BEARZ77 wrote:
Not sure what point you're trying to make. As I've said, Bonner would have provided a very valuable experienced proven perimeter shooter, but at the same time , let's be real, he was just a part time starter on a mediocre Colorado State team last year. For two of the higher ranked freshmen coming into the league to have pushed him for playing time isn't that big of a stretch. He wasn't a point guard which Ford is, although he could play it some, so Ford getting minutes there is understandable. And at shooting guard, Cook and Mosley both go 6'5 to his 6'2 . Cook averaged 13 ppg last year and Mosley is just really versatile and efficient
offensively. I don't think any of that makes us a top 25 team, but it does suggest minutes were going to be a competitive situation . Both Cook and Mosley can play on the wing as well, but there you have West, Hall and Ridder all competing as well. Again, doesn't say anything other than none of those guys including Bonner has a sure grip on their spot in the rotation. Grad transfers are usually looking for a level of certainty; not easily had on this roster this year.
Being an impact freshman on a championship caliber team is very hard to do. So what if Colorado State was mediocre? So was the entire MVC. If the Bears have two freshmen guards that were going to bump a 10+ PPG D1 scorer to a reserve role then look out MVC.