We already know Otega Oweh can be All-SEC good as the leading scorer of a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, but can he be national championship good? Better yet, can he pick up where he left off as a potential All-American and National Player of the Year candidate while still leading the Wildcats […]
We already know Otega Oweh can be All-SEC good as the leading scorer of a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, but can he be national championship good? Better yet, can he pick up where he left off as a potential All-American and National Player of the Year candidate while still leading the Wildcats to banner No. 9?
That’s what the KSR crew is here to help explain, Steven Peake putting together yet another excellent player breakdown video in the series entering the 2025-26 season — this time talking about Mr. OO himself.
He was the final piece of the puzzle and the glue ready to hold it all together. What does the path to a serious jump look like as the guy in his final year as a Wildcat? Mark Pope thinks that can include best-defender-in-the-country status, among all of the other things he does at an elite level.
“He’s growing as a defensive player — I think he has a chance to be the top defensive player in the country, the most versatile,” Pope said. “… He’s spending a ton of time growing in his decision-making and as a playmaker,” he said. “I think he actually has a chance to become an elite-level playmaker — and, of course, he spends that time.”
KSR is confident he can be all of that and more as a senior, winning NPOY and No. 9 as an all-time legend. Take a look:
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