One of the best parts about college sports is watching a player develop from their freshman season to their senior season — seeing just how much their game expands, their physique changes, and their personalities mature.
Solomon Hill is the Arizona Wildcats’ best example of how far a player can come.
Hill averaged 6.7 points per game as a freshman, but his scoring average improved every season as did the other parts of his game.
Eventually, Hill turned himself into a first round NBA Draft pick, then a $48 million player.