Richard Pitino is no stranger to fielding newcomer-laden basketball teams.
The Gophers had seven players make their debuts last season, the most for the program since 2004-05. That still didn't top the eight new faces Pitino introduced at Florida International in his first year as a college head coach in 2012.
Last season, Pitino added six Gophers newcomers, more than half of whom he might count on for major contributions this season.
"We need them all to be ready," said Pitino, who praised the talent of transfers Liam Robbins, Both Gach and Brandon Johnson on Thursday, entering the team's first official practice of the season.
Pitino sees this becoming the new normal throughout college basketball, with teams having to overhaul their rosters each year.
The NCAA's recent attempt to give athletes more power includes a one-time transfer rule that would grant players immediate eligibility with their new team. The NCAA's Division I Council approved the measure Wednesday, teeing it up for a January vote, which likely will pass, putting the rule in place for next season.
"It is going to create chaos," Pitino said. "I think it's going to happen."
The D-I Council also voted to give winter athletes an additional year of eligibility because of the pandemic, meaning this season's seniors can return next year as seniors, etc. That will only add to the complexity of roster management.