He might well have jumped to the NBA after his freshman campaign, but Trey Burke stayed at Michigan and instantly became one of the country’s top sophomores entering the season. Having turned in a sensational first year in Ann Arbor, though, Burke faces exorbitant expectations for an encore.
Will Burke fall into a sophomore slump and disappoint the Wolverines fanbase, or will he rise to the challenge? The answer is all in how you look at it.
From an individual-performance standpoint, Burke is almost certain to fall short of what fans are looking for. In the first place, he’s not going to score a whole lot more than the 14.8 points per game...
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