Blers wrote:What's the feeling at MSU right now?? I have no idea what their expectations are.
Given Ford's 1st two years, the feelings are mixed and cautious. First there are 8 newcomers to mix in and that's always difficult, but add the limited opportunity for melding things under a pandemic. Secondly is Ford's inability to date to get consistent performance from his teams; last years team was a bad collection of mismatched talent and attitudes as far as team play was concerned. Can he do any better with another influx of talented individuals needing to come together as a team, who knows. From that standpoint though, this group was a different bag in terms of recruiting focus. Only one D-1 transfer [ 7'0 Dawson Carpers who likely redshirts] and a nice mix of high level jucos and high school/prep school adds.
The first order of business was getting some handlers/passers in tow after a season of terrible point guard play. Black ended up finishing the year at point and was serviceable, but is really a spot up shooter type and can return to more of that role now. The offense will run thru Prim, but has tons of options in Mosley, Sharp, Hervey, Ridder, for scoring and 3 new handlers in Sharp, Wicks, Patterson. Needed size depth was added in 6'10 juco Tata and Carpers, as well as 6'8 freshman Ebonkoli. The roster is 2 deep in quality, size, and roles , but a lot of moving parts. On paper though it looks like a better blend of players who can assume roles instead of pushing to be the focus. That will be key.
It's Ford's 3rd year, usually the year I expect things to be in place to make a run, but I think given everything that has happened, we're a year behind in that process and Ford has to prove he's up to it. We only have the one senior { Prim} and i think the talent is there for a top 3-4 finish, but probably not yet this year. I think 5th-6th is about right , but I think this is a very good roster, a more balanced roster, and it still has excellent length and athleticism as we go 6'2, 6'3, 6'4, 6'5, 6'6, 6'6, 6'7, 6'8, 6'8 6'8, 6'10, 6'11, 7'0.
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