That depth chart was more for the following year (2021-2022) and beyond, in which hopefully Arizona is ready to compete at a higher level. Only forgot Baker.goslingswagg wrote:That depth chart is missing Jemarl Baker, Terrell Brown, and Ira Lee as well. I think a lot is riding on these next couple additions...if we get Kriisa and the euro big/Haarms, I believe we'd be looking at a back-end top 25 team next year. Big ifs, however.Beachcat97 wrote:That actually looks like a decent depth chart to me. It's not national contender level, but it is what it is. I'd really like to see Walton and Haarms commit. Would be a nice boost.RondaeShimmy wrote:
Gershon said they're also not one and done caliber. So realistically could have every position filled for the next couple of years.
PG: Akinjo/Euro kid
SG: ___/Walton(?)/Euro Kid who can play dual PGs/Mathurin
SF: Terry/Mathurin
PF: Brown/euro big
C: Koloko/euro big
Of course that's if Miller gets both Euros and if that's the case idk how Miller recruits. Jay Wright after getting his core will get recruiting classes of only 1-2 players. Of course he would have to recruit for depth but hopefully he takes the time to let them play and develop.
Fwiw, the best Pac rosters heading into next season are Oregon (provided they keep everyone), ASU, USC, Stanford and UCLA.
You'd have an upperclassmen Akinjo, Baker, Koloko, Brown, and sophomores Terry, Mathurin, 2 Euros which on paper looks like a solid core.
This coming year (20/21) with Terrell Brown is going to be a transition year, so I don't expect much other than to see flashes of the future.
Hence my reasoning that Miller wouldn't need that big of a class in 2021 other than depth or plug some holes with 1nD or GT. Because barring anyone leaving (or sucking) you would have 8 players on scholarship and the starting positions pretty much filled, probably the 7-8 man rotation as well.