Quote from: Galway Eagle on December 02, 2025, 10:41:12 PMDuane had a higher ceiling than Zaide. Iirc he went for 30+ during that year
Fischer was solid, injured but solid.
Chase over Carlino, who could lose us a game as much as win it. Chase has more to his game.
James over Derrick not close
Leaves Juan vs Ben. Inclined to say Juan.
More fun than this would be 2026 vs Wojo's final year.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on December 02, 2025, 10:37:07 PMSo did Florida (shrug)
Quote from: DoctorV on December 02, 2025, 10:30:18 PM10-10 in conference would be 15 for the season so I'll stick with that.
Quote from: brewcity77 on December 02, 2025, 10:33:33 PMI went with less than 10. Don't see us winning away from Fiserv. Who do we beat at home? Xavier, DePaul, maybe Creighton, anyone else? Not sure.
Quote from: Pakuni on December 02, 2025, 10:32:45 PMBasically ran a 7.5-man rotation last year and our guys were cooked by February.
Quote from: JoanofArcMascot on December 02, 2025, 04:28:33 PMNot counting Sheek Pearson and Ian Miletic in this ranking because they haven't played yet. Also, guessing on others who have played so little and the ones who left because there's no way of knowing how it would have worked out if they had stayed, here's a ranking of Shaka's high school recruits since taking the Marquette job:
1. Chase Ross, 2. Nigel James, 3. Michael Phillips, 4. David Joplin, 5. Adrian Stevens, 6. Josh Clark, 7. Royce Parham, 8. Ben Gold, 9. Zaide Lowery, 10. Sean Jones, 11. Damarius Owens, 12. Tre Norman, 13. Keeyan Itejere, 14. Caedin Hamilton, 15. Al Amadou, 16. Emarion Ellis.
I'm sure most would rank Phillips and Clark lower but I just have a feeling about their upsides. The one I hope ends up being the most underrated on this list is Owens, because he flashed so much potetnial last year. ... Ellis is on the roster at Graceland University, an NAIA school in Lamoni, Iowa. Hasn't appeared in any games yet. Not sure if he is injured and/or redshirting. He spent a year at Bradley, where he averaged about two points a game, and a year at Nicholls State, where he averaged 4 ppg. ... Itejere is at his third school, having spent two years at Northern Kentucky and is at Rhode Island this year. Averaging about 8 points, 5 rebounds, shooting .833, blocking a shot per game. Had similar stats at Northern Kentucky, where he blocked 1.5 shots per game. Amadou averaging 1.5 and 1 in limited action for St. Joseph.
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