I guess I just don't see that as super different. Cauley-Stein blew up into a lottery pick like Benn. Other teams...well, they seem similar to my examples here of RHJ and Ashley or Trier.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 12:13 pmIn '2014-15, Calipari had the Harrison twins return, also Willie Cauley-Stein. Team got to the FF.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 11:40 am14-15 benefitted from Rondae and Ashley returning. Ashley was partially the injury, of course. Trier returning for 17-18, same. Benn did it last year where he'd probably have been a 1st rounder.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 11:18 am But have we EVER had it happened where one or two guys returned to school for us, bypassing the pros for a year and putting us in a position to build on a previous season's success? It's even happened at Duke and Kentucky over the last decade. Kansas too. It's possible I'm forgetting seasons where we *did* have guys return, but more often, we haven't been able to keep the core of our roster long enough to sustain momentum from a previous season. Happened with Lute a few times, and it's probably not a coincidence that he got to the FF multiple times, unlike Miller.
I have to disagree a bit in that I'm not certain Duke, Kansas or Kentucky had anyone much higher profile than the guys I named off return unexpectedly.
Also in 2014-15, Coach K had Quinn Cook back (senior starting PG), along with Amile Jefferson. Team won it all.
In 2017-18, Self had Devonte Graham back (senior), Azubuike (sophomore), and Mykhailiuk (senior). Team got to the FF.
I'm not suggesting that Kentucky, Duke and Kansas have somehow avoided losing guys early. They always do, just like us. But just within the past decade, each of these programs had at least one year where key guys came back, and you see what happened.
I.e., guys with some pro profile but not like guys turning down the lottery.