KnoxLikeUs
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You may be right. I couldn’t guess myself, not yet. But that seems like a reasonable outcome, with Texas mingled in there somehow, perhaps.
We’ll see how it plays out.
I’m pretty akin in measuring talent in sports and how it translates.
Some people on here think it’s some sort of LV bias but what I see is what I speak on.
I see players, coaching, and talent that sets South Carolina, Tennessee, and LSU apart from the rest in the SEC.
South Carolina is playing team basketball at a very very high level. I’m looking forward to seeing what this SC team achieves this season.
Tennessee is way further away from its ceiling as a team than South Carolina and LSU which is expected. Coach Caldwell brings remarkable leadership and stability to this program.
LSU is in a tough place. They play hard and have experience but just as some mention with Tennessee they don’t have traditional post players.
The LVs could make gains towards closing the gap in 2024-2025.
In 2025-2026, with their #1/#2 recruiting class featuring 3 McDD AAs and 5 Top 50 recruits they will be highly talented and a top tier team.