Oklahoma State's LeBryan Nash is loving college even if he never planned to be a senior
Posted Dec 20, 2014
Out of the past five high school classes to exhaust their eligibility -- which is to say, the Class of 2006 through the Class of 2010 -- two prospects ranked in the top 10 by 247 Sports actually played four seasons in college. That's it. Only two -- Duke's Kyle Singler and Georgetown's Austin Freeman -- out of a possible 50. It translates to 4 percent. Which brings me to Oklahoma State's LeBryan Nash.
(CBS Sports)
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