Winnipegopher
Wag more, bark less
- Joined
- Jan 5, 2009
- Messages
- 3,582
- Reaction score
- 108
- Points
- 63
Considering how much time we spend saying "what if" about Royce, I thought I would go back and see how comparable players fared in their first season. Here is a brief synopsis of players ranked similar to Royce in the Rivals Top 150. Note also that Royce was ranked higher in Rivals than other ratings.
14. Dante Taylor, Pittsburgh, 13.9 minutes, 4.1 points on a good NCAA team
15. John Jenkins, Vanderbilt 23 minutes, 11 points on a solid NCAA team
16. Renardo Sydney, Mississippi State. Appears to have red-shirted on a bubble (unsuccessful) NCAA team
17. Latavious Williams, did not play (academics)
18. Wally Judge Kansas State, 11 minutes, 3 points for very good NCAA team
19. Royce White
20. Ryan Kelly, Duke, 6.5 minutes, 1.2 points on NCAA champion
21. Alex Oriakhi, Connecticut 24 minutes, 5 points, 6.6 rebounds on mediocre team
22. Daniel Orton, Kentucky, 13 minutes, 3.4 points for very good NCAA team.
23. Eric Bledsoe, Kentucky, 20 minutes, 11 points for very good NCAA team
24. Elijah Johnson, Kansas, 6.6 minutes, 2.4 points on a high ranked NCAA team
First off, it is clear that great programs recruit great players. It is good to see the Gophers mixed in with Kansas, Kentucky and Duke. However, it is also clear that it is not that easy for freshman to dominate. Bledsoe and Jenkins have the best stats but most of these guys played smaller roles in the rotation. The player closest to Royce in size and program is probably Dante Taylor of Pittsburgh who had a relatively disappointing year (at least stats wise).
My conclusion: Royce would have helped but likely wouldn’t have been a program changer.
14. Dante Taylor, Pittsburgh, 13.9 minutes, 4.1 points on a good NCAA team
15. John Jenkins, Vanderbilt 23 minutes, 11 points on a solid NCAA team
16. Renardo Sydney, Mississippi State. Appears to have red-shirted on a bubble (unsuccessful) NCAA team
17. Latavious Williams, did not play (academics)
18. Wally Judge Kansas State, 11 minutes, 3 points for very good NCAA team
19. Royce White
20. Ryan Kelly, Duke, 6.5 minutes, 1.2 points on NCAA champion
21. Alex Oriakhi, Connecticut 24 minutes, 5 points, 6.6 rebounds on mediocre team
22. Daniel Orton, Kentucky, 13 minutes, 3.4 points for very good NCAA team.
23. Eric Bledsoe, Kentucky, 20 minutes, 11 points for very good NCAA team
24. Elijah Johnson, Kansas, 6.6 minutes, 2.4 points on a high ranked NCAA team
First off, it is clear that great programs recruit great players. It is good to see the Gophers mixed in with Kansas, Kentucky and Duke. However, it is also clear that it is not that easy for freshman to dominate. Bledsoe and Jenkins have the best stats but most of these guys played smaller roles in the rotation. The player closest to Royce in size and program is probably Dante Taylor of Pittsburgh who had a relatively disappointing year (at least stats wise).
My conclusion: Royce would have helped but likely wouldn’t have been a program changer.