
Unveiled: The Ultimate College Basketball Player Rankings – Discover Who Tops the DRIP Chart Daily
You can see the difference between WAR and DRIP by comparing the top player from 2012-13 to 2024-25. Trey Burke’s 2012-13 season tops the WAR rankings. That season, he played 39 games and averaged 35 minutes.
Zion Williamson’s 2018-19 campaign is the leader in our single-season DRIP rankings even though he only played in 33 games and 30 minutes per game. By the end of his lone college season, Zion’s talent was undeniable. If you combine his conference tournament and NCAA Tournament numbers, he averaged 26.4 points on 67% shooting. He scored at least 23 points in all seven of those games.
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