By John Gasaway | ESPN Insider
11. Josh Scott, F, Colorado Buffaloes
I keep coming back here every few weeks and singing Scott's praises, but for some reason the word is still not getting out. Maybe it's category trouble. People can accept the idea of a 6-10 scorer who doesn't partake of defensive rebounds (that's Andre Roberson's gig), but it just seems like that kind of player should be a perimeter threat. Instead, Scott scores his points inside, as seen in this weekend's 17-point effort (on 7-of-10 shooting) against Oregon State. Perhaps most importantly, however, he takes care of the ball. In Pac-12 play, Scott's been on the floor for 547 offensive possessions and has committed just 13 turnovers.
Previous ranking: 10
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11. Josh Scott, F, Colorado Buffaloes
I keep coming back here every few weeks and singing Scott's praises, but for some reason the word is still not getting out. Maybe it's category trouble. People can accept the idea of a 6-10 scorer who doesn't partake of defensive rebounds (that's Andre Roberson's gig), but it just seems like that kind of player should be a perimeter threat. Instead, Scott scores his points inside, as seen in this weekend's 17-point effort (on 7-of-10 shooting) against Oregon State. Perhaps most importantly, however, he takes care of the ball. In Pac-12 play, Scott's been on the floor for 547 offensive possessions and has committed just 13 turnovers.
Previous ranking: 10
http://insider.espn.go.com/mens-col...ing-top-25-freshmen-nation-college-basketball