Agree 100%. And I really like this starting line-up. Mooney has shown that he needs a really dynamic alpha PG to be really successful. Tyne has way too many holes in his game to be that for us. I'm not saying he can't improve, I think he will but if we want to be really good next year, it will be with a starting line-up like the one above. Tyne to me would make an excellent 6th man for a change of pace type of guard, so I do see Tyne as still a critical piece in such a line up, just not in a starting capacity.Here is what our rotation should look like if we want to be one of the top A-10 teams:
PG Johnston
G Lopez
W McGlothin
F Daughtry
BIG Walz
G Thomas
G one of the freshman
F Robinson
Back up BIG Beagle
* I am not saying this will happen. Far from it. My point is with 6 guys in here out of the last 2 recruiting years, we should have landed 3 who can beat out Tyne, Tanner, and AP, who each played good minutes on an 8 win team last year. If this happens, and McGlothin, Robinson, and a freshman are all legit, we look like a team that can be A-10 champs. If it doesn't, well, we kind of saw this movie last year. I just don't see Tyne, Tanner, or AP being key pieces on a top A-10 team. Would these guys make VCU's or Dayton's rotation? I don't think so.
Tanner and AP are better suited in a deeper reserve role for a quality A-10 team. I would love if both of our redshirt freshmen beat them out, in fact we kind of need that to happen.