Usher performed rather well in his first season with the Trojans, shooting 44.4% from the field overall while averaging 4.8 points over 14.1 minutes per game. He shot extremely well from beyond the arch as a freshman as well, hitting over 40% of his shots (27-for-66). That being said, as a sophomore, that three-point percentage dropped to 28.6% (8-for-28). However, that was in a much more smaller sample size with just 12 games played before deciding to transfer away from the program.
As a team, the Yellow Jackets would be much benefited from Usher if he could rekindle his strong shooting from beyond the arch.