With the way Joe Toye ended his freshman season, we fully expected him to begin his sophomore year in the starting lineup.
Instead, Nolan Cressler started all year and Toye came off the bench for most of the season. He finally worked his way into the starting lineup before the second game against Arkansas — thanks to Matthew Fisher-Davis being suspended — and averaged 29.1 minutes per game over the final 12 games of the season.
But on the season, he averaged 21.1 mpg, which should tell you about how much he was playing over the first two thirds of the season.