Stop with this.
If three unforeseen events don't occur (Wilson dismissed, Hernandez ineligible, Gak injuried) then this team would have 10 guys in the rotation. More than enough and, in fact, more than we had last season.
Ok. You make a vaild point but I have to disagree with some aspects of it.
1. In August 2018, Miami had 11 scholarship players and 2 available scholarships. If Miami used those 2 scholarships on grad transfers (1 big and 1 wing) in the spring/summer 2018 then they would have more depth on the roster today.
2. Miles Wilson was dismissed but without knowing the reason for his dismissal, can we really say it was unforeseen? He could have failed multiple drug test but without knowing the reason, it is hard to say it was unforeseen by the coaching staff. It could have been a 3 strike situation and his thrid strike occurred in October. A grad transfer wing would have helped especially if there is any doubt about Miles being on the team.
3. Hernandez being ineligible was known but the length of the process was unforeseen. If the coaching staff would have used 1 of the 2 available scholarships on a grad transfer big then that would have proven more depth to the team.
4. I feel bad Deng Gak got hurt but injuries are part of the game. That is way you have 13 available scholarships so you always have options in case an injury occurs.
5. Redshirting Rodney Miller was the correct decision but it should have happened two years ago when he was a freshman. The reason why it did not occur then was "roster management" because they only had 8 (I think) scholarship players in 2016.
I agree unforeseen issues occur but that is why you have 13 scholarships so you have options available to handle unforeseen situations. Actually, you have to prepare for some unforeseen events like injuries or dismissals. Especially when you have scholarships available.