Aargh wrote:If you ignore the fact that Utah's Fr center is 7' and already being scouted by the NBA and already being mentioned as a potential lottery pick after this year, then we're in great shape.
I'm not ignoring anything. Just trying to understand your logic. One moment you're arguing the importance of experience, the next you're arguing the importance of talent. That's simply inconsistent. If experience is vital, then their 7' center is also a problem. If talent is paramount, then the issue isn't how experienced our bigs are, but how talented they are.
Please count the number of players on the Shocker roster with any D1 experience who are taller than 6'4". If the number you come up with is one (1), then you have performed that task successfully. The reliance on JuCo bigs is risky. This year it caught up with Marshall. WSU has a weak spot. We might be able to "get by" until February or March. By then some of the new guys should be ready to take on some serious resposibilities, but none of the new guys have shown (so far) that they're ready for that now.
And the only guy on Utah's roster over 6'6" with any D1 experience is Dallin Bachynski, who is averaging 10.8 minutes, 3.3 ppg, 1.8 rpg. You're worried about his experience?
So are we talking about the experience of bigs or simply about height overall? You're putting a lot of emphasis there on the experience of their 6'5"/6'6" guys, even though that isn't your argument. 6'4" is an odd line to draw when you're discussing experience of bigs, and it's one you're only drawing because it's relevant against WSU rather than relevant to your actual point.