GoCats105
2/14/2023 4:34 PM
We've had some interesting "what ifs" in the recent history of Ohio basketball, so I thought we should put it to the test. So here's your chance, which would you rather have? The answer might be obvious but this could get some fun banter and hopefully no thread drifts ;)
Option 1: Gary Trent stays for his Senior season
Gary was the reigning 3x MAC Player of the Year, the only player ever to do so in the conference. But the 1994-95 team was a bit of a disappointment after winning the Preseason NIT and riding high early on. Jeff Boals' injury hurt the team and they settled for a postseason NIT berth and fell after two rounds. If Gary decided to stay, he'd undoubtedly had been the favorite to win another POTY award (though Bonzi Wells certainly would have had a say too) on a team returning Geno Ford, Curtis Simmons, Jason Terry and Gus Johnson all as upper classmen. And who can forget the incoming juggernaut that was Diante Flenorl. The Bobcats could have again been a threat in March. Anything was possible with Trent on your squad.
Option 2: Jeremy Fears stays at Ohio
That 2004-05 squad which blitzed through the end of the regular season and MAC Tournament was my favorite team to watch. Partly because I was on campus and saw it in person from the O Zone, but also because at any given moment anyone on that team could go off. Hell, even Fears hit six threes at home against Buffalo and he wasn't very good from deep. It seemed like anyone on that team was capable of something big. And almost everyone was coming from back for 2005-06. The gap in the middle lost with Terren Harbut graduating was big, but young Jerome Tillman was coming to the rescue. Sonny Troutman, Mychal Green, Leon Williams, Jeff Halbert and steadily improving Whitney Davis were all back. It's really a shame whatever happened that season happened, because I was primed for more March magic.
Option 3: John Groce doesn't take the Illinois job
It's been reiterated, established and discussed many times on this board just how good that 2011-12 team was. I remember how excited this board was when we got matched up with Michigan in the first round because it favored Ohio's matchups so well. We kicked their ass, man. And we had UNC in the Sweet 16. We HAD em. Now - bottle all that up and bring everyone back: DJ Cooper, Walter Offutt, Jon Smith, Ivo Baltic, Reggie Keely, Nick Kellogg, Stevie Taylor, TJ Hall, Ricardo Johnson...and sprinkle in future NBA first rounder Caris LeVert here and there. Is there enough PT to go around???
Option 4: Tony Campbell stays healthy
I think a lot people forget just how good that 2016-17 was before Tony went down. Tony was the returning MAC Player of the Year and newcomer Jason Carter fit into the team like a hand in a glove. Tony was the ultimate inside-outside big for Saul Phillips' system, bombing away from outside and having amazing hands and footwork around the rim. With Jaaron Simmons routinely penetrating and kicking to shooters Jordan Dartis and Kenny Kaminski, Ohio was a hard team to beat. They started out 11-3, including 3-0 in MAC play and a win at Georgia Tech. Close losses to fellow mid-majors Marshall, Iona and WKU were the only blemishes. Had Tony not been injured, I'd put money on him winning a second straight MAC POTY (that year Isiah Johnson won) and Ohio probably easily gets to the MAC Championship game, at the very least.