Am I Crazy?

NikeHawk21

Well-Known Member
So I was thinking about when Cook returns. I assume he comes back into the starting lineup for Wagner but the rest of the lineup stays the same.

Is it possible that all 5 of our starters would average double digits? Bohannon, Pemsl, and Moss all have to be averaging double digits since they've been inserted in the starting lineup, and all three can score the ball. Throw in Cook and I think all four of those guys will be right around 10ppg. I'm not saying it will happen but to me it certainly isn't out of the question.

Am I crazy?
 
Moss would have to average 12.8 PPG over the next 10 games to be at 10 PPG after 20 total games played. Jordan would have to average 11.6 PPG over the next 10 to be at 10 PPG after 20 games.

That is fairly unlikely, but not out of the question.
 
From this point on I would guess Moss is right at or just under 10 and jB is around 8. Pemsl will be around 12 or so. That's my guesses anyway.
 
Deanvogs did the math on it.......Bohannon at 8.4 and Moss at 7.2 you would think it would be possible.......you crunch the numbers and you realize not so much.
 
For some reason I read the op as saying from this point on. He didn't say that tho so I guess that's another debate.
 
For some reason I read the op as saying from this point on. He didn't say that tho so I guess that's another debate.

That's more what I meant yes, but the stats from deano were interesting as well. I could see Pemsl's scoring drop off a bit when the competition gets tougher though. ND and ISU both have very little in terms of big men. Plus Cook will shoot more than Wagner does. Another thing to consider is the starters will be reilied upon more heavily in conference play, as we saw in the ISU game. I don't think it will happen but more so interesting that we could have all 5 guys averaging double figures.
 
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