Purdue is still going to be very good. Robbie Hummel isn't all that great. Tough loss, but I sitll think they can be a very, very good team. Hummel isn't that great? I'd say he was the best player on that team, and they don't have much depth. Correct. Purdue will still be good, but losing a guy like Hummel is a big blow to that team. I'm really hoping Sandi Marcius can fill the void somewhat, although he's not going to be the outside threat that Hummel was. That's going to have to come from someone like D.J. Byrd. We know what we've got with JJ and Moore. In my opinion, DJ Byrd is going to make or break this season. Byrd or maybe Terone Johnson has to be the third option. Everyone knows JJ is going to be doubled and Moore will get plenty of attention too. Barlow isn't a good enough shooter, and I don't really expect much out of the new big guys (Marcius/Carroll) their first year. Everything I heard going into last season made Marcius sound fairly polished for a freshman, so my expectations are somewhat high for him. Not First-Team-All-Big-Ten high, but I expect him to be a much better inside presence than Calasan ever was, especially considering his size. Hopefully, he's had some time to shake off the rust from sitting out a season with a broken foot. I'm hearing from multiple sources (I think even you may have mentioned something similar on here awhile back, as well) that Bade has improved by leaps and bounds over last season. I don't expect Barlow to be an outside scorer, but he has the potential to be able to create shots inside the arc and drive to the basket. Hopefully, he's matured a bit, since he was kind of a d-bag as a freshman. ETA: I also hope Ryne Smith's playing time is significantly reduced this season.