NIT would be great? - I can't exactly get on board with that, but I do agree with the general idea that we're going to struggle more than most people expect. I've said before when it's all said and done I think we'll be a bubble team.
The added depth helps no question. But I disagree that our biggest weakness last season was depth. If that were the case then you could expect that we would've gotten off to good starts and faded down the stretch in a lot of games. That didn't happen on a regular basis. And other than the OT loss to Villanova and the Rutgers game to end the season I don't recall too many close games that you can easily say.. "man if we could've given our starters a breather here and there we win that game". There just weren't many games like that.
We have added depth, and some meaningful experience.
But to me our biggest issues were: rebounding, turnovers, poor foul shooting, poor shooting from the field, and no ball movement.
And then we lost our best rebounder/scorer.
I'm not saying this will be a bad season, I just think there are obvious deficiencies that we still have. I think Sanchez/Sampson/Obekpa help in the rebounding department, and when he's eligible Branch can get the offense moving. Potential upgrades in those areas for sure.
But I'm not sure Marco plays enough to really make a difference offensively, and I expect only incremental improvement from Amir, Dom, and Phil. I think that's where our predictions diverge. If you guys are right and Marco can be a Sergio Luyck, and the returners take a substantial step forward; then the team will perform closer to the top of the Big East.