I read some comments on another site this morning from a poster that observed practices this past season. If these observations turn out to be true, I think Moss saw the writing on the wall. Specifically, even fewer minutes for him. This poster made another comment that "CJ Fredrick was carving Moss up in practice." Great comments on Nunge too.
"I've had the chance to see them in practice this past year. I would compare Jack to more skilled version of Michael Jacobsen. I think the bar was set unreasonably high for him as a true freshman following a dominant Prime Time performance. He initially started over Garza. Big men typically take a year or two to develop at the college level. Adam Woodbury averaged 4.9 ppg and 4.8 rpg as a freshman and his senior year nearly doubled those. Jared Reiner averaged 3 and 3 his first two years and was at 10 and 8 his last two. We also all saw the tremendous development of Kriener last season while many wrote him off as a mid major player the offseason before. With Nunge's combination of size and shooting ability, he should be a double digit scorer for us.
Several point back to Fran's comments about Oglesby being the best shooter he's ever had in practice. Oglesby did have great shooting ability. He had two seasons where he shot near 40%. The problem was he couldn't create his own shot and better defenses pressured him unlike what he would see in practice where he got lots of open looks. I don't think Fran's words were untrue, it just rang hollow with fans frustrated by his 29% 3pt shooting his senior year. By contrast, from what I've seen from CJ, he looks like a much more complete player. His ball handling, passing and ability to get into the lane is superior to Moss and he shoots the ball just as well. I think next year his production will likely be comparable to Moss with a 7-9 ppg average. "