So I did a little digging to see how All's stats match up against some of the greats who played at Valpo as freshman. Here is what I found:
MPG PPG 3pt% Asst/TO ratio
All 28.3 14.1 34.6 1.94
Cooper 29.9 13.2 36.3 0.62
Javon 31.2 11.0 28.9 1.25
Alec 29.6 12.7 38.3 0.75
Lubos 28.6 13.8 35.8 Not sure
Bryce 34.9 13.4 45.9 Not sure but very good!
So what we see here is All is the best in scoring per game while having the lowest minutes per game. At the same time his 3pt% relatively everybody except Bryce, who is in a league of his own. Then the asst/to ratio where All is most likely better than everybody again, except Bryce.
He still has a few games to go so who knows how he will rank when the season is over but it is safe to say, in my humble opinion, that All has had one of the greatest freshman seasons in Valpo history.
I can’t remember. Did Rowdy get enough freshmen minutes to be in this conversation?
At the same time his 3pt% relatively everybody except Bryce, who is in a league of his own.
Bryce is the standard for Valpo guards, but we need to add an asterisk to his stats because the 3-point line was almost 2 1/2 feet shorter and the conference was much weaker than VU faces today. Though, Bryce did okay in the NBA with a 3-point line 4 feet farther out (23 ft, 9 in) than he was used to in college (19 ft, 9 in).
Not really! Only 15.4 minutes per game with 6.4 points. I wouldn't call him a project but he more of a raw talent than was classmate Matt Kenny and he was directly competing with Howard Little and Micheal Rogers for available playing time.I can’t remember. Did Rowdy get enough freshmen minutes to be in this conversation?