I'm sure I'll forget some, but off the top of my head, maybe Harrelson. Who else?
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You beat me by one secondYear three Nick Richards was WORLDS AHEAD of year one and year two Nick Richards. People forget how good Richards was in his third year.
Great minds!Nick Richards needs love. I know his improvement really happened over the course of a few years, but he was pretty bad his first couple years. His junior year he was a legitimiate force.
100%. In today's game TD would have been heavily replied upon from day 1.Tony Delk went from a benchwarmer to a 16ppg scorer between his freshman and sophomore season. Although that was probably due to his opportunity opening up more than actual improvement.
I was a big Richards supporter those first 2 years predicting he would have that break-out, and he really wasn't bad, he showed potential. He just needed better strength.Nick Richards needs love. I know his improvement really happened over the course of a few years, but he was pretty bad his first couple years. His junior year he was a legitimate force.
Uh, he scored like 16/gm as a FR.Terrence Jones.
He took a bit of a backseat as a Sophomore but he was awesome.
Yep, his biggest problem was his hands. The guy just could not catch a ball thrown his way his first couple years.I was a big Richards supporter those first 2 years predicting he would have that break-out, and he really wasn't bad, he showed potential. He just needed better strength.
Yeah not sure I’m with the TJones choice. Dude was a stud as a freshman.Uh, he scored like 16/gm as a FR.
Good 2. Both right there with Harrellson.Nazr Mohammed and Scott Padgett are great call outs as well from that mid-late 90s era.
Yeah, I kept saying he needed to spend his summer doing indoor rock climbing.Yep, his biggest probably was his hands. The guy just could not catch a ball thrown his way his first couple years.
He was definitely the biggest improvement I've seen in any Wildcat. He was not a good player before the Louisville game in 2010-11 and eventually became an important factor to our unexpected Final Four run.I'm sure I'll forget some, but off the top of my head, maybe Harrelson. Who else?
End of discussion!Nazr Mohammed
Is he though? He was good at WVUIf you include transfers, Oscar is the only answer.
Not really.WCS going from being absolute trash as a freshman to being a consensus first team All-American and top 10 draft pick is pretty amazing.
He played 18.5mpg as a FR, scoring 5.2pts as our 6th man. Far from "barely played at all".Quickley. Barely played at all his freshmen year to SEC POY as a Sophomore.
Came here to say this.Year three Nick Richards was WORLDS AHEAD of year one and year two Nick Richards. People forget how good Richards was in his third year.