHO’S GONE: Justin Coleman, Ryan Luther
WHO’S BACK: Brandon Randolph, Dylan Smith, Chase Jeter, Brandon Williams, Alex Barcello, Ira Lee,
WHO’S COMING IN: Nico Mannion, Josh Green, Terry Armstrong, Christian Koloko, Zeke Nnaji
PROJECTED STARTERS: Nico Mannion, Josh Green, Brandon Randolph, Ira Lee, Chase Jeter
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Probably a little low. AZ is most likely a top ten team next year.NYCat wrote:http://collegebasketball.nbcsports.com/ ... on-top-25/
There is so much that is going to happen between now and the time that next season starts that it almost seems foolish to publish a preseason top 25 today.
But we’re doing it anyway!
A couple of notes: Who is going to head to the NBA is very much in the air right now. There are still a number of freshmen that have yet to announce where they are playing their college ball. The transfer market has barely heated up. For decisions that are up in the air, you’ll see an asterisk next to their name. We’re making predictions on what certain players will do and ranking based off of them.
So with all that said, here is the preseason top 25.
14. ARIZONA
WHO’S GONE: Justin Coleman, Ryan Luther
WHO’S BACK: Brandon Randolph, Dylan Smith, Chase Jeter, Brandon Williams, Alex Barcello, Ira Lee,
WHO’S COMING IN: Nico Mannion, Josh Green, Terry Armstrong, Christian Koloko, Zeke Nnaji
PROJECTED STARTERS: Nico Mannion, Josh Green, Brandon Randolph, Ira Lee, Chase Jeter
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Well if you wanted Miller to change anything in system, tonight gave you an answer.
Do What We Do
Do What We Do
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Do what we do just win a title after a bunch of years of unmet expectations. Interesting
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Arizona definitely isn't the only one paddling on that ship.prh wrote:Do what we do just win a title after a bunch of years of unmet expectations. Interesting
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Such a far cry from when Arizona went to play at Charlottesville
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At least it gets rid of the packline can't make a final four or win a natty talk.Frybry02 wrote:Well if you wanted Miller to change anything in system, tonight gave you an answer.
Do What We Do
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http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basket ... 25-2019-20" target="_blank
17. Arizona Wildcats
The first team in the rankings that didn't play in this year's NCAA tournament, the Wildcats are going to rely heavily on the No. 1 recruiting class in the country. The headliners are top-10 guards Josh Green and Nico Mannion, who played together on the AAU circuit and will start immediately next season in Tucson. Freshman Brandon Williams was one of the bright spots for Sean Miller this season, and he's the top returnee on the perimeter. Assuming that there are no Arizona-related issues in this month's FBI trial, the Wildcats are a clear-cut top-20 team.
17. Arizona Wildcats
The first team in the rankings that didn't play in this year's NCAA tournament, the Wildcats are going to rely heavily on the No. 1 recruiting class in the country. The headliners are top-10 guards Josh Green and Nico Mannion, who played together on the AAU circuit and will start immediately next season in Tucson. Freshman Brandon Williams was one of the bright spots for Sean Miller this season, and he's the top returnee on the perimeter. Assuming that there are no Arizona-related issues in this month's FBI trial, the Wildcats are a clear-cut top-20 team.
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The packline can win a natty but it won't make you a sandwich.
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Well UVA also had the #3 ranked offense and I think their defense was a lot worse in the tourney.Longhorned wrote:The packline can win a natty but it won't make you a sandwich.
But I think you can win with basically any defensive scheme if you execute it at a high level and have the right type of players.
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17. Arizona Wildcats
The first team in the rankings that didn't play in this year's NCAA tournament, the Wildcats are going to rely heavily on the No. 1 recruiting class in the country. The headliners are top-10 guards Josh Green and Nico Mannion, who played together on the AAU circuit and will start immediately next season in Tucson. Freshman Brandon Williams was one of the bright spots for Sean Miller this season, and he's the top returnee on the perimeter. Assuming that there are no Arizona-related issues in this month's FBI trial, the Wildcats are a clear-cut top-20 team.
Cool.
But why the last line? Again, epsn.
Assuming that there are no Arizona-related issues in this month's FBI trial, the Wildcats are a clear-cut top-20 team.
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And my god the luck it took to get there.prh wrote:Do what we do just win a title after a bunch of years of unmet expectations. Interesting
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I was having this argument with my roommate, he doesn't like me "disparaging" UVA, but I strongly believe this was one of the luckiest teams ever. They had >90% chance to lose three games in a row late and somehow found a way to win. Good for them to put themselves in position of course to win these games, but it just shows how much luck is involved in winning games in March. Luck that up to now, Miller has not really gotten much of.ChooChooCat wrote:And my god the luck it took to get there.prh wrote:Do what we do just win a title after a bunch of years of unmet expectations. Interesting
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Yeah, I'm pretty bitter about it to be honest. UVA is a deserving champion, but my god between the referees saving them in the Final Four game and the amazingly fortunate lucky final play of regularion in their Elite 8 game, I just have to bite my tongue. I'm unsure what basketball gods Arizona has pissed off, but man we need to sacrifice someone to these gods soon to get some damn luck in this Miller era.goslingswagg wrote:I was having this argument with my roommate, he doesn't like me "disparaging" UVA, but I strongly believe this was one of the luckiest teams ever. They had >90% chance to lose three games in a row late and somehow found a way to win. Good for them to put themselves in position of course to win these games, but it just shows how much luck is involved in winning games in March. Luck that up to now, Miller has not really gotten much of.ChooChooCat wrote:And my god the luck it took to get there.prh wrote:Do what we do just win a title after a bunch of years of unmet expectations. Interesting
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ChooChooCat wrote:Yeah, I'm pretty bitter about it to be honest. UVA is a deserving champion, but my god between the referees saving them in the Final Four game and the amazingly fortunate lucky final play of regularion in their Elite 8 game, I just have to bite my tongue. I'm unsure what basketball gods Arizona has pissed off, but man we need to sacrifice someone to these gods soon to get some damn luck in this Miller era.goslingswagg wrote:I was having this argument with my roommate, he doesn't like me "disparaging" UVA, but I strongly believe this was one of the luckiest teams ever. They had >90% chance to lose three games in a row late and somehow found a way to win. Good for them to put themselves in position of course to win these games, but it just shows how much luck is involved in winning games in March. Luck that up to now, Miller has not really gotten much of.ChooChooCat wrote:And my god the luck it took to get there.prh wrote:Do what we do just win a title after a bunch of years of unmet expectations. Interesting
haha agreed, we have been remarkably unlucky but I think that has to turn around sometime soon....right? Right?
I think we should be a back-end top 10 team in preseason polls but it seems like our range is more like 14-22, which I guess is still reasonable. That being said, just looking at the expected returning rosters, next year feels wide open. Teams like UK and Duke and Gonzaga that have been great the last few years I think will take a big step back. Feels to me like the two Michigan teams should be preseason 1/2 in some order, with UVA right behind them. After that, it's wide open.
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Apparently everyone here has forgotten the three close (lucky???) wins in Arizona's 1997 championship run...
... Round of 32 - U of A, 73 - College of Charleston, 69
... Great 8 - U of A, 96 Providence, 92 (OT);
... National Championship - U of A, 84 Kentucky, 79 (OT)
If you think there wasn't considerable "luck" in that run, then you most likely didn't watch every game!!!
Let's be honest - our NC team was fully capable of beating and/or losing to anyone....
I doubt that many national championship runs don't include some "LUCK"
... Round of 32 - U of A, 73 - College of Charleston, 69
... Great 8 - U of A, 96 Providence, 92 (OT);
... National Championship - U of A, 84 Kentucky, 79 (OT)
If you think there wasn't considerable "luck" in that run, then you most likely didn't watch every game!!!
Let's be honest - our NC team was fully capable of beating and/or losing to anyone....
I doubt that many national championship runs don't include some "LUCK"
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I agree with this, and with the necessity of luck to make a Final Four and to win a natty any year. But man, on the unlucky end, I still can't get over that phantom offensive foul called on Nick Johnson at the close of the first Wisky Elite Eight game with Aaron Gordon with position under the basket.pc in NM wrote:Apparently everyone here has forgotten the three close (lucky???) wins in Arizona's 1997 championship run...
... Round of 32 - U of A, 73 - College of Charleston, 69
... Great 8 - U of A, 96 Providence, 92 (OT);
... National Championship - U of A, 84 Kentucky, 79 (OT)
If you think there wasn't considerable "luck" in that run, then you most likely didn't watch every game!!!
Let's be honest - our NC team was fully capable of beating and/or losing to anyone....
I doubt that many national championship runs don't include some "LUCK"
By contrast, Virginia got that technically correct foul call at the end against Auburn while shooting a 3-pointer after getting away with the double-dribble, but that's a call officials don't usually make. Instead, they make the team with the ball on the final possession win it without a whistle, with the unique exception of calling a phantom offensive foul on Arizona.
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Oh of course we had luck in 1997 to win the ship, but it seems like our luck has fully run out since then. That was 22 years ago...it's time we get a bit lucky again.pc in NM wrote:Apparently everyone here has forgotten the three close (lucky???) wins in Arizona's 1997 championship run...
... Round of 32 - U of A, 73 - College of Charleston, 69
... Great 8 - U of A, 96 Providence, 92 (OT);
... National Championship - U of A, 84 Kentucky, 79 (OT)
If you think there wasn't considerable "luck" in that run, then you most likely didn't watch every game!!!
Let's be honest - our NC team was fully capable of beating and/or losing to anyone....
I doubt that many national championship runs don't include some "LUCK"
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This was 22 years ago. We've had every thing but luck since.pc in NM wrote:Apparently everyone here has forgotten the three close (lucky???) wins in Arizona's 1997 championship run...
... Round of 32 - U of A, 73 - College of Charleston, 69
... Great 8 - U of A, 96 Providence, 92 (OT);
... National Championship - U of A, 84 Kentucky, 79 (OT)
If you think there wasn't considerable "luck" in that run, then you most likely didn't watch every game!!!
Let's be honest - our NC team was fully capable of beating and/or losing to anyone....
I doubt that many national championship runs don't include some "LUCK"
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Should've read this post first lol.goslingswagg wrote:Oh of course we had luck in 1997 to win the ship, but it seems like our luck has fully run out since then. That was 22 years ago...it's time we get a bit lucky again.pc in NM wrote:Apparently everyone here has forgotten the three close (lucky???) wins in Arizona's 1997 championship run...
... Round of 32 - U of A, 73 - College of Charleston, 69
... Great 8 - U of A, 96 Providence, 92 (OT);
... National Championship - U of A, 84 Kentucky, 79 (OT)
If you think there wasn't considerable "luck" in that run, then you most likely didn't watch every game!!!
Let's be honest - our NC team was fully capable of beating and/or losing to anyone....
I doubt that many national championship runs don't include some "LUCK"
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I agree wholeheartedly!!Longhorned wrote:I agree with this, and with the necessity of luck to make a Final Four and to win a natty any year. But man, on the unlucky end, I still can't get over that phantom offensive foul called on Nick Johnson at the close of the first Wisky Elite Eight game with Aaron Gordon with position under the basket.pc in NM wrote:Apparently everyone here has forgotten the three close (lucky???) wins in Arizona's 1997 championship run...
... Round of 32 - U of A, 73 - College of Charleston, 69
... Great 8 - U of A, 96 Providence, 92 (OT);
... National Championship - U of A, 84 Kentucky, 79 (OT)
If you think there wasn't considerable "luck" in that run, then you most likely didn't watch every game!!!
Let's be honest - our NC team was fully capable of beating and/or losing to anyone....
I doubt that many national championship runs don't include some "LUCK"
By contrast, Virginia got that technically correct foul call at the end against Auburn while shooting a 3-pointer after getting away with the double-dribble, but that's a call officials don't usually make. Instead, they make the team with the ball on the final possession win it without a whistle, with the unique exception of calling a phantom offensive foul on Arizona.
I also wish I had the equanimity of Bruce Pearl as evidenced by his response to those egregious calls...
... but, I don't!!
I still can't get over the "lucky" ride Jay Williams took on on Jason Gardener's back in 2001!!!
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What I can't get over that year was Ashley's broken foot. If that doesn't break, we win a NC and are 50/50 to go undefeated. Fact.Longhorned wrote:I agree with this, and with the necessity of luck to make a Final Four and to win a natty any year. But man, on the unlucky end, I still can't get over that phantom offensive foul called on Nick Johnson at the close of the first Wisky Elite Eight game with Aaron Gordon with position under the basket.pc in NM wrote:Apparently everyone here has forgotten the three close (lucky???) wins in Arizona's 1997 championship run...
... Round of 32 - U of A, 73 - College of Charleston, 69
... Great 8 - U of A, 96 Providence, 92 (OT);
... National Championship - U of A, 84 Kentucky, 79 (OT)
If you think there wasn't considerable "luck" in that run, then you most likely didn't watch every game!!!
Let's be honest - our NC team was fully capable of beating and/or losing to anyone....
I doubt that many national championship runs don't include some "LUCK"
By contrast, Virginia got that technically correct foul call at the end against Auburn while shooting a 3-pointer after getting away with the double-dribble, but that's a call officials don't usually make. Instead, they make the team with the ball on the final possession win it without a whistle, with the unique exception of calling a phantom offensive foul on Arizona.
14-15 is also very frustrating for me. We faced arguably the best offensive half of basketball in tournament history and still almost won.
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Spiff I am with you in Ashley’s broken foot.
That year was the year...
That year was the year...
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These way too early rankings are worthless but they are incredible content because there's nothing else to talk about
So far Arizona has been ranked
Vegas/ceaser's palace: 25/1 (top 10)
Sporting news: #22
NBC: #14
ESPN: #17
Now another one
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/2 ... igan-state" target="_blank
https://www.sbnation.com/college-basket ... texas-tech" target="_blank
https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... xt-season/" target="_blank
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 381228002/" target="_blank
So far Arizona has been ranked
Vegas/ceaser's palace: 25/1 (top 10)
Sporting news: #22
NBC: #14
ESPN: #17
Now another one
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/2 ... igan-state" target="_blank
And another14. ARIZONA
This season: 17–15, missed NCAA tournament
Although it would appear Sean Miller’s fate as head coach is up in the air, Arizona should be fine so long as it can keep incoming standouts Nico Mannion and Josh Green in the fold. The Wildcats will be expected to help revive a down Pac-12, and both freshmen should be immediate starters, are ready to make an impact, and will help turn things around. Transfer Stone Gettings will also be eligible. They’ll need to get more out of Brandon Williams, and this will be a guard-driven team, but there’s almost no way they can be quite this bad again. This could be a bounce-back year if things shake out for the positive, but there’s still some roster flux that has to play out.
https://www.sbnation.com/college-basket ... texas-tech" target="_blank
Another21. Arizona Wildcats
2018-19 Record: 17-15
2018-19 Finish: No Postseason
With the team’s three leading scorers returning and the nation’s (currently) top-ranked recruiting class on its way to Tucson, it’s looking like last season’s disaster may wind up being an isolated incident.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... xt-season/" target="_blank
Another17. ARIZONA
Coach: Sean Miller
2018-19 record: 17-15
Notable players definitely gone: Justin Coleman, Ryan Luther
Other expected departures: N/A
Notable players expected to return: Brandon Randolph, Brandon Williams, Chase Jeter, Dylan Smith, Ira Lee, Devonaire Doutrive, Alex Barcello
Expected additions: Nico Mannion, Josh Green, Zeke Nnaji, Terry Armstrong, Christian Koloko, Stone Gettings
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 381228002/" target="_blank
#2625. Arizona (17-15). While coach Sean Miller's future is uncertain (he's at the center of a bribery trial), perhaps his parting gift to the program would be one of the best freshman classes in the country. Nico Mannion, Josh Green, and Zeke Nnaji are five-star talents good enough to get the Wildcats back to contending status.
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And this beauty by Jeff Goodman. I guess we are adding another top 10 player to this class. Everyone, please meet Josh White.
https://watchstadium.com/news/preseason ... 4-08-2019/" target="_blank
23. ARIZONA: The key for the Wildcats will be the upcoming FBI investigation. If they come out of that unscathed, then they will likely add a couple of top-10 freshmen – Nico Mannion and Josh White – to a team that returns enough solid players from last year.
https://watchstadium.com/news/preseason ... 4-08-2019/" target="_blank
23. ARIZONA: The key for the Wildcats will be the upcoming FBI investigation. If they come out of that unscathed, then they will likely add a couple of top-10 freshmen – Nico Mannion and Josh White – to a team that returns enough solid players from last year.
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Cats should get Josh Yellow, Josh Purple and Josh Blue to have an all Josh color team.IndianaZonaFan wrote:And this beauty by Jeff Goodman. I guess we are adding another top 10 player to this class. Everyone, please meet Josh White.
https://watchstadium.com/news/preseason ... 4-08-2019/" target="_blank
23. ARIZONA: The key for the Wildcats will be the upcoming FBI investigation. If they come out of that unscathed, then they will likely add a couple of top-10 freshmen – Nico Mannion and Josh White – to a team that returns enough solid players from last year.
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There's a reason why ESPN sent Goodman to East Bumfuckestan to follow the Ball circus.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Arizona is not winning the championship anytime soon if they're not a #1 seed. That's also the only way we're making a final four imo, have to be a #1 seed
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We're the Resivoir Dogs of college basketball.Merkin wrote:Cats should get Josh Yellow, Josh Purple and Josh Blue to have an all Josh color team.IndianaZonaFan wrote:And this beauty by Jeff Goodman. I guess we are adding another top 10 player to this class. Everyone, please meet Josh White.
https://watchstadium.com/news/preseason ... 4-08-2019/" target="_blank
23. ARIZONA: The key for the Wildcats will be the upcoming FBI investigation. If they come out of that unscathed, then they will likely add a couple of top-10 freshmen – Nico Mannion and Josh White – to a team that returns enough solid players from last year.
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Josh Blue plays soccer. he is pretty funny though.Merkin wrote:Cats should get Josh Yellow, Josh Purple and Josh Blue to have an all Josh color team.IndianaZonaFan wrote:And this beauty by Jeff Goodman. I guess we are adding another top 10 player to this class. Everyone, please meet Josh White.
https://watchstadium.com/news/preseason ... 4-08-2019/" target="_blank
23. ARIZONA: The key for the Wildcats will be the upcoming FBI investigation. If they come out of that unscathed, then they will likely add a couple of top-10 freshmen – Nico Mannion and Josh White – to a team that returns enough solid players from last year.
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Question, which team do you think is better, this year's team or the 2012-2013 team?
Both teams had returning talent, top recruiting class, missed the tournament, etc. But both still haven't proved themselves enough.
2013 recruiting class:
Kaleb Tarczewski (#8)
Brandon Ashley (#18)
Grant Jarrett (#9)
Gabe York (#62)
2019 class:
Nico Mannion (#10)
Josh Green (#11)
Zeke Nnaji (#35)
Terry Armstrong (#53)
Christian Koloko (#168)
Here's the basketball reference page for the 2013 team
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/sc ... /2013.html" target="_blank
Mark Lyons (Sr.) =/< Nico Mannion (Fr) -- this is is kind of a tossup, Mannion is talented but Lyons was tough and won the Florida game and was also the leading scorer. Nico being more of a true point might be better for the team
Solomon Hill (Sr.) > Brandon Randolph (Jr.) -- Solo is so much better
Nick Johnson (So.) > Brandon Williams (So.) -- NJ & BW both 5★s or borderline five star/top 30 players. IDK how Williams will play out but NJ had to Solo & Lyons we're the main scorers, might be a tossup,
Kevin Parrom (Sr) < Josh Green (Fr) -- have to think Green is better even though Parrom's toughness was incredible
Kaleb Tarczewski (Fr) < Chase Jeter (St.) -- I think experience wins out here (if healthy)
Brandon Ashley (Fr) = Zeke Nnaji (Fr) -- tossup
Grant Jarrett (Fr) < Ira Lee (Jr) -- Jarret was talented but didn't get to play unfortunately, Lee wins by default because he'll have to play and doesn't have the post depth the '13 team had
Jordin Mayes (Jr) < Devonaire Doutrieve (So) -- DD wins by default because Mayes got 11mpg and the team was really only 7 deep. Have to think DD will play more than that.
Gabe York (Fr) = Terry Armstrong (Fr) -- both won't play much
Angelo Chol (So) = Christian Koloko (Fr) -- same as above
The Rest of the '13 team were walk on. The '20 teams still has Gettings, Barcello (who won't play), Smith (?)
I think the 2013 might be better? At least the core 5-7, while this year's team will have more depth at wing/guard, the former had post depth. Nico might be able to swing this to the '20 team single handedly. But I like the core of the '13 team better, if only Turner wasn't a knuckle head
Both teams had returning talent, top recruiting class, missed the tournament, etc. But both still haven't proved themselves enough.
2013 recruiting class:
Kaleb Tarczewski (#8)
Brandon Ashley (#18)
Grant Jarrett (#9)
Gabe York (#62)
2019 class:
Nico Mannion (#10)
Josh Green (#11)
Zeke Nnaji (#35)
Terry Armstrong (#53)
Christian Koloko (#168)
Here's the basketball reference page for the 2013 team
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/sc ... /2013.html" target="_blank
Mark Lyons (Sr.) =/< Nico Mannion (Fr) -- this is is kind of a tossup, Mannion is talented but Lyons was tough and won the Florida game and was also the leading scorer. Nico being more of a true point might be better for the team
Solomon Hill (Sr.) > Brandon Randolph (Jr.) -- Solo is so much better
Nick Johnson (So.) > Brandon Williams (So.) -- NJ & BW both 5★s or borderline five star/top 30 players. IDK how Williams will play out but NJ had to Solo & Lyons we're the main scorers, might be a tossup,
Kevin Parrom (Sr) < Josh Green (Fr) -- have to think Green is better even though Parrom's toughness was incredible
Kaleb Tarczewski (Fr) < Chase Jeter (St.) -- I think experience wins out here (if healthy)
Brandon Ashley (Fr) = Zeke Nnaji (Fr) -- tossup
Grant Jarrett (Fr) < Ira Lee (Jr) -- Jarret was talented but didn't get to play unfortunately, Lee wins by default because he'll have to play and doesn't have the post depth the '13 team had
Jordin Mayes (Jr) < Devonaire Doutrieve (So) -- DD wins by default because Mayes got 11mpg and the team was really only 7 deep. Have to think DD will play more than that.
Gabe York (Fr) = Terry Armstrong (Fr) -- both won't play much
Angelo Chol (So) = Christian Koloko (Fr) -- same as above
The Rest of the '13 team were walk on. The '20 teams still has Gettings, Barcello (who won't play), Smith (?)
I think the 2013 might be better? At least the core 5-7, while this year's team will have more depth at wing/guard, the former had post depth. Nico might be able to swing this to the '20 team single handedly. But I like the core of the '13 team better, if only Turner wasn't a knuckle head
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'13 team was better.
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It's about even between 12-13 and next year talent wise, but I think roster wise, next year is much more balanced.
We had zero true PG's 12-13 and a glut of posts. Next year, we have two true points and a balance of talent throughout positions. 12-13, our biggest issue wasn't ability, it was balance and players fitting together.
We had zero true PG's 12-13 and a glut of posts. Next year, we have two true points and a balance of talent throughout positions. 12-13, our biggest issue wasn't ability, it was balance and players fitting together.
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That 2013 incoming class was so overrated. And Tarc simply wasn't at all the talent he was evaluated to be. If Jeter can have a healthy season, his team defense will be on par with Tarc as a senior, but with the difference being that he can defend athletic big men and he isn't a black hole on offense.
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I agree with Spiff, it's all about the point guards. It is still to be determined which team has the better shooters. That is where Virginia was elite, they had multiple good shooters from distance
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I was thinking the same thing. These were all future NBA players. All 5 star, all top 5 players in their position.Longhorned wrote:That 2013 incoming class was so overrated.
Kaleb Tarczewski (#8)
Brandon Ashley (#18)
Grant Jarrett (#9)
Don't think any of them was able to get a cup of coffee in the league.
Even York was a 4 star #11 SG.
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This has been burning my ears since I watched that Final Four game. That mother fucking foul call on Nick Johnson.Longhorned wrote:I agree with this, and with the necessity of luck to make a Final Four and to win a natty any year. But man, on the unlucky end, I still can't get over that phantom offensive foul called on Nick Johnson at the close of the first Wisky Elite Eight game with Aaron Gordon with position under the basket.
By contrast, Virginia got that technically correct foul call at the end against Auburn while shooting a 3-pointer after getting away with the double-dribble, but that's a call officials don't usually make. Instead, they make the team with the ball on the final possession win it without a whistle, with the unique exception of calling a phantom offensive foul on Arizona.
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I will say this for that class, outside of Grant Jerrett, all of those guys were bought in. That may have been due to the leadership of Johnson and McConnell, but ultimately guys buying in is what this program needs above all else.Longhorned wrote:That 2013 incoming class was so overrated. And Tarc simply wasn't at all the talent he was evaluated to be. If Jeter can have a healthy season, his team defense will be on par with Tarc as a senior, but with the difference being that he can defend athletic big men and he isn't a black hole on offense.
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Guys buying in for three or four seasons....ChooChooCat wrote:I will say this for that class, outside of Grant Jerrett, all of those guys were bought in. That may have been due to the leadership of Johnson and McConnell, but ultimately guys buying in is what this program needs above all else.Longhorned wrote:That 2013 incoming class was so overrated. And Tarc simply wasn't at all the talent he was evaluated to be. If Jeter can have a healthy season, his team defense will be on par with Tarc as a senior, but with the difference being that he can defend athletic big men and he isn't a black hole on offense.
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Three highly productive three point shooters. And they needed every one of them in that title game. Solid defense and a pass-friendly, no ball stopping offense.84Cat wrote:That is where Virginia was elite, they had multiple good shooters from distance
Possible for us to reproduce that blueprint.
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That'd be great, but at this point I'd accept any form of baby steps.pc in NM wrote:Guys buying in for three or four seasons....ChooChooCat wrote:I will say this for that class, outside of Grant Jerrett, all of those guys were bought in. That may have been due to the leadership of Johnson and McConnell, but ultimately guys buying in is what this program needs above all else.Longhorned wrote:That 2013 incoming class was so overrated. And Tarc simply wasn't at all the talent he was evaluated to be. If Jeter can have a healthy season, his team defense will be on par with Tarc as a senior, but with the difference being that he can defend athletic big men and he isn't a black hole on offense.
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Guards win in the tournament. Even the TJ years, we really only had one other top level guard (NJ, Stanley). Our guard talent will be much better this year, just a matter of whether it comes through.
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Nike hoop summit is Friday
Josh Green is officially 6'6, up from 6'5
Wingspan: 6'10¼
Nico is 6'3 with a negative wingspan (6'2)
Josh Green is officially 6'6, up from 6'5
Wingspan: 6'10¼
Nico is 6'3 with a negative wingspan (6'2)
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Green's measurables remind me of Rondae.