1977Hawkeye
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On the surface, yes no one would see improvement with those records. But sometimes you need to just take a step back. If the transfers hadn't happened I would have been optimistic about this year as well. Last year after the losing Cyrus Tate the team took a step back but regrouped towards the end of the year and played some good games. This year if they continue to play well it will be even better situation because all key contributors could come back (unlike last year with Tate) and this is clearly Lick's best recruiting effort coming in.
More experience squad should translate to more wins in nonconference and a deeper team should account for more wins during the Big Ten. Thus the cautious optimism. To get there this team needs to continue to play well, no significant transfers/academic problems, a couple of our bigs (Archie, Brommer or Cougill) make strides in the offseason and at least 3 of the freshman can contribute off the bench. If all of those happens we have at least a shot at the NCAA.
Yes, that's exactly why eliminating the transfers is so important. We can't keep starting over every year without any depth or experience. Next year is going to tell us alot about which way the Lickliter era is going to go. Either the team stays together and next year is a good year (or not, depending on how everyone develops) or we have more transfers and we are in the same boat next year as we were coming into this year. Either way, I think we'll have alot to base our opinions on a year or so from now.