McGonagle is in his fifth year at Lehigh, counting the non-counting Covid year. He has one more year of eligibility, if he wants it. So he could graduate and call it a career, or he could graduate and transfer as a grad student. Or, if some of the other pieces shuffle (149 remains a mystery, Malyke Hines has problems holding 141), he could return to 141 where he spent his first three seasons and Hines could bump up to 149. Or maybe, since he and Crookham have injury histories, it will take two of them to get through the season. I'm remembering how Lehigh had two good 285s a few years back, Doug Vollaro and Max Wessell, who were rarely healthy at the same time but managed to cover the weight for several years.
It's a mystery.