Jarrett Culver made the list of @Eric Bossi
Next I’ll go with the Big 12’s Player of the Year, Jarrett Culver. Texas Tech – along with Kansas State – ended Kansas’ incredible run of 14 straight conference championships and the play of the former three-star prospect and hometown hero is a huge reason why. One of the nation’s best two-way players, Culver averaged 18.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game on the season. He has developed into a potential lottery pick in just two seasons in Lubbock and is helping coach Chris Beard cement his status as a rising star.
Next I’ll go with the Big 12’s Player of the Year, Jarrett Culver. Texas Tech – along with Kansas State – ended Kansas’ incredible run of 14 straight conference championships and the play of the former three-star prospect and hometown hero is a huge reason why. One of the nation’s best two-way players, Culver averaged 18.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game on the season. He has developed into a potential lottery pick in just two seasons in Lubbock and is helping coach Chris Beard cement his status as a rising star.