@Francis7 Yes, I don't see how it CAN'T impact the 2023s in that manner. Assuming it will, we can speculate the same relationship happening between the 2020 JUCOs and 2022s. This is one of the first specific impact scenarios I've seen written out and I think it's profound in a way. Most everyone is only talking at a high level when it comes to this. We all know that some water is going to end up on the floor, but I've yet to see people dig deeper like this and I doubt most coaches are thinking this long term. My guess is that most are taking a "we'll cross that bridge when it comes to it" approach. The onus is on us and the players to speculate. All the coaches have to do is pick the best talent that is available at the time. Sadly, they don't need to care much about the lower and middle tier guys on their rosters as much. The top tier pipeline will be far more robust than it's ever been before.
I think this specific question is profound because it's only one possible/probable specific scenario. if we spend the time, we'll come up with many more. It makes me remember an old looney tune (I think) cartoon where the character finds a leak in a dam, so they plug the hole up with their finger. But another leak springs, so in goes a finger from the other hand. So on and so forth. Something like this.
The fingers and toes are the top tier players and the water on the ground is players who are not top tier. While this is always the way it works, we can't yet see exactly what the water on the ground consists of. My fear is that many middle tier players will end up on the ground. Far more than ever have before.