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Next year's roster

Guards: Davis, Dunn, Trimble, Wilcher

Wings: Puff, Nickel

Bigs: Washington, High

Just my prediction but I see Love, Bacot, Styles, McKoy, Shaver all moving on. That gives us 5 open scholarship spots to play with.

The roster above is a sub .500 team in my opinion, and I think having a record that bad would have a good chance of costing Hubert his job. It's deficient at all three position groups.

I think we've got 4-5 spots for transfers and It's on the staff to find at least three impact players to turn this ship around.

  • Poll
POLL: Predict Our W-L Record Down This 4-Game Stretch

What do you think our record will be, and which games do you feel fairly confident we will win?

  • 4-0

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • 3-1

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • 2-2

    Votes: 5 27.8%
  • 1-3

    Votes: 5 27.8%
  • 0-4

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • I feel pretty good about beating Notre Dame on the road

    Votes: 5 27.8%
  • I feel pretty good about beating Virginia at home

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • I feel pretty good about beating FSU on the road

    Votes: 5 27.8%
  • I feel pretty good about beating Duke at home

    Votes: 3 16.7%

What do you think our record will be, and which games do you feel fairly confident we will win?

Lack of development

I thought Jawad Williams hit the nail on the head in his comments about the lack of development of the bench. I saw a lot of analogies with my line of work. I'm in the book publishing business. I own my own company but used to head up a large publishing company. People were always amazed that only 40% of our books made a profit. 60% lost money. Roughly the same stat as the movie industry. People said, "Why don't you just publish books by the name-brand authors?" Here's the problem. The name-brand authors eventually die. You have to find and nourish the young new authors who will take their place. In basketball, or any sport, you have to do the same thing. Our new authors would fail and lose money. But you still had to develop them. Hubert's bench players are going to fail. Make bad shots. Make dumb decisions. But that is what is required for them to learn the game, develop their confidence and learn to be a starter. As Jawad pointed out, you can't develop if you play less than five minutes a game and are in constant fear of getting jerked.

perfect coach and perfect human being to be UNC coach

Roy's proclamation: “I just think he’s the perfect coach and perfect human being to be the coach at North Carolina,” Williams said Monday, via WRAL’s Gerald Owens. “It’s college basketball. It’s a long season. There are other good teams. And, regardless of what North Carolina fans think, it’s not our divine right to win every game.”

If Dean is God, does that make Roy Jesus? And how can any one doubt what Jesus says? Davis is perfect!

You do not have a divine right to win every game. So shut up and worship as you've been instructed, no matter the losses.

Malcolm Ziglar - DB C/O 2024 from Fuquay

His stock is rising quickly. He is every bit of 6'3" 190. Runs a sub 4.4 and is a track All-American. Had 6 INTs this past year and took 3 of them to the house. Picked up an offer today from Maryland and 2 days ago Wake Forest offered. $tate should be offering soon. Would love to see us get into the mix.

You are what you tolerate

More than a few football fans roll their eyes like teenagers when I again post that truth. Now you basketball-onlys also get the chance to roll your eyes at it.

But you cannot change its truth. Football mediocrity tolerated is football mediocrity retained and then maintained, which eventually leads to mediocrity being set in stone. The same goes for basketball.

The loss to Moo was the 6th time this season that UNC has led by at least 6 points in the 2nd half against a team projected to make the NCAA Tournament, and then lost. Talk about the mediocrity of making the grand choke a lifestyle.

Memo to ND grad Bubba Cunningham

ND OC, and former ND QB, Tommy Rees is now headed to be Bama OC under Nick Saban. Already a highly regarded OC, Rees now will get SEC experience under Saban. Perhaps Rees, who knows the ACC and UNC from his years as an ND assistant, would be an ideal bright, young replacement for Mack after a couple years under Saban to harden him and refine his understanding of the minutia that must be mastered to run the best program possible.

Texas and OU will be entering the SEC 1 year early

Many expect the SEC to now get rid of divisions and play a 3 + 6 (6) schedule, for 9 league games per year. If they stay with divisions, I assume they would move Bama and Auburn to the East, move Missouri to the West, and add Texas and OU to the West.

As a college sports fan, I would prefer the rotating games, but either way would produce far more truly appealing football games than the ACC could offer.

And that gets us to Winter Meetings. They better figure a plan that works, or before long schools will be itching to leave. The closer we get to the end of the old deal, the more likely that becomes, because the cost is less.

For years, the dolts in the ACC Office kept their faith that basketball can save the ACC because the ACC Tournament was unique. I am not certain even now that they all have awakened from their opium den-type stupor to face reality.
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