Whether or not they get the 6th win, you were definitely right about them being considerably better.
CU returns everyone but their 6th man, Dwight Thorne, for next season. They also get their starting point guard back and they are going to sign one or two juco rebounders to help them defend and rebound next season.
PG: Shannon Sharpe (6'1'' 200)- Was projected to be CU's starting point guard this year, but had to redshirt this year with injury. Averaged 18 points, 8 rebounds, and 8 assists per game in high school. Went to prep school to get more recruiting interest. 20 years old, not a typical freshman.
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SG: Cory Higgins (6'5'' 190)- Averaging nearly 19 a game. Perhaps the most efficient guard in the conference. Will be on a pre-season all conference list next year and a post-season all conference list this year.
SF: Alec Burks (6'6'' 195)- Possible Big 12 freshman of the year. Averaging 17 points and 5 rebounds per game as a true freshman. Has double figures in every full game played this year, which is tops among freshman nationally. Projected lottery pick in the 2011 NBA draft.
PF: Marcus Relphorde (6'7'' 225)- Possible Big 12 all newcomer team in 2010. Averaging 11 points and 4 rebounds per game in first year out of junior college. Point-forward player who is a matchup problem for most teams.
C: Austin Dufault (6'8'' 230)- Averages 6 points and 3 rebounds per game. 38% 3pt shooter.
The future looks brighter for Colorado. Not so much for Texas Tech, Iowa State and Nebraska.
Pat Knight and Doc Sadler better win next year.... Doc has 4 new starters and freshman all over the place this year, but they have some promising young guys and could be improved next year. Tech will have Roberson and Singletary as seniors so Knight better win more next season or he will be toast.