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Sam, OUHoops and Gary have all said good things about the potential and atheticism of Jr DJ Bennett. I have watched a handful of practices myself and think that he passes the eye test in terms of hands, coordination, foot quickness and, of course, his long wingspan. I also see that he is underweight and looks pretty raw with his footwork and shot.
There has been talk about Coach Kruger and DJ thinking about redshirting this season and bulking up and working on his offensive game and then having two years to make an impact on a program that will appears to have 3 very talented guards and a guy in Spangler that will be a solid 3 year post player.
Given that we have:
- two very experienced post guys in Fitzgerald and Osby AND a guy in M'Baye that has proven his worth at the D1 level
- plus, a guy like Tyler Neal who is experienced and pretty savvy on the glass for being undersized and who knows Kruger's system
- plus Casey Arent who should at least be able to bang for a few minutes if needed and knows Kruger's system
- And lastly Cam Clark who has put on 10 pounds of bulk in the offseason and could play the Tony Crocker role in the post if needed.
Do you think it would be a good idea to go into this season with the mindset of redshirting DJ Bennett?
During a normal game (I will say 90% of our games), we should get away with having Fitz, Osby and M'baye playing around 90minutes (Romero averaged 30 last year and Fitz averaged 28 and I believe that M'Baye is a good enough athlete to average 30 plus). In those games, the 80 minutes needed to play the post would be used up and would allow M'Baye to get a few more on the perimeter if Kruger wanted to go big. We also could have Neal, Arent and Cam play spot minutes (end of half, fould trouble) as needed.
The problem of course lies in the 10% of games where we have one of the big 3 post players get into to major foul trouble. In that case, a guy like Bennett might really benefit with his shot blocking/rebounding/athleticism over Arent, Neal or Cam.
At first, I thought to myself that it would be a really bad idea to redshirt Bennett because if he is good enough to play then he should be playing. But now that we have seemingly struck our realistic high school post options (really wanted Shepherd or James) AND we are faced with the possibility that M'Baye might be 1 and done, I think it would be wise to save Bennett for the next two years.
It sort of reminds me of Pattillo a few years ago when we had the Griffin brothers. The difference between that situation and this one though is that during Blake's soph year we really only had two legit post options (Blake and Taylor) and this year's team has 3. AND Pattillo was a grade risk. And Pattillo didn't need to bulk up his frame. Bennett is a great student (I think he is majoring in architecture) and could really use a year to put on some weight under Yo-Yo.
Long winded on a Thursday night but what do you guys think?
There has been talk about Coach Kruger and DJ thinking about redshirting this season and bulking up and working on his offensive game and then having two years to make an impact on a program that will appears to have 3 very talented guards and a guy in Spangler that will be a solid 3 year post player.
Given that we have:
- two very experienced post guys in Fitzgerald and Osby AND a guy in M'Baye that has proven his worth at the D1 level
- plus, a guy like Tyler Neal who is experienced and pretty savvy on the glass for being undersized and who knows Kruger's system
- plus Casey Arent who should at least be able to bang for a few minutes if needed and knows Kruger's system
- And lastly Cam Clark who has put on 10 pounds of bulk in the offseason and could play the Tony Crocker role in the post if needed.
Do you think it would be a good idea to go into this season with the mindset of redshirting DJ Bennett?
During a normal game (I will say 90% of our games), we should get away with having Fitz, Osby and M'baye playing around 90minutes (Romero averaged 30 last year and Fitz averaged 28 and I believe that M'Baye is a good enough athlete to average 30 plus). In those games, the 80 minutes needed to play the post would be used up and would allow M'Baye to get a few more on the perimeter if Kruger wanted to go big. We also could have Neal, Arent and Cam play spot minutes (end of half, fould trouble) as needed.
The problem of course lies in the 10% of games where we have one of the big 3 post players get into to major foul trouble. In that case, a guy like Bennett might really benefit with his shot blocking/rebounding/athleticism over Arent, Neal or Cam.
At first, I thought to myself that it would be a really bad idea to redshirt Bennett because if he is good enough to play then he should be playing. But now that we have seemingly struck our realistic high school post options (really wanted Shepherd or James) AND we are faced with the possibility that M'Baye might be 1 and done, I think it would be wise to save Bennett for the next two years.
It sort of reminds me of Pattillo a few years ago when we had the Griffin brothers. The difference between that situation and this one though is that during Blake's soph year we really only had two legit post options (Blake and Taylor) and this year's team has 3. AND Pattillo was a grade risk. And Pattillo didn't need to bulk up his frame. Bennett is a great student (I think he is majoring in architecture) and could really use a year to put on some weight under Yo-Yo.
Long winded on a Thursday night but what do you guys think?
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