![]() ![]() He is a more traditional point guard, so if Syracuse is lucky enough to land him, I could see him being the starter as a freshman.Īt this point, shooting guard feels a little more straightforward. Holloway has 12 other offers, but has only gone on one official visit, so the possibility of landing him is still wide open for the Orange. He is a four-star recruit from Indiana in the 2023 class that Syracuse has already offered. If Copeland doesn’t secure the job, it could belong to Aden Holloway. He is big at 6’6” for the position and reportedly has a good handle. Copeland however could be in the mix at point guard. But while Mintz is projected as the starting PG this upcoming season, he projects best as a shooting guard. There is no guarantee he will be back in 2023.Ĭombo guards Mintz and Quadir Copeland signed on as part of this recruiting class. However, he is also entering his fourth year of college basketball after spending two years at Marquette and then this past season with Syracuse. If not, Symir Torrence could be in line for some minutes in that role this year. ![]() Judah Mintz will likely be the starter this season. This might be the position that has the most uncertainty at this point. Let’s take a look at what this starting lineup could look like in the not-too-distant future. Syracuse also has a number of offers out to members of the 2023 recruiting class. Boeheim did secure the 20th ranked recruiting class in the country, according to 24/7 Sports, for this upcoming season featuring a whopping six signees. ![]() He is super talented, but has a lot of development left to do in his game.īeyond that, there are a lot of question marks. Based on what we saw last season, I think Williams could be a three-or-four-year player. So who could be starting for Syracuse by the time fall of 2023 rolls around? Boeheim has his top recruit from a year ago, Benny Williams, hopefully sticking around assuming he doesn’t have a massive season this year and make the leap to the NBA, or transfer because he hasn’t found his groove. Cole Swider and the Boeheim brothers are already gone, passing on the extra year of eligibility. Joe Girard is entering his redshirt junior season. There is a good chance that none of Syracuse’s five starters from this past season will still be with the program by the time the 2023-24 season begins. Beyond this season, there is a lot of uncertainty. The move got me thinking about the future of Syracuse basketball. ![]()
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