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Xavier v. Butler: Set Your Depth Chart

Everyone wants to play, but not everyone can. Who gets to is up to you.

Tell 'em, Dee.
Tell 'em, Dee.
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Xavier's first road game of the conference schedule went about as badly as it could have without a bus wreck. Now the Musketeers are back on the road after defending their pristine Cintas Center record against another ranked team. Xavier has to start getting wins away from home if they want their resume to shine come tournament time. Who should get the first shot at turning it around on the road for X.

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.
  • James Farr scored efficiently against Seton Hall but didn't rebound or factor in the last 15 minutes. Your guess is as good as mine.
  • Trevon Bluiett is an Indianapolis native and happy to be back home, per his Twitter.
Here is the depth chart from the last five games:
Depth chart over the past 5 games
PG SG SF PF C
11 Dee Davis 6-0  170  Sr 72% 15 Myles Davis 6-2  195  So 61% 10 Remy Abell 6-4  195  Jr 43% 40 Matt Stainbrook 6-10  270  Sr 47% 1 Jalen Reynolds 6-10  232  So 52%
3 Brandon Randolph 6-2  189  So 24% 10 Remy Abell 6-4  195  Jr 35% 5 Trevon Bluiett 6-6  215  Fr 30% 5 Trevon Bluiett 6-6  215  Fr 42% 2 James Farr 6-10  247  Jr 27%
15 Myles Davis 6-2  195  So 5% 55 J.P. Macura 6-5  190  Fr 26% 2 James Farr 6-10  247  Jr 9% 40 Matt Stainbrook 6-10  270  Sr 20%
54 Sean O'Mara 6-10  247  Fr 5%