Much has been made recently of the resurgence of Quentin Goodin. Q has bounced back from a terrible start to get himself to the point where Xavier’s point guard needs to be for this team to be competitive. As Goodin has gotten better, so has another Xavier player who was already in a good place.
Naji Marshall burst on to the scene as a freshman who could score, shoot, and rebound on a team that was loaded. In that first year Naj shot 34.9% behind the arc and averaged 7.7 points. A breakout seemed in store for him as a sophomore.