The Columbus, Ohio native played at the prestigious basketball academy of Huntington Prep, as well as Brewster Academy before joining the Mountaineers.
The long road took him from his native Ohio, to West Virginia, to New Hampshire and, now, back to West Virginia. However, Mountaineer fans may still be waiting for Macon to truly show up.
Last year, he scored 4.5 points per game while averaging 13.2 minutes per game. He will likely be a starter this season as fellow power forward Jonathan Holton is no longer with the team.
Macon has the skillset and the experience to thrive at a high level.