Daily News | Veterans put Villanova in position for a tournament run | Mike Jensen
If I could put stock in the future professional earning potential of any current Villanova player, I might choose Jordan Longino. The freshman guard is destined to make money from the game. He’s also an example of how Jay Wright is working his rotation this season, keeping it short, keeping a player such as Longino mostly on the bench.
This isn’t a normal college basketball season. It’s not just Villanova that’s older than usual, with Collin Gillespie and Jermaine Samuels back for a fifth season of actually playing because of the pandemic. Villanova fans arguing for a deeper bench absolutely got ammunition in some of the losses the Wildcats experienced earlier this season where they wilted late. You just also have to concede that playing younger guys would have put more winning games in danger.
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