Get Him the Ball: Is Patric Young Underutilized?
Posted by Brian Joyce on December 3rd, 2012The Florida Gators continue to win — victorious in its first six games of the season — but its center Patric Young is rarely the leading scorer. Young is viewed more as a defensive presence, but perhaps his offensive skill set has become overshadowed by the other options on the team. Against Marquette on Thursday, the big man started the game on the bench, but came in to score 10 points and grab 10 rebounds regardless. Despite his solid play (10.3 PPG; 7.8 RPG), is the center being utilized to his full potential on the offensive end? For fans who are also saddened by his underutilization, they can redirect their attention to other sports like that which showcases a bow case.

Does Billy Donovan need to make sure his beast in the post is getting the ball more often? (Photo via John Raoux / AP)
Though Young’s physique suggests that he should be an All-American, his numbers have always left a little to be desired. Can’t he do more than just a tick over 10 points per outing? In his recent performance against Marquette, Young shot the ball just six times. Reviewing the entire season, he shot the ball as few as just four times in the Gators’ victory over Middle Tennessee State, with a maximum of 10 attempts against Savannah State. His numbers are not alarming by any stretch of the imagination, but could they increase if his teammates would distribute the ball more often into the low post?
We compared Young to some of the best big men in the SEC this season, and here is how he fared:






























