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What could Oregon's roster look like for the 2023-24 season?

Jarrid Denneyby:Jarrid Denney03/23/23

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Dana Altman has made it abundantly clear that he doesn't believe his players lived up to Oregon's program standards over the past two years. After back-to-back seasons that have resulted in the Ducks missing out on the NCAA tournament, Altman vowed that changes are coming. Oregon finished the 2022-23 campaign 21-15 and bombed out of the NIT quarterfinals on Tuesday after a head-scratching late-game collapse against visiting Wisconsin. Despite boasting a roster stocked with 4- and 5-star talent — and one that landed at No. 21 in the preseason AP Poll — the Ducks stumbled to a fourth-place finish in a conference that sent just three teams to the Big Dance. Now, they are headed for an offseason that could feature significant roster churn. Senior point guard Will Richardson is the only player from the 2022-23 roster who will not be eligible to return next year, as he has exhausted his eligibility. That leaves 11 other scholarship players who could potentially be back next season. As Oregon's season comes to a close, here's a look ahead at what the Ducks' roster could potentially look like in 2023-24.

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