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Xavier v. Georgetown: Set Your Depth Chart

You know what it is at this point. Decide who plays and who doesn't; you'll probably do a great job.

Dude's so skinny it makes my knees hurt. Get well soon, Ed.
Dude's so skinny it makes my knees hurt. Get well soon, Ed.
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CONFERENCE SEASON! Does the rotation tighten, or does Coach Mack overwhelm the Big East with depth? Or do we only have a handful of players who belong in a high-major game? We could wait for tomorrow's game to find out for sure, but wouldn't we rather shout our opinions in the comments section? I know I would!

BOILERPLATE SECTION: everyone jump in with their depth charts in the comments; this is clearly becoming a thing. Be prepared to be respectful in questioning what other people put and in defending what you wrote. For what it's worth, here's some info that might inform your decisions:

  • By now I'm sure you're aware that Sumner and London are both out for the season.
  • Everyone else is healthy and fit.
  • IT'S CONFERENCE SEASON, BOYS AND GIRLS!

Here's the depth chart from the last five games, courtesy of KenPom:

Depth chart over the past 5 games
PG SG SF PF C
11 Dee Davis 6-0  170  Sr 67% 15 Myles Davis 6-2  195  So 50% 10 Remy Abell 6-4  195  Jr 41% 40 Matt Stainbrook 6-10  270  Sr 43% 2 James Farr 6-10  247  Jr 41%
3 Brandon Randolph 6-2  189  So 26% 10 Remy Abell 6-4  195  Jr 32% 5 Trevon Bluiett 6-6  215  Fr 25% 5 Trevon Bluiett 6-6  215  Fr 39% 1 Jalen Reynolds 6-10  232  So 38%
3 Brandon Randolph 6-2  189  So 12% 55 J.P. Macura 6-5  190  Fr 25% 54 Sean O'Mara 6-10  247  Fr 10% 40 Matt Stainbrook 6-10  270  Sr 15%
0 Larry Austin 6-2  174  Fr 6% 2 James Farr 6-10  247  Jr 7% 54 Sean O'Mara 6-10  247  Fr 6%

Let's get to it.