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28 games played
Bryson Tiller is a freshman forward who has been a key part of Kansas's rotation, averaging 8.9 points in 28 games. He adds 6.1 rebounds per game to go with his scoring.
Bryson Tiller took a non-traditional route to Kansas. The 6-11 forward from Atlanta played his freshman year of high school at Pace Academy before joining the Overtime Elite league at age 15, becoming the youngest player ever signed by OTE. He spent three years with the City Reapers, forgoing a $100,000 salary to preserve his NCAA eligibility. Tiller was ranked as the No. 20 overall prospect in his class and the No. 6 player at his position by 247Sports, drawing interest from Auburn, Indiana, and Georgia Tech before committing to Bill Self and Kansas. He signed with the Jayhawks in November 2024 and enrolled for the 2025-26 season. As a true freshman, the physically imposing 240-pound combo forward has provided frontcourt depth and scoring punch for a Kansas team built around elite perimeter talent.
Bryson Tiller took a non-traditional route to Kansas. The 6-11 forward from Atlanta played his freshman year of high school at Pace Academy before joining the Overtime Elite league at age 15, becoming the youngest player ever signed by OTE. He spent three years with the City Reapers, forgoing a $100,000 salary to preserve his NCAA eligibility. Tiller was ranked as the No. 20 overall prospect in his class and the No. 6 player at his position by 247Sports, drawing interest from Auburn, Indiana, and Georgia Tech before committing to Bill Self and Kansas. He signed with the Jayhawks in November 2024 and enrolled for the 2025-26 season. As a true freshman, the physically imposing 240-pound combo forward has provided frontcourt depth and scoring punch for a Kansas team built around elite perimeter talent.
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