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Another Friday baffler… by BabaGhanouj
This time I don't know the answer.
Who will be playing this coming season, who has previously played in the most NCAA seasons?
The question was inspired by Ali Patberg, who played last season (2021-22) after graduating from high school in the class of 2015.
Despite plenty of success, Ali needed the patience of Job:
2015-16 - (Notre Dame) ACL injury
2016-17 - Played 22 games, 7.7 minutes per game
2017-18 - (Indiana) Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules
2018-19 - Played 31 games, 35.6 minutes per game
2019-20 - Started all 32 games, 35.8 minutes per game
2020-21 - Started all 27 games, 34.1 minutes per game
2021-22 - Started all 33 games, 34.4 minutes per game
Surely no one will be on their 7th year in the NCAA!