Last year's minutes..... (have to say.. ESPN's stats for minutes looks low to me)
Geo Baker G 28.9 Ron Harper Jr. G 28.1 Akwasi Yeboah F 23.8 Myles Johnson C 23.6 Montez Mathis G 22.6 Caleb McConnell G 21.4 Jacob Young G 21.3 Paul Mulcahy G 18.2
45.2 minutes of Yeboah and McConnel are available,, the predicted starting 5 is Geo, Young, Mathis, Harper and Johnson. I assume that means Young is taking harper's G minutes and Harper is taking Yeboah's F minutes (and some guard minutes)
That leaves Young and McConnels 21.3 and 21.4 or 42.7 GUARD minutes available. Mulcahy can take 22.7 of that easily. That leaves another 20 minutes..
Baker 29
Young 28
Mathis 28
Harper 26
Johnson 24
Starters use 140 of 200 minutes.. Need 60 minutes from backups
Starter 3 Guards use 85 of 120 minutes.. Need 35 minutes of backups
Starter F uses 24 of 40,, need 16 from backup
Starter C uses 24 of 40.. need 16 from backup **Johnson might be able to go longer.. I dunno.. there was no reason for him NOT to go longer last year.. but didn't.. so its foul trouble or more rest.. somehting.
Mulcahy 25
Harper 5 (brings his total minutes to 29 like Geo)
Brooks 5 (or even more Harper should the frosh big men prove capable)
*** that's 35 from backup guards
Mag 12
Palmquist 4
*** that's 11 from backup forwards
Omoruyi 12
Doucore 4
*** that's 16 from backup centers
And then you have the possibility.. with it being a free year for eligibility.. that McConnel comes back at some point.
Bottom line.. I think we are in good shape to keep everyone under 30 min a game. Foward is going to be a tough spot against bigger teams.. don't want to see Harper getting into foul trouble vs a big PF. So I think that is the position where we might see some experimentation.
I think Mag and Palmquist both get more than that. And Harper will play 3 more against some of the bigger teams.