Which is to say, there are plenty of players out there equally deserving of our attention, players that we probably forgot in the abyss from March until September but players that we will probably be saying, ‘Oh yeah,’ about come January or so.
Terran Petteway is one of those players.
The guard didn’t do much, well, besides putting Nebraska basketball on the map, which is only slightly less difficult than putting Kansas football on the map.
Petteway averaged 18.1 points per game overall, and 18.6 in Big Ten play to lead the conference in scoring. He also led the Cornhuskers to their first NCAA Tournament since 1998, a 19-13 overall record and 11-7 mark in the league.
Thanks to his social media-friendly coach and his own free-spirited look (one colleague took to calling Petteway the Biblical shepherd), Petteway was a zero-to-50-in-a-month star last season.
But along came a loss to Baylor in the tourney and the offseason. So now if you say the name Terran Petteway, it’s an ‘Oh right, him,’ response.
We get it. Nebraska and basketball still don’t roll off the tongue, so it’s reasonable that perhaps Petteway could get lost in the shuffle.