With one 'ship to go, most likely a PG/Combo, Sha has for the second year in a row reshaped most of the roster. Doing so with limited NIL money that depending on who you believe is nowhere near as bad as has been reported and is being saved for the 2023/24 class, OR, is made up of promises with a portion of those promises not available yet.
The roster has more balance than last season and is probably comparable in talent (sight unseen to date). It does have size with a better distribution of players slotted in their natural positions. The question then becomes how will they fare in a much stronger Big East this year?
Centers
6-10 Jaden Bediako
6-10 Elijah Hutchins-Everett
Forwards
6-6 Dre Davis SF/PF
6-10 Sadraque Nganga Stretch 4
6-8 David Tubek PF
6-6 Marcus Watson SF
Wings
6-5 Isaiah Coleman
6-4 Dylan Addae-Wusu
2 Guards
6-2 Al-Amir Dawes
6-4 Jaquan Sanders
Point Guards
6-3 Jaquan Harris
6-6 Kadary Richmond
In a perfect world this is a 10-10 team in conference. In reality and further into the offseason as rosters are finalized we're probably going to be looking at 8-12 or 7-13.
The roster has more balance than last season and is probably comparable in talent (sight unseen to date). It does have size with a better distribution of players slotted in their natural positions. The question then becomes how will they fare in a much stronger Big East this year?
Centers
6-10 Jaden Bediako
6-10 Elijah Hutchins-Everett
Forwards
6-6 Dre Davis SF/PF
6-10 Sadraque Nganga Stretch 4
6-8 David Tubek PF
6-6 Marcus Watson SF
Wings
6-5 Isaiah Coleman
6-4 Dylan Addae-Wusu
2 Guards
6-2 Al-Amir Dawes
6-4 Jaquan Sanders
Point Guards
6-3 Jaquan Harris
6-6 Kadary Richmond
In a perfect world this is a 10-10 team in conference. In reality and further into the offseason as rosters are finalized we're probably going to be looking at 8-12 or 7-13.