All valid points you made.First off, THANK YOU for taking the time to present your projections. You have spurred interesting discussion during this slow, drought period.
Yes, I agree with you, other than the probably rare occasions where Moreno and Kepnang might play together as DUAL BIGS in certain situations, I do not see either of them "fitting" as PF. My thinking is ... Garrison played 16.3 mpg last year, Moreno (although a Freshman and playing 22.6 mpg last year) tended to disappear in more than a few games, we have lost Dioubate's physicality, Kepnang played 22.9 mpg last year and has averaged 17.3 mpg for his six (6) previous season, Kepnang has more physical and mental maturity at his age, fatigue and foul trouble, etc ... I just think Kepnang's productivity and presence will command more than 12 mpg, as he has only played less than that his Freshman season at Oregon with 8.6 mpg.
A comparison of PER 40 splits from last year:
Moreno: 13.8 / 11.2 / 2.6
Kepnang: 10.8 / 11.0 / 3.6
I agree that Moreno should start and play more, but I can see something like at 24 / 16 split, at least, assuming Moreno has greatly IMPROVED !!
I certainly believe Moreno has far more potential, but I'm not sure he's there yet ... he'll have to show me ... and hopefully, he will.
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My thinking is:
1) Moreno was a FR, and the biggest jump of improvement is often seen the Soph year, so I am expecting (and so is Pope if the $3M NIL # is accurate) Moreno to take a big step up and be at the 1st or 2nd team all-SEC level
2) Kepnang is 25-26 going into his 7th year, he has reached his ceiling (he is what he is, not likely to improve)
But yeah, I expect it to be in the 24/16 to 28/12 range split. And I wouldn't be shocked (maybe surprised though) if Potter, via his shooting, nudged out up to 4-5mpg, but as you can see I put him at only 1.
But there are no RIGHT or WRONG answers at this point. It is all educated guesses at best.