Of the nine players who completed the season for the Vanderbilt Commodores, Clevon Brown played the fewest minutes on the team, and — aside from Matthew Fisher-Davis, who served a one-game suspension — was the only Vanderbilt player who did not appear in all 35 games.
That latter fact, by the way, speaks to how you survive a season with only nine scholarship players: hope no one gets hurt. Nobody got hurt in Vanderbilt’s already thin frontcourt, and as a result Brown averaged just 7.6 minutes per game.
Ironically, Brown’s two best performances of the season were probably Vanderbilt’s two worst performances of the season.