Numbers Never Lie: PER (College S4 Edition)

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Definitely renting (5 - 9)
Robert Rozanek (Notre Dame) - 7.78
Mindaugas Motuzas (Arkansas) - 7.91
Demetrius Ferracciu (Tennessee) - 8.13
Montaque Gill-Caesar (Kentucky) - 8.30
Terry Larrier (Connecticut) - 8.68
Roman Rubinshteyn (St. Johns) - 8.75
Caleb Martin (Arizona) - 8.76
Justas Vazalis (LSU) - 8.81
Kaleb Joseph (North Carolina) - 8.85
Giedrius Stankevicius (Georgia) - 8.94
Therence Mayimba (Michigan State) - 8.95
Song Kyo-Chang (Texas) - 8.95
Martez Walker (Washington) - 8.96

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The Fighting Irish threw freshman Robert Rozanek into the fire and he were rewarded with more turnovers than assists.

Non-rotation player(s) (9 - 11)
George de Paula (Arkansas) - 9.04
Mark Alstork (Kentucky) - 9.11
Chinonso Obokoh (West Virginia) - 9.13
Trey Kell (LSU) - 9.17
Jim Tucker (Ohio State) - 9.18
A.J. Davis (Connecticut) - 9.23
Devin Mitchell (Michigan) - 9.37
Rashard Figures (Minnesota) - 9.38
Dominique Collier (Connecticut) - 9.47
Brandon Parrish (Kansas) - 9.50
Boris Gorenc (Oklahoma) - 9.51
Yusei Sugiura (Baylor) - 9.54
Shaqquan Aaron (Gonzaga) - 9.59
Tre Campbell (Notre Dame) - 9.72
Joe Burton (Texas) - 9.72
Vincent Kesteloot (West Virginia) - 9.77
Keondre Dew (St. Johns) - 9.87
Jorge Benitez (Notre Dame) - 9.97
Andre Spight (Connecticut) - 10.01
Przemyslaw Zolnierewicz (LSU) - 10.03
Azat Aersilan (Baylor) - 10.17
Okben Ulubay (Duke) - 10.17
Brekkott Chapman (Georgetown) - 10.17
Jack Stephens (Notre Dame) - 10.22
Swede Halbrook (Maryland) - 10.29
Malik Pope (Gonzaga) - 10.30
Chris Sandifer (Florida) - 10.36
Lennie Rosenbluth (North Carolina) - 10.37
Jim Paxson Sr. (Georgia) - 10.40
Jose Vildoza (Arkansas) - 10.46
Jimmie Taylor (Texas) - 10.54
Elijah Stewart (Kansas) - 10.60
Oliver Vujakovic (Georgetown) - 10.63
Jeremy Morgan (Louisville) - 10.63
Brandone Francis (Texas) - 10.64
D'Erryl Williams (UCLA) - 10.71
Lourawls Nairn Jr. (Michigan State) - 10.81
Sun Minghui (Washington) - 10.88
Ron Tomsic (Georgia) - 10.92
Yu Dehao (Gonzaga) - 10.93
Al Ferrari (Michigan State) - 10.99

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The Spartans mostly kept Al Ferrari on the bench but in the little action he got he struggled mightily with turnovers.

Scrounging for minutes (11 - 13)
V.J. Beachem (Notre Dame) - 11.00
Marek Mares (UCLA) - 11.02
Abudurexiti Abudushalamu (Oklahoma) - 11.02
Uri Cohen-Mintz (Connecticut) - 11.10
Joaquin Szuchman (Syracuse) - 11.24
Sofiane Boulaya (Syracuse) - 11.30
Howard Crittendon (Maryland) - 11.45
Narcisse Ewodo (Arizona) - 11.51
Brandon Randolph (LSU) - 11.52
Kendall Smith (Arizona) - 11.53
Elijah Brown (West Virginia) - 11.66
Damarcus Croaker (Kansas) - 11.72
Kameron Chatman (Georgetown) - 11.79
Davide Alviti (Florida) - 11.83
Bob Mattick (Texas) - 11.87
Ronnie Harrell (Connecticut) - 11.99
Makinde London (Ohio State) - 11.99
Goodluck Okonoboh (Arkansas) - 11.99
Devon Hall (St. Johns) - 11.99
Dwayne Morgan (Gonzaga) - 12.02
Dejan Davidovac (Oklahoma) - 12.10
Dick Duckett (St. Johns) - 12.10
Filip Kroutil (Baylor) - 12.16
Jim Palmer (Washington) - 12.17
Cody Martin (Syracuse) - 12.24
Malek Harris (Duke) - 12.28
James Blackmon (Arizona) - 12.30
Jalen Hudson (Florida) - 12.31
Rene Castro-Caneddy (Arizona) - 12.31
Shane Hall (Washington) - 12.36
Glenn Sekunda (Baylor) - 12.36
Ronald Clark (Notre Dame) - 12.46
Dominic MaGee (Duke) - 12.49
Ahmed Hill (Michigan State) - 12.58
Tuomas Hirvonen (Washington) - 12.60
Shelton Mitchell (Texas) - 12.66
Aleksandar Lazic (Michigan State) - 12.72
Charles Mandic (Kansas) - 12.73
Jalen Lindsey (West Virginia) - 12.77
Mustafa Hassan Zadeh (Duke) - 12.77
Ed Fleming (Florida) - 12.85
Namon Wright (Michigan State) - 12.89
Jalen James (Ohio State) - 12.90

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From the three-point line, Jalen James was lights out, he just needs to be more aggressive out there.

In the rotation (13 - 15)
Koen Rouwhorst (Minnesota) - 13.00
Marcus Allen (West Virginia) - 13.03
Anas Mahmoud (Louisville) - 13.11
Tadric Jackson (Syracuse) - 13.15
Mihkel Kirves (Louisville) - 13.39
Andre Walker (Georgetown) - 13.45
Schuyler Rimmer (Florida) - 13.45
Ognjen Jaramaz (Oklahoma) - 13.47
Robert Cartwright (Tennessee) - 13.57
Paul White (Florida) - 13.63
Bob Armstrong (Michigan State) - 13.68
Michael Gilmore (North Carolina) - 13.74
Theo Ratliff (Texas) - 13.74
Evaldas Dziaugys (Kansas) - 13.75
Justin Bibbs (Tennessee) - 13.79
Axel Bouteille (UCLA) - 13.81
Matas Ragauskas (Michigan) - 13.86
Ja'Quan Newton (Texas) - 13.88
Jaylen Brantley (Connecticut) - 13.93
Kristupas Zemaitis (Maryland) - 13.94
Kyle Davis (Louisville) - 13.99
Quentin Snider (Louisville) - 14.00
Josh Newkirk (Texas) - 14.01
Mohammed Acha (Gonzaga) - 14.02
Malique Trent (Syracuse) - 14.19
Dederick Lee (Gonzaga) - 14.24
Don Schlundt (Tennessee) - 14.25
Ismail Cem Ulusoy (North Carolina) - 14.50
Vincent Da Sylva (West Virginia) - 14.50
Bucky Bockhorn (LSU) - 14.54
James Palmer (Florida) - 14.55
Jackie Moore (Louisville) - 14.61
Lewis Sims (Minnesota) - 14.64
Juwan Parker (Georgia) - 14.69
T.J. Haws (Ohio State) - 14.81

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It was a mediocre year for T.J. Haws who shot well but simply not enough.

Pretty good player(s) (15 - 16.5)
Juan Vaulet (Notre Dame) - 15.30
Phil Cofer (Michigan) - 15.35
Elbert Robinson III (Notre Dame) - 15.42
Justin Brent (Florida) - 15.45
Marvin Clark Jr. (St. Johns) - 15.47
Piotr Szybilski (Michigan) - 15.47
Mark Williams (Michigan) - 15.50
Asi Taulava (North Carolina) - 15.50
Phil Booth (Ohio State) - 15.53
Med Park (Arkansas) - 15.55
Eurelijus Zukauskas (Kentucky) - 15.82
Parker Jackson-Cartwright (Arizona) - 15.85
Jose Alberto Jimenez (Georgia) - 15.89
Win Wilfong (Duke) - 15.89
Luka Mitrovic (Kentucky) - 15.89
Isaac Copeland (Oklahoma) - 15.94
Dante Buford (Duke) - 16.10
Alexander Kopachev (UCLA) - 16.10
Mario Garcia (Oklahoma) - 16.10
Mel Thompson (Georgetown) - 16.12
Dick Hemric (Michigan) - 16.21
Zylan Cheatham (Maryland) - 16.24
Leron Black (North Carolina) - 16.24
Justin Coleman (Minnesota) - 16.25
Phil Murrell (Washington) - 16.29
Payton Banks (UCLA) - 16.40

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It was a pretty solid junior season for Payton Banks but coaches continue to want him to work on his efficiency from beyond the arc.

3rd Banana(s) (16.5 - 18)
Julian Moore (Duke) - 16.52
Paschal Chukwu (Syracuse) - 16.61
Michael Humphrey (Texas) - 16.70
Ike Iroegbu (St. Johns) - 16.70
Marc Loving (Ohio State) - 16.71
Jordan Barnett (Arizona) - 16.76
Maurice Stokes (Arkansas) - 16.77
Vitto Brown (UCLA) - 17.12
Nate Mason (Minnesota) - 17.15
Dmitriy Roslikau (Baylor) - 17.19
Jeff Garrett (Syracuse) - 17.21
Gaizka Maiza (UCLA) - 17.24
Arnold Short (Kentucky) - 17.24
George Zidek (UCLA) - 17.25
Alex Robinson (Washington) - 17.28
Hyun-Nak Kim (Minnesota) - 17.29
Kendal Yancy (Texas) - 17.29
Sam Jones (Kentucky) - 17.30
Kyle Washington (Maryland) - 17.38
Dakota Mathias (Georgetown) - 17.51
Radovan Kouril (Minnesota) - 17.59
Valter Monteiro (Notre Dame) - 17.60
Brandon Watkins (West Virginia) - 17.66
Kamall Richards (Minnesota) - 17.66
Isaiah Manderson (Baylor) - 17.68
Bill Uhl (Gonzaga) - 17.90
Andy Johnson (Louisville) - 17.91
Lei Meng (Maryland) - 17.93
Melo Trimble (Maryland) - 17.95

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You can't ask for much more out of a freshman than you got from Melo Trimble, unfortunately for them he's already ready to make the jump to the NBA.

Solid 2nd option(s) (18 - 20)
Craig Victor (LSU) - 18.00
Kevin Yebo (Syracuse) - 18.04
Quinten Payne (Georgia) - 18.08
Ordane Kanda-Kanyinda (Washington) - 18.13
Leonard Mekaj (Michigan) - 18.13
Jimmy King (Michigan) - 18.25
Zena Edosomwan (Texas) - 18.26
Marko Arapovic (Georgetown) - 18.33
Alberto Abalde (Maryland) - 18.36
Matthew Atewe (Georgia) - 18.43
Murshid Randle (Baylor) - 18.45
Kenta Morii (Kansas) - 18.47
Walter Costa (Kentucky) - 18.67
Detrick Mostella (Michigan) - 18.84
Okko Jarvi (Kansas) - 18.95
Brett Steven Maher (Arkansas) - 19.04
Viktor Pulpan (Michigan State) - 19.14
Jackson Davis (Minnesota) - 19.14
Trevon Bluiett (Kentucky) - 19.14
Art Quimby (Connecticut) - 19.16
Marial Shayok (Duke) - 19.18
Luka Bozic (Oklahoma) - 19.19
Serge Zwikker (North Carolina) - 19.21
Eric Micoud (Georgetown) - 19.23
Jacobo Odriozola (Texas) - 19.23
Kelan Martin (Baylor) - 19.25
Ray Kasongo (Tennessee) - 19.28
Kenny Sears (Baylor) - 19.39
Reid Travis (Kentucky) - 19.71
DeAndre' Bembry (Tennessee) - 19.73
JaKeenan Gant (Kentucky) - 19.76
Si Green (Ohio State) - 19.90

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A lot of slack needed to be picked up on the Buckeyes, and Si Green helped a lot with that, as he was productive in all facets of the game.

Borderline All-Star(s) (20 - 22.5)
Bryson Scott (Texas) - 20.03
Jaylen Johnson (Louisville) - 20.08
Mathias Lessort (Texas) - 20.35
Reggie Elliott (Florida) - 20.38
Kris Jenkins (Texas) - 20.41
Greg Ostertag (Kansas) - 20.49
Rui Zhao (Louisville) - 20.49
John McCord (Connecticut) - 20.52
L.J. Peak (Georgetown) - 20.55
Mike Thomas (LSU) - 20.58
Joel Berry (North Carolina) - 20.80
Devin Williams (West Virginia) - 20.93
Josh Perkins (Gonzaga) - 20.94
Doug Brooks (Oklahoma) - 21.07
Donyell Marshall (Connecticut) - 21.18
Mitchell Solomon (Maryland) - 21.31
Abdul-Malik Abu (Georgia) - 21.41
Dusan Ristic (Arizona) - 21.54
Anton Gill (Tennessee) - 21.82
J.J. Frazier (Georgia) - 22.04
Alpha Kaba (North Carolina) - 22.29

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Even though the season ended in the second round of the playoffs, Alpha Kaba had a huge impact on the Tar Heels as a freshman.

Bona fide All-Star(s) (22.5 - 25)
Jahad Thomas (Arkansas) - 22.65
Justin Tillman (LSU) - 22.85
Devonte' Graham (Kansas) - 23.13 [12.15]
Chris Davenport (Syracuse) - 23.41
Connor MacDougall (St. Johns) - 23.75
Agustin Caffaro (Ohio State) - 24.08
Zhao Jiwei (Oklahoma) - 24.47

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The Sooners seriously lacked talent on their team, but Zhao Jiwei was still able to carry the team into the post-season.

Strong MVP Candidate (25 - 27.5)
Kaleb McGary (Washington) - 25.61
Gytis Radzevicius (Gonzaga) - 26.10
Priest Lauderdale (Arizona) - 26.28
Trayvon Reed (Michigan State) - 26.41
Isaac Haas (St. Johns) - 27.27
Bob Pettit (LSU) - 27.30

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When the Tigers fell just short of a championship, fans hoped Bob Pettit would want to make another run, instead he's going to the NBA and very well could go number one overall.
 
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