Not to replace your list, but to add to it:
- Matt Thomas as a defensive stopper his final two years after how he played defense his first two years.
- Jared Holman offensively his senior year.
- 20 point come from behind win vs IA after Mr Soft for IA went off in the first half (OK so that doesn’t fall the form of this thread, but boy, was it fun to say!)
I love Matt Thomas, and if senior Matt was going to be on the squad next year, we'd probably project him to lead the team in scoring as the featured SG and he'd be the face of the program right now far more than he was in reality being "stuck" behind some all-time personalities like Georges and Naz.
That being said, I wouldn't have called him a defensive "stopper" on the same level as Chris Babb and Gabe Kalscheur. Matt went from a heralded SG recruit who, well, couldn't shoot and was bad at defense to one of the best shooters in school history (with the prettiest form I've ever seen from a Cyclone... so quick and so smooth...) who was at least a plus defender in the Big 12 but not really a true stopper.
I've watched that comeback game against Iowa a few times now. I know Matt takes the credit, but Georges was actually the one guarding Uthoff when he came back down to Earth. I don't think it was so much the defense as Uthoff had the half of his life channeling Bird and then the magic potion wore off.
Melvin Ejim from role player to Big 12 player of the year
He was a starter as a true freshman. He was fourth on the team in scoring behind Garrett, JVG, and Uncle Jake and second on the team in rebounding after Uncle Jake. Is that really a "role player?"
That being said, going from a low-end starter in the Big 12 (who was starting mostly because of a complete roster reset after McDermott left and Fred came in) to CPOTY is still impressive.