Fredette Makes A Name For Himself
Before the 2010-2011 basketball season the name Jimmer Fredette didn't mean much to most college basketball fans nationwide. Jimmer started the season steady and consistent earning the respect of the nation in a humble manner as he surpassed UCONN's Kemba Walker as the leading scorer when he dropped 47 points against BYU's rival, the Runnin' Utes. Jimmer is leading the nation in scoring averaging a whopping 26.1 points per game! Fredette is being considered for the college basketball player of the year due to his stellar performances so far this year.
Leading the BYU Cougars in the NCAA tournament in March is his ultimate goal and ESPN's Joe Lunardi is already predicting BYU to be a number 2 seed this year. Who knows what else Jimmer has in store this season!
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