Surprised to see Keon that high, but as indicated
Posted on: August 30, 2016 at 13:22:41 CT
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below he wasn't really a pg so maybe that skews his statistical ranks given he was playing a different role. Most amazing though is that he compiled most of those statistics with a broken bone in his foot that freshman year.
Troy Hudson only played 20 total minutes at MU, so I'm not sure he should be included.
I think what your list most meaningfully conveys is that historically MU has not asked a freshman to play the role of the primary pg, other than Horton which also didn't work very well, before Phillips.
This is how I would rank our pg's in program history (Note, I'm considering Sundvold, Peeler, Sutherland, Grawer, Clarkson and Tiller shooting guards even though they played parts of their careers at point)
1. Larry Drew
2. Melvin Booker
3. Lee Coward
4. Lynn Hardy
5. Stefhon Hannah
6. Phil Pressey
7. Keyon Dooling
8. Scott Sims
9. Zaire Taylor
10.Prince Bridges
Edited by FIJItiger at 13:24:48 on 08/30/16