That's good, it means we'll be real young next year, particularly at PG, but talented. Now we have to hope we can keep these four-year players from leaving. It's frustrating when kids like Scott Tyler leave before they get to the point of being significant contributors. We know this year's recruiting class is going to be at least three freshmen -- it would be outstanding if all three are still here and making signficant contributions in 2017.
PS--Fox is an interesting player -- he averaged 14.6 ppg in his two-year varsity career, shot 46 percent from the field, 79 from the FT line and 36 from 3 point range. Those are solid numbers, but he averaged less than 3 assists a game, which is a concern for a PG. From his video he looks more like a Jordie MacTavish type, a score-first PG. It will be an interesting duel between he and Luzcando for playing time at the point, and I can certainly see Luzcando playing a lot of wing, too.