Do they have the underlying TALENT to be able to compete though? That is the question.
The question is which of the frosh develops to be the closest in ability to the weakest or not the best player in the rotation.
You don't need the frosh to start off as immediate starter material, but can they be as good as Mulcahy (if he is by stats, the least productive player in points per game). .....Or can that player be a better defender than Mulcahy in 1 on 1 scenarios.
Or he less likely to be a 50% FT shooter or someone that doesn't turn it over as much as Mathis.
Can Reiber become an additional big man at 6 to 8 minutes a game next year, then 14 to 16 minutes in 2 years to help Cliff...??
Not every recruiting target projects to be an immediate starter by their sophomore season. I am basing this on how most coaches play 8 to 9 kids the majority of the minutes.
Every team has quality starters or a good 6 players it's players 7 through 9 and how much of a dropoff is it from your 6th best player to your 9th best.