The harsh reality is the league is balanced 1 to 14....it gets ignored as the best because there hasn't been a National Championship but leaves out Elite 8 or Final Four participants as if that has no relevance.
It would be a guess but from a "chemistry" point of view, I don't believe it is that as much as Geo is nowhere near the player physically as he was last year....it was around this time last year where he completely placed Indiana on a poster with a vicious dunk. Maybe Geo needs a surgery or procedure but it is clear he isn't healthy.
As far as RHJ, he has a body that probably hides his conditioning, but probably playing a bit slower and heavier since his injury. He started to look like himself in the 2nd half.
Mathis is really the one player who refuses or has not been taught how to "jump stop"....that means you actually have to attack the basket and decide to jump stop with both feet, pump fake, get a defender in the air, then jump into contact to try and score. Yes that takes more legs, more effort and he would be at the FT line (another story)......but after a dozen games of driving for a layup and going off one foot, getting brushed or fouled on the arm while leaning away from the basket.....?? The B1G refs are not sending you to the FT line....maybe OOC games, yes, you would get that call....not a foul in the B1G.
The puzzling thing seems to want to blame Caleb for chemistry woes, when the team and 2020 class (Mag, Palmquist and Reiber) provide no depth or productivity....so we should limit Caleb to 10 to 12 minutes and run the starters into the ground for 36 minutes a game....?? How does that make any sense?? Mulcahy can't be the only bench player...
I will say it as many times as people need to hear this, even if they refuse to acknowledge it....this last 3 years, the B1G has been the best, most competitive, top to bottom league in CBB.....and while people believe Penn State isn't good, most of their roster is back that won 13 B1G games last year. It's not as if they were going to lose Lamar Steven's and go from 13 B1G wins to 0 in one season. Even a basement team finds 3 to 4 wins in a 20 game schedule.
If RU started their B1G slate of games since Iowa, they would be 0-5 in league, just like where PSU started the game last night. Common sense would indicate any team can have a losing streak.
The larger question is how does Pike find a path towards development of a bench, during a live season, where every possession and day matters.....OR how does he write off the 2020 class in Mag, Palmquist and Reiber as completely complimentary pieces, without widespread recruiting upgrades or transfers in the next 2 classes....most programs really only rely on 8 to 9 players, but in 2 years, it is Caleb, Mulcahy, Jones, Miller, Cliff that look like functional players who can play.....Mathis, RHJ, Jacob, Myles and Baker all depart.
Pike needs 5 legitimate pieces in the next 10 months of recruiting via 2022 class (November signing period) transfer portal into the program or 2021 spring additions (if there are departures after this season) to avoid dropping to the bottom half of the league again after the 2021-22 season.
I don't see any development plan for the 2020 kids during these last 12+ games, that gives any indication that they can make that type of jump into a capable starting or bench role, if they can't find minutes now.