Next year will be fun, but we've also had one of the best point guards in school history with the team the last 3 years which will be a major adjustment. For most of porters tenor he's had a big P5 transfer (in either Doyle or Custer) to run the show. However, we're now able to compete with P5 schools to get kids out of high school (Welch and Kennedy had high major offers, Wojcik had plenty of interest). I wouldn't be shocked if we get a JUCO point who can score if we don't land someone out of high school (like Bryan Greenlee). Isaiah is a great defender and has always been a true pass-first point guard, when he's aggressive i actually think he's pretty good around the hoop but he'll still only be a sophomore. I suppose a transfer would also make sense... we've picked one up each of the last 4 years.
The pipe dream transfer would be Evan Gilyard. We recruited him hard out of Simeon, the same time we recruited Krut (I remember the sun times said we were in good spots with both of them throughout recruitment). Gilyard chose UTEP where he's playing 35 minutes and putting up 18, 4, and 2. Despite playing time UTEP is pretty awful and they had a coaching change last year when Tim Floyd resigned. I have literally no idea if transferring is even on his radar, he might love UTEP; but it would be fun. Regardless it's nice to have a team with a pretty steady future in regards to players. ISU and SIU lose A LOT following this year. Meanwhile we've been able to stack 3 really good recruiting classes together.
Also if anyone's interested; you can see stream La Lumiere's victory against #4 Montverde to see Wojcik play. He makes a couple of big three's early in the game before La Lu pulled away. While he may have the least buzz of the recruits we have, I wouldn't be surprised to see him play a lot of minutes early next year. He fits perfectly in the Richardson/Williamson line. High energy, high IQ, shot maker, tough defender.
http://www.espn.com/watch/player?id=772 ... c7eae3835e