Numbers Never Lie: PER (College S9 Edition)

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Definitely renting (5 - 9)
Jake Ford (Texas A&M) - 6.58
Howard Kelsey (Louisville) - 6.69
Leland Green (Maryland) - 6.95
Mykolas Dieninis (Notre Dame) - 7.18
Aistis Pilauskas (St. Johns) - 7.24

Ako Adams (Michigan State) - 7.41
Winford Boynes (St. Johns) - 7.64
Bennet Hundt (Michigan State) - 7.69
Eduards Hazners (LSU) - 7.72
Aleksa Radanov (Texas) - 7.77

Roy Hamilton (UCLA) - 7.79
Merv Jackson (Minnesota) - 8.12
Jim Spanarkel (Duke) - 8.18
Arvesta Kelly (Arizona) - 8.41
Viktor Efremovski (Florida) - 8.42
Rick Swing (Georgia) - 8.46
Ed Rains (Baylor) - 8.51
Louis Olinde (North Carolina) - 8.63
Jakolby Long (UCLA) - 8.73
Bill Gaines (Maryland) - 8.86
Terry Tyler (Notre Dame) - 8.89
Ron Pehka (Kansas) - 8.90
Brad Holland (UCLA) - 8.92
Danny Salisbury (Washington) - 8.94

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Even though he was slightly better, Jake Ford was still at the bottom of college basketball, and shockingly will forgo his senior year to enter the draft.

Non-rotation player(s) (9 - 11)
Gerald McKee (Syracuse) - 9.10
Lowes Moore (West Virginia) - 9.15
Rickey Williams (Kansas) - 9.18
Marvin Heckel (Georgia) - 9.31
Mikolaj Kurpisz (Louisville) - 9.31

Tico Brown (Arizona) - 9.34
Cartier Diarra (Washington) - 9.39
Maliek White (Connecticut) - 9.43
Barry Leibowitz (Louisville) - 9.47
Aaron Augustin (Florida) - 9.57
Joe Harrington (Maryland) - 9.57
Bernie Williams (Michigan State) - 9.60
Arturs Strautins (Georgia) - 9.63
Aleksander Zalucki (Maryland) - 9.70
Francois Naoueyama (Washington) - 9.78
Yordan Minchev (Gonzaga) - 9.78
Bob Beamon (UCLA) - 9.91
Markell Johnson (Kansas) - 9.91
Nedim Dedovic (Connecticut) - 9.96

Willie Rodgers (Oklahoma) - 9.99
Eli Wright (Florida) - 10.04
Sander Viilup (Louisville) - 10.06

Mitchell Smith (Arkansas) - 10.07
Jordan Bruner (Maryland) - 10.18
Lee Johnson (Texas) - 10.29
Sylvester Norris (Gonzaga) - 10.39
Teemu Knihtinen (Texas) - 10.50
Luming Gong (Michigan) - 10.68
Andrew Parker (Texas A&M) - 10.69
Charley Beasley (Arizona) - 10.76
Andro Knego (North Carolina) - 10.80
Trevor Manuel (Baylor) - 10.81
Nilo Guimaraes (Syracuse) - 10.91

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The Orange had some great players this season but lacked a point guard, Nilo Guimaraes struggled mightily for them off the bench and their starter wasn't much better.

Scrounging for minutes (11 - 13)
Frankie Hughes (West Virginia) - 11.05
Oliver Mack (Connecticut) - 11.06
Jack Thompson (Michigan) - 11.08
Keith McCord (Washington) - 11.09
Markis McDuffie (Michigan) - 11.20
Johnny High (Duke) - 11.27
Traci Carter (LSU) - 11.41
Tyson Carter (Ohio State) - 11.51
Michal Jedrzejewski (Minnesota) - 11.52
Kaan Sariaslan (West Virginia) - 11.63
George Stone (Ohio State) - 11.65
Sabit Hadzic (Texas A&M) - 11.84
Dominik Rutkowski (Georgetown) - 11.85
Dejan Vasiljevic (Ohio State) - 11.89
Roberto Rios (St. Johns) - 11.92
Michael Hurt (Minnesota) - 11.96
Jawann Oldham (Syracuse) - 12.00
Daron Henson (Texas A&M) - 12.01
Alan Hardy (Michigan) - 12.01
Yovel Zoosman (Tennessee) - 12.01
Connor Harding (Georgetown) - 12.02
Alpha Diallo (Georgia) - 12.08
Timothe Vergiat (LSU) - 12.14

Marc Iavaroni (Arkansas) - 12.17
Dzmitry Barysionak (Oklahoma) - 12.18
Plummer Lott (Gonzaga) - 12.19

Reggie Johnson (Tennessee) - 12.20
Andreas Skoufis (Baylor) - 12.25
Marquez Letcher-Ellis (Georgetown) - 12.26
Jim Kissane (Kentucky) - 12.27
Wendell Mitchell (Texas A&M) - 12.28

Larry Miller (North Carolina) - 12.32
Eddie Ekiyor (Arkansas) - 12.37
Bob Bender (Duke) - 12.41
Brevin Pritzl (Tennessee) - 12.41
Ryan Cline (Kansas) - 12.43

Brandon Cyrus (Baylor) - 12.45
NyRhique Smith (Georgia) - 12.57
Sedee Keita (Syracuse) - 12.71
Phil Hubbard (Michigan) - 12.71

Skeeter Swift (Connecticut) - 12.74
Breein Tyree (Kentucky) - 12.78
Nick Galis (Baylor) - 12.91
Andrey Lopatin (Georgetown) - 12.93
Larry Demic (Arizona) - 12.93
K.J. Walton (Georgia) - 12.97


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While he didn't light up the box score, coaches described K.J. Walton as the perfect glue guy, and there may be some truth to that as Georgia won 58 games.

In the rotation (13 - 15)
David Jenkins (LSU) - 13.06
Moritz Sanders (Kentucky) - 13.06
Roger Phegley (Arkansas) - 13.11
Bobby Lloyd (West Virginia) - 13.15
Jeriah Horne (Syracuse) - 13.17
Jaylen Fisher (Notre Dame) - 13.17

Larry Rogers (Louisville) - 13.37
Bobby Warren (Tennessee) - 13.38
Kadlec Vladimir (Texas) - 13.50
Harry Froling (West Virginia) - 13.55
Markus Howard (Syracuse) - 13.61
Rashard Odomes (Oklahoma) - 13.70
Cedrick Hordges (North Carolina) - 13.76
Mike Lewis (Duke) - 13.80
Donte Fitzpatrick (Texas) - 13.81

Nikola Djogo (Notre Dame) - 13.83
Bill Willoughby (Michigan State) - 13.89
Marcel de Souza (Ohio State) - 13.90
Terrence Phillips (Arkansas) - 13.91
John Dickson (LSU) - 14.07
George Johnson (St. Johns) - 14.08
Frankie Sanders (Maryland) - 14.11
Tim Harrison (Arizona) - 14.33
Christian James (Oklahoma) - 14.36

John McCullough (Oklahoma) - 14.44
Jerome Whitehead (Kentucky) - 14.61
Kouat Noi (Kansas) - 14.62
Craig Spitzer (St. Johns) - 14.65
Matt Heldt (Minnesota) - 14.70
Damien Jefferson (Minnesota) - 14.75
Jabali Warren (Gonzaga) - 14.76
Taurean Thompson (Louisville) - 14.77
Urlich Peters (Arkansas) - 14.86
Joe Gatzo (Washington) - 14.88
Truman Clayton (Kentucky) - 14.96
James Ray (Ohio State) - 14.96

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The Buckeyes asked a lot of freshman forward James Ray, and to his credit he performed pretty well even when he was clearly in over his head.

Pretty good player(s) (15 - 16.5)
Jordan Bowden (Tennessee) - 15.05
Kaiser Gates (West Virginia) - 15.05
Leo Cizmic (Baylor) - 15.10

Henry Logan (Baylor) - 15.21
Chris Baldwin (Florida) - 15.24
Dolph Pulliam (Texas A&M) - 15.25
Klaus Zander (Tennessee) - 15.32
Ted McClain (Syracuse) - 15.40
Wayne Cooper (Baylor) - 15.46
Cheickna Dembele (Oklahoma) - 15.48
Sacar Anim (Kentucky) - 15.57
Ron Franz (Kansas) - 15.66
Tulio Da Silva (Connecticut) - 15.66
Eric Curry (Minnesota) - 15.69

Jim Burns (Arkansas) - 15.70
Barry Yates (Maryland) - 15.71
Ibi Watson (Duke) - 15.81
Garfield Smith (LSU) - 15.82
Allen Leavell (Texas) - 16.00
Calvin Natt (Michigan) - 16.06

Milan Acquaah (Texas) - 16.08
Arvid Kramer (Georgetown) - 16.11
Keith Swagerty (LSU) - 16.17
Sam Miller (LSU) - 16.33
Aaron Sellers (West Virginia) - 16.35
Clemon Johnson (Michigan State) - 16.42

Jack Givens (Kentucky) - 16.47
Cordell Pemsl (West Virginia) - 16.48

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After a good regular season, the Mountaineers lost a tough game seven in the second round, but good news for them is Cordell Pemsl is returning next year.

3rd Banana(s) (16.5 - 18)
Cameron McGriff (Michigan State) - 16.54
Temple Gibbs (Notre Dame) - 16.64
Melvin Frazier (Tennessee) - 16.68

Bruce Flowers (Notre Dame) - 16.85
Rodney Miller (Florida) - 16.86
Dudley Bradley (North Carolina) - 16.88
Kyle Macy (Kentucky) - 17.01
Michal Jodlowski (LSU) - 17.03
Lorenzo Ambrosin (Oklahoma) - 17.03
Gavin Baxter (St. Johns) - 17.03

Butch Lee (Ohio State) - 17.17
Bernard King (Tennessee) - 17.33
Nenad Dimitrijevic (Gonzaga) - 17.37
Anfernee McLemore (Michigan) - 17.44
Tervell Beck (Connecticut) - 17.66
Bob Verga (Duke) - 17.68
Lonnie Kluttz (Duke) - 17.70
Asante Gist (Tennessee) - 17.80
Johnny Baum (Arizona) - 17.88

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Johnny Baum has a really nice junior year campaign for the Wildcats, finishing with over 17 points a game.

Solid 2nd option(s) (18 - 20)
Daniel Golebiowski (Duke) - 18.03
Bob Christian (West Virginia) - 18.05
Mark Eaton (UCLA) - 18.13
Mario Ihring (Florida) - 18.21
James Hardy (Ohio State) - 18.29
Keith Stone (UCLA) - 18.47
Anthony Lawrence Jr. (Kentucky) - 18.54

Craig Shelton (Georgetown) - 18.68
Koby McEwen (Washington) - 18.76
Zan Sisko (Georgetown) - 18.95
Don Sidle (Oklahoma) - 18.99

Dmytro Skapintsev (Ohio State) - 19.04
Michael Tertsea (Notre Dame) - 19.10
Rich Niemann (Arizona) - 19.24
Seth Towns (St. Johns) - 19.47
Lamar Stevens (West Virginia) - 19.54
James Bailey (Georgetown) - 19.55
Carl Fuller (Kansas) - 19.89

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One of the few bright spots in a disappointing year for the Jayhawks was Carl Fuller who continues to be very productive in the front court.

Borderline All-Star(s) (20 - 22.5)
Matt White (Texas) - 20.10
Stuart House (Michigan) - 20.12
Herve Dubuisson (Syracuse) - 20.34
Marco Bonamico (UCLA) - 20.46
Trey Landers (Michigan) - 20.84
Nejc Baric (Arizona) - 20.88
Al Cueto (Connecticut) - 20.94
Mo Cheeks (Georgetown) - 21.08
Purvis Short (Maryland) - 21.18
Mamadou Diarra (Connecticut) - 21.59

Mitch Lightfoot (Kansas) - 21.65
Aleix Font (Oklahoma) - 21.91
Henry Welsh (Louisville) - 21.96
Felipe Dos Anjos (Georgia) - 22.04
Ed Morrow (Texas A&M) - 22.47
Larry Knight (Georgia) - 22.49

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Larry Knight was fantastic off the bench for Georgia and definitely earned more playing time next season, especially with Derek Ogbeide leaving as a senior.

Bona fide All-Star(s) (22.5 - 25)
Bill Laimbeer (Notre Dame) - 22.67
Derek Ogbeide (Georgia) - 22.79

David Greenwood (UCLA) - 22.86
Elijah Burns (Gonzaga) - 23.03
Ratko Radovanovic (Duke) - 23.17
Khadim Sy (Kansas) - 23.25
William McDowell-White (Arkansas) - 23.39
Nysier Brooks (St. Johns) - 23.66
Levi Cook (Washington) - 24.11

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The Huskies are going to need to get Levi Cook some help next season, he averaged nearly 20 points a game but it wasn't enough.

Strong MVP Candidate (25 - 27.5)
De'Ron Davis (Arkansas) - 25.18
Jimbo Lull (Texas A&M) - 25.49
Kerry Blackshear Jr. (Florida) - 25.56

Mario Butler (Michigan State) - 25.58
Vinnie Johnson (Baylor) - 25.72
Payton Pritchard (North Carolina) - 25.99

Rodney Knowles (Connecticut) - 26.19
Antwan Walker (Washington) - 26.52
Alex Owens (Syracuse) - 26.54
Nick Ward (Michigan State) - 26.56
Jim Paxson (Minnesota) - 26.75
Jarvis Johnson (Minnesota) - 26.80

M.J. Cage (Georgia) - 27.02
John Mooney (Notre Dame) - 27.09

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The Fighting Irish were unstoppable all year long, thanks to John Mooney who led the team in scoring, rebounding and blocks.

Runaway MVP Candidate(s) (27.5 - 30)
Bill Cartwright (Maryland) - 28.52
Tacko Fall (Louisville) - 28.54


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The Tacko Fall era in Louisville is over, as the 7'6" big man finished out his senior year with a whopping 26+ points a game and 10+ rebounds.

A Year For the Ages (30+)
Larry Bird (LSU) - 30.89

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As a freshman, Larry Bird took the league by storm and the Tigers all the way to the championship series, they came up short and he decided he'd be better off competing against the big boys in the NBA.
 
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