This is the sixth post of my Season in Review series where I will analyze each MSU player’s season and give each a grade based on (my) preseason expectations
Gavin Schilling went from a freshman who almost always looked uncomfortable on the court to a sophomore who only sometimes looked uncomfortable. After coming off the bench for the first 6 games, he started the seventh game against Kansas and remained the starter for the rest of the season. While he didn't have a particularly diverse or strong offensive game, his rim-running, offensive rebounding (his 12.3% OReb was best on the team), and the threat as an alley-oop target were all useful as offensive weapons in his limited role.