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— Oklahoma Basketball (@OU_MBBall) Oklahoma's win over Wichita State. Freshman Trae Young scored 29 to lead the Sooners to the road win and improve to 8-1. The Sooners can challenge Kansas, TCU and others for the Big 12 title because they have the best player. Young has to be in any conversation for national player of the year after the first five weeks of the season. He’s that good. He’s that much of a difference. Oh, and if you start mocking any NBA draft, he has to be in discussion for the No. 1 pick, too.
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That's wins in a row. On to the next one! — Clemson Men's Basketball (@ClemsonMBB) MORE:Player of the week 
Juwan Morgan's 34 points yesterday set a new Crossroads Classic Record. — Indiana Basketball (@IndianaMBB) Indiana’s Juwan Morgan had himself a game for the Hoosiers in their best win of the season. He scored 34 points, grabbed 11 boards and made 13 of 17 shots by playing in 40 of a possible 45 minutes in the 80-77 overtime win Saturday at the Crossroads Classic in Indianapolis. Morgan is leading the Hoosiers in scoring and his leadership is the difference for this squad. Beating Notre Dame, a week after losing at Louisville, capped a grueling five-game stretch for Indiana. The Hoosiers went 2-3, losing to Duke and at Michigan as well. The other win was over Iowa. But the Notre Dame win gives this team the confidence it needed that they can be successful this season.Most impressive win
Statement win by the yesterday at No. 3 Wichita State. Can't wait to play in front of twice this week!— Oklahoma Basketball (@OU_MBBall) Oklahoma's win over Wichita State. Freshman Trae Young scored 29 to lead the Sooners to the road win and improve to 8-1. The Sooners can challenge Kansas, TCU and others for the Big 12 title because they have the best player. Young has to be in any conversation for national player of the year after the first five weeks of the season. He’s that good. He’s that much of a difference. Oh, and if you start mocking any NBA draft, he has to be in discussion for the No. 1 pick, too.