Yeah, because UNI has never had any success with undersized post players.
Eric Coleman? 6'6"
David Gruber? 6'6"
Joe Breakenridge? 6'6"
I guess I don't have to be really worried if you don't think our posts will take care of business or not, we'll find out soon enough.
Lucas O'Rear will be Lucas O'Rear. Fouls could be an issue, might not be, depends on if he gets any senior treatment from Valley refs or not.
Either way, he will draw as many fouls from getting inside the heads of opponents as he commits and we still only need him to give 20-25 high-energy minutes a night.
Jake Koch has grown and is closer to 6'10" himself this year and has gotten much stronger. He is still learning to play inside offensively but can hold his own defensively (he was second on the team in blocks last year). His offensive game may turn out to be more like former UNI player Matt Schneiderman than his brother (more of an outside threat), but he showed last year that he can make things happen and in the exhibitions has shown a burst to take balls to the rim for dunks if he gets a seem whereas his brother seemed to go for more lay ups unless he was completely clear. His upside appears higher than his brother and he is only a sophomore.
The third post will the true freshman Chip Rank. A lot of previews described him as an energy guy like O'Rear and he has shown a nose for going after the ball on the boards as well as loose balls, though not as vocal or demonstrative as Lucas. Still learning the team defensive concepts we use, but is much better offensively than O'Rear with range out to three with a soft touch and excellent free throw touch.
Our 4th post, and last year was really the 1st year we used a true 4th post regularly, Austin Pehl is a legitimate 6'10" and much more athletic than Eglseder. He runs very well (competed in the state track 400 meters and 4x400 teams in HS). There is questions as to his scoring ability, but that is not what he will be asked to do. Rebounding, playing good defense. Those will be his responsibilities and I think he will be fine.
He battled the last two years in practice with Eglseder and O'Rear and has the battle scars from it.
If we go smaller, Kerwin Dunham plays at the 4, a position he played as a freshman and sophomore but not as much last year. Tyler Lange is a 6'6" redshirt freshman who could give minutes as a 4 as well, but is more of a strong 3/practice player.
As was noted, our guard court will be fine with Sonnen and James both having earned significant minutes towards the end of the year last year. Both are capable of filling it up from outside and offer differing but tenacious styles of defense. Sonnen is bigger and stronger, capable of handling bigger guards, AJ is lightning quick and plays inside the opponents' jersey. Morrison will see limited time as the 6th guard, but reminds several long-time followers I have talked to of Darian Devries.
So, yes, depth will be there. How well we gel early may be a question, but I expect to see line change substitutions all year again in order to just wear opponents down with pressure on the defensive side of the ball. We may not light up the scoreboard by going up and down, but we will grind games out all year. May not be pretty, but has been proven to be effective.