Steven Branscombe-USA TODAY Sports
Omaha, Neb. — Marcus Foster is cut now and more confident in himself.
That's what stands out as I sit across from him at a table in Creighton's practice facility.
Three years ago, we sat down for a similar interview at Kansas State's practice facility.
Only, the subject then was how an unranked guy out of a small Texas town had become one of the best freshmen basketball players in America.
"I was driven so hard," Foster says of his freshman year. "I remember I didn't think I'd be able to play at that level, so I worked so hard and I ended up being very good.