5. Buddy Hield, Oklahoma
Just how LOUD is Buddy Hield? Well, we asked his teammates to weigh in ➡️ https://t.co/7L7aXcvGXO pic.twitter.com/ltlGpNhK1t
— Oklahoma Sooners (@OU_Athletics) November 5, 2015
The talent in Hield is something that is unquestionable. If you need a player to surely bet on to put up some insane numbers while mesmerizing basketball fans with his unique skills, he is definitely a player worthy of your consideration. The only question here is whether or not the Sooners will be good enough to make a strong run for the conference and national honors.
4. Georges Niang, Iowa State
If there’s anyone who is likely to challenge Hield in terms of stuffing big numbers in the Big 12 this year, Niang would be the most logical choice. Reports have it that he—and his Cyclone teammates—are planning on using the heartbreaking exit from the NCAA Tournament last year as a lesson to bounce back with a bang this season. And if all happens according to plan, Niang will not only be up there with Hield in the Big 12 player of the year conversation, but he should also figure among the best performers in the nation, especially if his team finishes the regular season somewhere among the top programs in the country.3. Marcus Paige, North Carolina
