The pressure is on Hubert Davis and the Tar Heels to get off to a fast start. That's the prevailing message coming from Jeff Goodman and Randolph Childress on 'The Field of 68' podcast.
Both analysts agree that UNC has made some good moves to fortify the roster, by adding big-man Henri Veesaar and guard Kyan Evans. Goodman also credited Hubert Davis for a strong recruiting class that includes five-star forward Caleb Wilson.
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"They've got some good freshmen...Caleb Wilson, man, he is fun to watch," Goodman said. "He is long, he is rangy, he is wiry, he is athletic. Derek Dixon is talented. They've got some players."
Wilson is one of the most important freshmen to come through the UNC program this decade. The expectations of the fanbase are through the roof and his offseason highlights have done little to temper them.Â
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The conversation delves into some of the administrative moves UNC made this season, including bringing in former agent Jim Tanner to be the general manager. Childress credits Tanner for helping the Tar Heels bring in a strong transfer class.
Childress is also a big fan of the roster that the Heels will put on the floor. But the former All-American really wanted to pound home the fact that UNC has to get off to a good start this season to keep the fans satisfied and avoid questions about Davis' job status.Â
"What we end up doing with Hubert is we're always putting in stipulations," Childress said. "At the end of the day the results are the results...It's so much outside noise. The key to this team - they have to get off to a fast start. I mean from the very beginning. He's played an incredibly challenging schedule. And let's face it too, the other part of this is that he's just being compared to what [Duke coach Jon Scheyer] has done and Scheyer has just crushed it from day one."
"I love what they've done. I think they've got a huge opportunity to quiet everyone early," he continued. "I just think they are forced to get off to a fast start, because I think it will be impossible to keep the outside noise...if this team struggles early like it did a year ago, I don't know how they dfg themselves out."