Greg Gard’s next Wisconsin team looks like it could force some real decisions.
The biggest question isn’t whether the Badgers have options. It’s how Gard sorts through them.
He usually prefers a nine- or 10-man rotation, and this roster gives him enough pieces to make that choice tricky. The real separator, as always, will be defense.
If a player can’t stay in the right spots or handle ball-screens the way Gard wants, the minutes disappear fast.
A 10-man setup makes the most sense for now, with a starter and backup at every spot and the true freshmen - plus Jack Janicki - in reserve roles. Janicki should still get opportunities because Gard trusts him on defense, but the hope is that other players eventually push past him, since he can be a liability in other areas.
Here’s how the projected depth chart looks:
Point guard: Owen Foxwell, Zach Kinziger
2-guard: Trey Autry, Jackson Ball
Wing: Eian Elmer, Hayden Jones
Forward: Austin Rapp, Victory Onuetu
Center: Nolan Winter, Will Garlock
The most likely starting group is Foxwell, Autry, Elmer, Rapp and Winter. Still, the 2-guard spot could be the one to watch most closely.
Ball and even Kinziger could challenge Autry there. Kinziger is listed as the backup point guard, but his value as a spot-up shooter could make him a real factor, especially with Foxwell setting the table.
The frontcourt rotation may be the most intriguing part of all. Rapp is back in a starting role after losing it last year because of his defense, and Onuetu brings a totally different look beside him.
Onuetu projects as a shot-blocking, rebounding presence, while Rapp is the stretch option. That contrast should give Gard different answers depending on the matchup.
And matchup will matter. So will Garlock’s development. If he makes a real defensive leap as a sophomore, he could earn more time than he saw a year ago.
For now, those 10 players appear to be the clearest path. Isaac Riddle and Trey Fendersen look set for the true freshman route of learning, helping on the scout team and waiting for their chance.
But neither should be dismissed completely. Riddle is still something of an unknown, while Fendersen is raw offensively but brings a high motor and should adjust quickly on defense.
Janicki, meanwhile, will likely keep finding a way onto the floor. He usually does.
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