This same argument goes for a center (like the 7 footer transferring out of Florida State). Dayton has no center on the roster. If he is any good, he will get all the playing time that he could possibly want. His only competition would be Cunningham who is playing completely out of position. The rest of his competition for minutes are two skinny kids that weigh around 200 pounds soaking wet. A true sized center should be more concerned about accidentally fracturing one if his colleagues (concussion protocol) in practice rather than worrying about not getting minutes. Its wide open for a center to step in.
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