MUNCIE, Ind. — This was no easy decision.
Sean Sellers, the lanky 3-point shooter who struggled to fit with Ball State's rotation for much of last season, didn't know whether his role would get bigger or smaller this time around.
He did know he was about to be a junior and time was running out on his career. So he heavily considered hanging up the jersey and redshirting.
“I don’t think I would have graduated and transferred or anything,” said Sellers, who is a semester shy of picking up his sport administration degree a year early.