hmmmm....where have I heard this point before?I don't know the 1st thing about basketball admittedly, but our CBP seems to want to bond or blend in with his roster as much as an equal as a coach. What we put on the floor this season to me looks like high talent unbroken mustangs. Is CBP got too loose a hold on the reins...with these particular players? Just askin....
I vote the "not very at this point in time" option.
every team aside from UNC and UCONN have glaring weaknesses. That said, the cream will likely rise to the top come February. Pitt and Louiville will be somewhere in the discussion. OU will be on the outside looking in.don't you kinda get that feeling about most teams not named the "Tar Heels" right now?
Zaga loses to Ariz.
Conn. squeaks by Buffalo
Syracuse loses to Cleveland St.
Purdue loses to Duke
Duke loses to Michigan and squeaks by Rhode Island
The SEC blows
UCLA loses twice
Kansas loses to UMass
Texas struggles against Texas St.
Perhaps Pitt and Oklahoma and Xavier will turn out to be studs, but I don't see them having near the talent level of UNC, especially when it comes to depth.
good point.don't you kinda get that feeling about most teams not named the "Tar Heels" right now?
Zaga loses to Ariz.
Conn. squeaks by Buffalo
Syracuse loses to Cleveland St.
Purdue loses to Duke
Duke loses to Michigan and squeaks by Rhode Island
The SEC blows
UCLA loses twice
Kansas loses to UMass
Texas struggles against Texas St.
Perhaps Pitt and Oklahoma and Xavier will turn out to be studs, but I don't see them having near the talent level of UNC, especially when it comes to depth.
every team aside from UNC and UCONN have glaring weaknesses. That said, the cream will likely rise to the top come February. Pitt and Louiville will be somewhere in the discussion. OU will be on the outside looking in.
No argument, but assuming there aren't several teams out there who will match up with them reasonably and drill them on an off night is crazy.It's really, really hard for me to see a team competing with UNC, barring serious injuries. There are few players in all of college basketball who would supplant someone in that starting lineup. And then you've got a second string that's arguably better than most starting lineups in the SEC.