Good luck with that.
I don't have a KenPom subscription.
I'll give you what I can from the team's sites and bbstate. And let's add a few more names to this just for fun, the bulk of the talent in college hoops this year seems to be in the bigs. Feel free to post this on a regular basketball thread. I'm interested to see the responses.
PPG RPG Ast Stl Blk
FG%/3%/FT%
Player A 17.6 12.0 1.7 27 27
54.2% (150-277), 33.3% (3-9), 66.9% (85-127)
Player B 20.9 11.5 1.2 20 25
53.9% (193-358), 28.7% (25-87), 75.8% (69-91)
Player C 17.4 9.1 1.0 32 35
58.1% (132-227), 42.1% (8-19), 76.2% (93-122)
Player D 13.5 10.2 1.0 34 106
65.0% (117-180), 0.0% (0-6), 69.4% (77-111)
Player E 16.8 11.3 1.1 19 17
55.6% (115-207), 50.0% (4-8), 78.7% (85-108)
Player F 17.0 8.5 1.4 13 9
58.8% (134-228), 33.3% (4-12), 81.5% (101-124)
MPG Ast TO ATO PF EFG Rb rt Blk rt Stl rt
Player A 31.0 37 53 0.7 53 54.7 24.3 3.3 2.3
Player B 37.8 27 31 0.9 26 57.4 19.2 2.3 1.3
Player C 28.4 20 35 0.6 57 60.7 20.9 2.7 3.0
Player D 30.8 22 22 1.0 46 65.0 20.1 11.2 2.8
Player E 34.2 21 46 0.5 42 56.5 20.4 2.0 1.7
Player F 30.5 31 45 0.7 37 59.1 19.6 1.3 1.3
Poss/40 PPWS
Team A 70.3 1.14
Team B 68.4 1.07
Team C 66.6 1.13
Team D 69.0 1.14
Team E 67.6 1.10
Team F 58.8 1.11
Power Six superlatives (top 10 rankings among forwards within the power six)
Player A -- #4 PPG, #1 RPG, #3 Eff
Player B -- #1 PPG, #2 RPG, #1 Eff
Player C -- #6 PPG, #7 SPG, #5 Eff
Player D -- #6 RPG, #4 SPG, #1 BPG, #3 eFG, #2 Eff
Player E -- #8 PPG, #3 RPG, #4 Eff
Player F -- #7 PPG, #7 Eff