Seth Davis has made his opinion known on the 6 major conferences and who he thinks should win the individual awards.
He thinks Kentucky’s Tyler Ulis should be the SEC Player of the Year.
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POY: Tyler Ulis, 5’9″ sophomore guard, Kentucky. This was the season of the little man in college hoops, and none stood taller than Ulis. We knew he was an able floor general (he leads the SEC in assists and ranks ninth nationally at 7.0 per game), but he has also demonstrated that he is a wily defender (1.5 steals, sixth-best in the conference) and a surprisingly gifted scorer (16.6 ppg, seventh in the SEC). But Ulis’s ability to carry the Wildcats through adversity this season and still enter the final week atop the league standings is what earns him my nod. Ulis is not just about numbers. He’s about number of wins.
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If you had to vote, and only one Kentucky player can win 1 of the awards, would you vote Tyler Ulis as POY or Jamal Murray as Freshman of the Year?
That is a a tough one.
