Darius Perry was pegged in the offseason by Louisville basketball head coach Chris Mack as a player who was becoming an everyday guy. And, for a good part of the season, there was a clear change in Perry’s game.
Perry started the first 26 games of the season, and though he began stronger in 2019-20 than in his freshman and sophomore campaigns, he began to fall by the wayside once again as the season progressed.
He scored a career-high 19 points in Louisville’s home win against Clemson and followed it up with a 14 point performance at Boston College.