That might be true (we need to grow), but I'm not sure we have that luxury. Our first 13 games are essential if we want to make the tournament:
There are probably 6 we cannot lose (likely sub 250 RPI), 3 that won't hurt us too bad if we do (top 50 RPI), and 4 that we probably need to win unless we steal a better win somewhere else. If we get into conference play at 10-3 but no top 50 wins, we probably can't be an "also ran" in the AAC and get in. If we land another #4 finish in conference winning and losing like the #4 team in the conference, we are probably where we were last year. We'd probably need a win or two in the conference tournament to have a chance, unless the AAC impresses more this year than it is expected to.
Cinci will be strong. Wichita State is always going to field a solid team. Houston, Temple, and UCF have been consistent. Memphis is a huge unknown at this point. So many unknowns. We probably won't know much until early December (unless its bad news). God willing, we run through the early games and find something out against Nevada or Utah.
Please, PLEASE don't treat the first 4 games as exhibitions that don't matter. Adjustments, gelling, and perfecting the lineup - sure. But we have to go out and show that Alcorn State and YALR are not our peers - they are the team we schedule for a warm up to the season (and if not, then, well...). We can't afford growth if it comes with a bad loss.