Could also be 4-6.
I don't think we are a good team at all. Hawkins seems like he hasn't improved since he graduated HS, LeDay has gotten slower and seemingly weaker and less aggressive, AC is a shell of his 2012 self.
Egbunu, 3 rebounds? Against FAMU? Chris Perry continues to define inconsistency, although it's what I expect from a freshman.
If we didn't have Corey Allen this year, I think we'd be 3-7, that's how bad and inconsistent I think the rest of this team is.
Just because a player is on this team, doesn't mean he deserves to be on the floor. I think we are playing more guys that shouldn't be just to develop a deeper bench through experience. Here's my opinion on who should play.
Abdul-Aleem: 10-15 minutes
Rudd: Every minute except for periodic short breathers.
LeDay: 20 minutes
Allen Jr: Every minute except for periodic short breathers.
Egbunu: 25-30 minutes to gain experience (needs to be better instructed on using athleticism and size in rebounding)
Heath: Red Shirt
Collins: 30 minutes - need to allow Corey Allen Jr. to own the position and create a change of pace during cold streaks on offense.
McLendon: 2-3 minutes some games.
Hawkins: 20 minutes
Perry: 20-25 minutes (the hot hand/ better defender when compared to Egbunu stays on the floor, these two should be competing with eachother.)
Clayton: Red Shirt
Zeigler: Red Shirt
Omogbehin: Bench
Brock: 25-30 minutes
Just my opinion but some guys who are identified as having a good game need to be on the floor much more often than others, even if it's LeDay who's hot on a particular night. We need to cut out the three (no more than 3 to 4 attempts a game) and focus on pounding the post and driving to the basket. Rudd's mid-range jumper looked great tonight. We need more of that. Get the ball into Allen Jr. or Rudd's hands, they are the playmakers for us. Not Collins. (Sorry Collins lovers)