ESPN has a great article/feature on all 68 NCAA tournament teams and seeing how they should do in the future going off of their recruiting from this season. It's a great read for everyone, but their part about CU is even more amazing.
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What they're losing: Pac-12 tournament MVP Carlon Brown, who played his final season of eligibility with the Buffs after transferring from Utah, will be missed. He is a rugged wing who can bully his way to the basket and convert through contact. Tad Boyle also received a nice blue-collar effort all season from big man Austin Dufault, who was the Buffs' most consistent inside threat. Nate Tomlinson is a steady backcourt reserve who provided an excellent 3-1 assist-to-turnover ratio.
What they're adding: Boyle and his staff put together one of the most talented and deep classes in the country, including an impressive frontcourt trio. Led by Josh Scott (Monument, Colo./Lewis-Palmer), the hometown hero has a chance to be newcomer of the year in the conference due to his skill level, athleticism and length. Fellow ESPNU 100 recruit Xavier Johnson (Temecula, Calif./Mater Dei) will provide face-up skills and a hunger for rebounding, while Wesley Gordon (Colorado Springs, Colo./Sierra) is a physical specimen with some raw tools. Combo-guard Xavier Talton (Sterling, Colo./Sterling) and Chris Jenkins (Detroit/Univ. of Detroit Jesuit) are sleepers who make this class truly special.
What it equals: The Buffaloes made a tremendous run in the Pac-12 tournament to claim that elusive NCAA bid -- and the future looks even brighter. Behind the emergence of possibly the most talented player in the league next season in Andre Roberson, Boyle has a go-to scorer and a versatile defender as well a rebounding machine. In the backcourt, Spencer Dinwiddie, who was an All-Freshmen Team performer, will team with the quickest player on the team (Askia Booker) to give Boyle an exciting young backcourt. Shane Harris-Tunks (frontcourt) and Jeremy Adams (backcourt) will give the Buffaloes quality depth at their respective positions.