According to this guy, yes. I know Big Ten isn’t as strong as it typically is at the top, but I just don’t see Oregon evening finishing too 3 without Dante.
Re: Ducks a Big Ten favorite?
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 3:00 pm
by 73duck
Oregon has an unusual number of blue-chip recruits who did not go one and done or hit the portal. If you believe in Altman's coaching ability, this the most veteran talent he has had in years. Also, they got a transfer Center from Georgetown to replace Dante:
"Cook spent just one season at Georgetown, playing the previous three years at Fairfield. During his year as a Hoya, he established himself as a reliable scorer and rebounder. Cook started in all 32 games last season, averaging 10.5 points per game and shooting 57.5% from the field. Cook also scored in double figures 17 times throughout the season."
"Cook dominated the glass, leading the Big East Conference in offensive rebounds (3.8 per game) and ranking fourth overall in total rebounds (8.0 per game)."
Re: Ducks a Big Ten favorite?
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 3:03 pm
by StevensTechU
College basketball, as much or more than any other sport, is about chemistry. The sum of the parts matters very little. Fortunately, nobody's prognostications are really all that important.