I dont think it's depth as much as quality of players that can fit into a role of what they can do well.
The difference between the 10th or 11th player vs the 4th or 5th best player is closing quickly. There are so many disillusioned fans referring to recruiting star players or who offered, that they fail to watch the 900 or so basketball games that seem to be on since the start of the season.
It doesn't matter whether its Evansville, Winthrop, SFA, University of Pennsylvania last night battling Arizona, kids and players are everywhere.
I probably watched bits of 8 games last night and finally felt like what I watched at the RAC vs UMass resembles what I saw on TV vs others.
The fact that we aren't micromanaging Paul Mulcahy and his game is a sign that we aren't asking the next freshman to be an immediate gratification player....he is now moving and developing under the radar, just like all the kids are.
Here's the breakdown of 7 games...rounded down or up depending on the numbers.
Harper 13PPG
Baker 13 PPG
Myles 9PPG
Yeboah 9PPG
McConnell 9PPG
Yeboah 9PPG
Young 8PPG
Mathis 7PPG
Mulcahy and Carter are around 3 to 4PPG, but each is contributing on the glass and moving the basketball.
It's very difficult to now stop RU vs early last year when it was Geo learning how to function without Corey Sanders and Eugene asked to carry everything up front and turning the ball over too much.
It's anyone's guess who leads the team in scoring the next 2 games but if one player has an off game, I feel like RU will be competitive most nights.