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Bucknut24;2236625; said:who are the expected starting 5?
and doesn't #4 seem awfully high? I didn't think this team was supposed to be that great this year?
Craft, Smith and Thomas for sure will start. My expectation is Scott and Ravenel will be the other two - it is obviously still TBD, but Matta said the best defensive players will start. Now, Thomas probably isn't one of the best 5 defenders, but he's going to start anyway - I take that comment from Matta to mean the open spots will be won by the best defenders. If Scott-Craft-Smith-Thomas-Ravenel isn't the starting 5, then most likely it will be Thompson in instead of Scott. I think Ravenel is the favorite to start at the 5, but Amir undoubtedly will get a lot of minutes there as well. But it's a good possibility that Matta will use his bench more this year since he doesn't have as many stars as he's had in years past - you know you'll have at least one big and one guard get regular bench minutes, and there's a chance they will go a bit deeper than that but the bench guys have to prove themselves.
#4 is high no doubt, but there is a fairly wide range in opinion on just how good this team will be. Some people seem to think they have the material to make it back to the F4 potentially, others think they will be "just" another Sweet 16 type team - it could go either way depending on whether guys step up and play better than they did last year. The preseason prognosticators no doubt have caught on that Matta's teams rarely underachieve and so they know putting OSU at a high ranking is more likely than not to make them look like they're good at doing their job. Also it is not completely inaccurate to state that sometimes the pundits put a team in the top-5 just because they have a significant amount of talent coming back from an F4 team, even when they have lost key players - same thing happened for MSU in preseason for the 2010-11 season but they did not meet expectations that year obviously.
You question why OSU is rated high, but look what all these publications are doing with UM. They will have not had even an Elite 8 team for 20 years by the time this year's tourney rolls around and are replacing practically half their rotation with freshmen (none of whom are top-10 recruits). But in spite of failing to be a top-5 team for each of the past 20 years, most prognosticators have UM in the top-5 - I think it speaks to the mass rebuild that is happening at a lot of schools out there that typically are strong.
Litl, the coach who made the comment about OSU not scaring him is probably Izzo. He is one of four coaches in the Big Ten that would've faced Oden - the others are Carmody (who no one cares to interview), Ryan (not a big interview/publicity guy), and Painter (who was in his first year as full-time coach when Oden played).
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