FightingIrishLover7
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I definitely disagree that this team will be bad next year.
As stated, the entire roster is coming back and a ton of players who had no previous experience, not just in Brey's system, but in CBB in general, will have it now.
I think this team should at least be on the bubble, middle of the pack ACC team with somewhere in the realm of 8-11 ACC wins. A lot of it depends on, well of course health, but also somebody stepping up and becoming the main guy on offense. Hubb has shown promise in running the point despite being thrown to the wolves and being underweight. Gibbs has stepped it up a bit the last few games. Harvey has shown terrific upside, but he needs to learn to play within the system. Laz shows terrific range, but he needs to gain at least 20 pounds. Maybe Carmody comes back from injury and surprises. I thought he'd be the guy to emerge on offense.
Brey's gonna have to find a way to get the most of the rotation. If that means playing more bodies, which he isn't used to, so be it.
One of the most level headed, long term looking posts I've seen.
Some people seem to forget that Robby was in the starting rotation, and was proving to be the most college ready player.
So, essentially, we have lost 3 starters since the beginning of the season. Not many teams can survive that, especially on a gap season.
It sucks to watch, but it is what it is. Brey has a proven track record. We have to give it time. It would be a lot scarier if we were in an "Archie situation" where we don't have enough data to support the same conclusion, necessarily.