ToledoRambler wrote:
This one sucks. It’s not a devastating blow for this year, but it’s still a bummer we won’t get to see Cooper take his game to the next level after a great freshman year.
The silver lining is that, we have so much new talent coming in, that it was going to cause a lot of lineup tinkering. Decisions on playing time get a little bit easier for Porter now, and on top of that, we should have a TON of experience going into the 20-21 season. If we develop one or 2 really strong newcomers this year, the year after with Krut, Williamson, and Aher and Cooper coming back is shaping into something that could be special.
Next man up! I’m really hoping one or two of our new guys take advantage, and explode this season.
Completely agree with this. I feel like this is a building/development year more than anything. A lot of talent but so much gel-ing to do with all the new bodies. Gonna be tough to three-peat as regular season champs with so many players learning the league, but it gives more opportunities for a lot of the younger guys, which should lead to a stacked roster when Cooper comes back.
It'll be fun to see how the roster and rotations shake out. Based on Porters MVC press conference I think it's safe to say Keith Clemons will start at point, Porter talked about how he's been a winner at every level, winning a state championship in high school and then a JuCo championship as well. He also compared Tate Hall to Ben Richardson, saying he's got a really high motor on both ends of the court. If nothing else I think this team will be fun to watch, a lot of learning, but hopefully looser, without the constant pressure of "last year" hanging over their heads.