I cannot wait for the 2016-17 season to begin. It should be excitement galore when college basketball teams take the court for another exciting campaign.I recently had a discussion with a couple of friends about the season. We talked about some players that may be under the microscope because they have to come up big for their teams to succeed.So here is my all-get-it-done team, five guys who have to produce big-time for their teams to reach their potential.Monte Morris, Iowa State CyclonesHe averaged around 14 points and seven assists per game last season for a team which won 23 games. This season, he will be considered for preseason All-American teams, and there is some pressure on him because the Cyclones lost reliable scorers in Georges Niang and Abdel Nader. Look for Morris to respond to the challenge for coach Steve Prohm.V.J. Beachem, Notre Dame Fighting IrishThe 6-foot-8 forward averaged 12 points per game last season, and he really picked it up in the NCAA tournament, showing his range and averaging 17.5 ppg during the Big Dance. Demtrius Jackson and Zach Auguste are gone, so Beachem will have to be a consistent scorer night in and night out for the Irish.Thomas Bryant, Indiana HoosiersThe big man inside has to be a consistent threat every game. With Yogi Ferrell and Troy Williams gone, the spotlight will be on Bryant more often. There were some games where he disappeared, and that cannot happen this season. After averaging around 12 points per game last season, he has to step up and be more productive.Jordan Woodard, Oklahoma SoonersHe had a solid season as the Sooners made the Final Four. He shot 45 percent from the 3-point line and 80 percent from the foul line. His senior season will be interesting as the Sooners are less experienced. 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Kelly was successful in last years 27-19 win over Auburn, throwing for 381 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. The Ole Miss passing game likely needs a big game because Auburns exceptional running attack figures to dominate the Rebels defense.NUMBERS GAME: Auburns 543-yard effort in a 56-3 blowout of Arkansas was the highest single-game rushing total by a Football Bowl Subdivision team this season and ranked seventh in SEC history. ... Kentucky has beaten Vanderbilt and Mississippi State in its last two games and visits Missouri on Saturday. The Wildcats are seeking their first three-game SEC winning streak since 1999. ... The last time an unranked Georgia team beat a ranked Florida team was in 1989,, when the Bulldogs beat the 20th-ranked Gators 17-10.dddddddddddd ... Ole Miss owns a 3-4 record even though it hasnt trailed at halftime all season. ... The last four Tennessee-South Carolina games have been decided by a total of 11 points. ... No. 1 Alabama has scored nine defensive touchdowns, the most of any FBS program. Alabama has scored at least one non-offensive touchdown in 10 straight games.UPSET WATCH: Kentucky is a 4+-point underdog against Missouri despite the fact that the Wildcats have won four of their last five games, including last weekends 40-38 victory over Mississippi State. Missouri hasnt fared as well of late, losing three straight, including last weekends surprising 51-45 loss to Middle Tennessee.IMPACT PERFORMER: South Carolina QB Jake Bentley graduated from high school a year early to get a head start on his college career. Bentley, the son of South Carolina running backs coach Bobby Bentley, earned the start against UMass last week and went 17 of 26 for 201 yards with two touchdowns in his collegiate debut. He could get his first taste of SEC competition Saturday when the Gamecocks host Tennessee.-----AP Sports Writers Steve Megargee in Knoxville, Tennessee, and David Brandt in Jackson, Mississippi, contributed to this report.---This story has been corrected to show that Kirby Smart is the Georgia coach, not Will Muschamp. ' ' '