Rick Mount. His mechanics were so smooth, you didn't realize how long some of his shots were. If he would have had the 3-point line, his scoring average would have gone up another 30-40%.
some info from Wiki: check out the last line....
In his senior year, Mount had two 53-point games plus a 61-point game against conference champ Iowa, which was the NCAA Division I single-game record at the time. Thirty-two of his 61 points were scored in the first half alone. Later research found that if the three-point line had existed in 1970 in the NCAA, he would have scored 74 points in that game, credited with 13 three-point field goals. The official school record is ten, held by Carsen Edwards.
Leading Purdue to an 18-6 season, he averaged 35.4 points a game and took second straight First Team All-American and Big Ten Player Of The Year honors. Mount left as the school's all-time leading scorer with 2,323 points throughout only three varsity seasons.
Mount scored in double figures for 72 consecutive games while scoring 30-plus points in 46 of those games. Both remain school records.
Mount never received a national player of the year award. He finished behind UCLA's Lew Alcindor and LSU's Pete Maravich.
The late 60's and early 70's were an amazing time for college hoops.