SFCityBear said:
smokeyrover said:
As compiled here, along with one person's guess at conference standings.
Not a whole lot of returning talent and lots of new pieces. Could be another rough non-conference.
This one person's guess favors most teams playing nearly all veterans, so he has little knowledge of or faith in the incoming players...
Actually, his top two picks, Washington and Arizona, lose a lot of veteran talent, and bring in highly touted freshman classes.
Washington loses Nowell, Thybulle, Crisp, Dickerson and Green, but bring in two 5-stars in Stewart and McDaniels, and a 4-star in Battle, all expected to start.
Arizona loses Randolph, Coleman, Luther, and Akot, but brings in three 5-stars in Mannion, Green and Nnaji, with Mannion and Green projected as starters, and I'm sure Nnaji will be a major contributor off the bench.
I'm not sure the author favors veterans.