Longevity isn’t something that’s always celebrated in modern college basketball.
Most of the top players are just in the college ranks for a year or two before jetting to the NBA. It makes it more and more unlikely that career scoring records will be reached. But today we’ll look at OSU’s all-time leaders in scoring.
1. Byron Houston (1988-92) — 2,379
A three-time All-American, Byron Houston averaged 18.7 points a game in his OSU career, with his best scoring season coming as a junior when he averaged 22.7 in the first 32 games of the Eddie Sutton era.