oddwolfhooligan wrote:As in guys who were ranked as top 100 recruits going into college. I guarantee you the vast majority of teams that have that many top 100 recruits generally make the NCAA tournament, especially if they have a player of the caliber that you think Simmons is.
But to answer your question, Simmons had Victor, Quarterman, Hornsby, and Blakeny. Also, your criticism of Blakeney is hyperbole and completely unfounded. In what world is averaging nearly 13 ppg on 43% shooting with only .8 topg as a freshmen SG bust-worthy? If you think that a 5 star freshmen is a bust while putting up those numbers then you honestly don't know what you're talking about.
The bottom line is that LSU had enough talent on paper to make the tournament, especially when you consider how down of a year this was talent-wise. There's only so many truly talented basketball players and far more high-major college programs. Having 1 POY candidate and 4 other solid players is more than enough to make it into the tournament, especially when that POY candidate is supposed to possess an elite BBIQ and make his teammates better.
You're severely overrating LSU's team.
Quaterman and Hornsby were the ONLY acceptable/good players on LSU besides Simmons. Every other player on the roster was below replacement level.
My criticism of Antonio Blakeney is 100% correct and valid. If you think mediocre counting stats can excuse a guy from a 1.6 BPM, you're severely mistaken. He was awful as a freshman. An absolute albatross on the defensive end. With an offensive game nowhere near effective enough to compensate for it.
If LSU missed the tourney while having Simmons, Quarterman, Horsnby, Mickey, and Martin, you'd have a point. But Mickey and Martin turned pro last summer. Simmons was left with jack **** at LSU besides the Quarterman and Hornsby,