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Opening Night Lineup - Just for fun

think BB said during the game that "the plan" is for the freshmen to redshirt, but that can change depending on need. or did I hear that wrong?
 
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Tanner is showing you can go from essentially redshirting to day-one starter the next season. Not sure if that impacts the current freshmen’s redshirt decision or not.

Yeah fair to think it did because so recent and right here at UR.

Overall tho it's probably an anomaly both here and other places to do that. It's 1 reason I was a little skeptical Tanner would win that starting spot.
 
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redshirting also allows Robinson/McGlothin 2 years between them and Tanner, with no one in the class above them at their position.

McGlothin yes but not sure I really see Robinson and Tanner competing for minutes or position. I hate to use 3 vs. 4 in positionless basketball! Granted none of us has seen them play in live comp so hard to say.
 
I possibly have some history of overvaluing incoming players :D, but I still think both of these freshmen will be really good.
I think we're loaded at forward next year with them plus AP and Tanner. plus whichever of our 6'10" guys plays some at big forward.

the key will be if we properly replace the guard production of Hunt and White. Tyne and GW3 are a good start, but the 3 incoming freshmen next year are huge. if they're good early, our roster is built to be strong for a few years.
 
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I possibly have some history of overvaluing incoming players :D, but I still think both of these freshmen will be really good.
I think we're loaded at forward next year with them plus AP and Tanner. plus whichever of our 6'10" guys plays some at big forward.

the key will be if we properly replace the guard production of Hunt and White. Tyne and GW3 are a good start, but the 3 incoming freshmen next year are huge. if they're good early, our roster is built to be strong for a few years.
And, always a good chance at getting a real good guard in the portal. We have a lot of evidence of transfer guards doing great for us and should continue to be an attractive transfer spot.
 
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And, always a good chance at getting a real good guard in the portal. We have a lot of evidence of transfer guards doing great for us and should continue to be an attractive transfer spot.
Yes, we will need a good guard from the portal next year. You don't have a roster full of experienced players and let a true freshman PG run the show.
 
I see the redshirts as a win for both sides. If the players are good with taking a year to develop their game at the college level then it is up to the coach to develop and keep them for future contributions. The player also gets to focus on the first year of college itself which has its own challenges especially depending on one’s high school education experience. Plus, as Section 9 pointed out, you get an extra year of NIL payments so to me you are gaining more than you are losing.

Playing a few garbage time minutes can’t be something that increases a player’s amount of buy-in or future success. It is the practice time you put in and whether you mesh with the coaching philosophy that is going to make you successful. A mid-major like UR is rarely going to land an impact freshman.
 
McGlothin yes but not sure I really see Robinson and Tanner competing for minutes or position. I hate to use 3 vs. 4 in positionless basketball! Granted none of us has seen them play in live comp so hard to say.
this is why I included them both - I have never seen them play so have no idea how one or the other or both might play.

Probably not the thread for this but how did Nescovic end up at Dartmouth? He looked really good last night and it's not like Dartmouth is any sort of regular winner in the Ivy.
 
this is why I included them both - I have never seen them play so have no idea how one or the other or both might play.

Probably not the thread for this but how did Nescovic end up at Dartmouth? He looked really good last night and it's not like Dartmouth is any sort of regular winner in the Ivy.
Now we’re getting personal :) since Hanover NH is damn nice - in the spring of '92, Section 9 from SW GA was all set on going to an Ivy League school—specifically to be a mean Dartmouth Green —ready to pay the then-insane tuition of $18K (which, for perspective, was half of what we paid last year for my daughter's senior year at St. Catherine’s). Thankfully, with some wise guidance from my now 85-year-old mother (who was at the game last night), I reconsidered and took the full academic scholarship to Richmond, where my grandfather also went in the mid-1920s. No regrets—it’s been the right choice, especially as I now sit on my patio in one of Richmond’s oldest neighborhoods, just an 8-minute drive from the RC.
 
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