1. How many guys seeing "significant" (re not mop up duty or emergency foul trouble duty) time is the ideal number for a good college basketball team? Is it 8, 9 or even 10? Duke rolled with 7-8, Kentucky rolled 10 or more. But in general, what's a good number?
2. Removing ALL emotion and what anybody wants....this is far more hypothetical than (1): which UM scholarship players would most benefit from a redshirt to work on their bodies and game IF the answer to (1) is less than or equal to 10? I'd offer up, for the sake of discussion Chatman and Wagner.
In this senario, I'd think your wings are Zak / Dawk / DRob and the occasion 4-man duty from Wilson / Donnal (also 2 of your 3 centers, because JB likes to roll 3). And that's a "short-ish" wing rotation right there.
Remember: Emotion aside.
2. Removing ALL emotion and what anybody wants....this is far more hypothetical than (1): which UM scholarship players would most benefit from a redshirt to work on their bodies and game IF the answer to (1) is less than or equal to 10? I'd offer up, for the sake of discussion Chatman and Wagner.
In this senario, I'd think your wings are Zak / Dawk / DRob and the occasion 4-man duty from Wilson / Donnal (also 2 of your 3 centers, because JB likes to roll 3). And that's a "short-ish" wing rotation right there.
Remember: Emotion aside.
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