WFUWaldo
Steve Lepore
I doubt Wynn will see much time this year. Even if he's a good shooter, recruits in his range don't just magically show up to campus ready to play 20 mpg over players that have either a) proven they can produce in college, or b) are top-100 recruits.
He's certainly not going to play more minutes than Childress, Chaundee, Hoard, or Sarr, and it's an extreme leap of faith to think he'll play more than Mucius or Johnson. At best, that makes him 7th man (which, I believe, is also incredibly optimistic for his prospects).
Minutes per game under Manning for the 7th-10th men (defined by minutes played, not skill/ability/position/etc):
7th man - Thompson (16.3), Childress (21.5), Collins (14.3), Leonard (17.4)
8th man - Sarr (14.6), Moore (7.8), Rondale (11.1), McClinton (14.1)
9th man - Mitchell (10.9), McClinton (5.6), McClinton (9.1), Rountree (11.2)
10th man - Eggleston (3.4), SJM (2.1), Van Horn (7.5), Washington (3.2)
At best, Wynn is probably 8th or 9th man and will likely see between 8-12 mpg.
He's certainly not going to play more minutes than Childress, Chaundee, Hoard, or Sarr, and it's an extreme leap of faith to think he'll play more than Mucius or Johnson. At best, that makes him 7th man (which, I believe, is also incredibly optimistic for his prospects).
Minutes per game under Manning for the 7th-10th men (defined by minutes played, not skill/ability/position/etc):
7th man - Thompson (16.3), Childress (21.5), Collins (14.3), Leonard (17.4)
8th man - Sarr (14.6), Moore (7.8), Rondale (11.1), McClinton (14.1)
9th man - Mitchell (10.9), McClinton (5.6), McClinton (9.1), Rountree (11.2)
10th man - Eggleston (3.4), SJM (2.1), Van Horn (7.5), Washington (3.2)
At best, Wynn is probably 8th or 9th man and will likely see between 8-12 mpg.