Now take that team and add another year to pretty much everyone that contributed. Garza could put up better numbers next season with the big guys that are leaving around the conference.
Teske and Stevens are gone.
Jalen Smith and Oturu are looking like 1st round picks and most likely won't be back. Wesson has declared and sounds like he wont be back in Columbus.
Cockburn and Tillman have both declared and could come back, although Tillman is showing up at the back end of the 1st round on some mocks.
Haarms is leaving Purdue.
I'm not sure even with all the other centers leaving that Garza can put up better numbers than he did last year. Those other returning players are also want to get points, so they are not going to be thrilled about feeding the post every time down the floor, so Garza sets records.
Garza is just one of those players that is great in college, but does he have a future in the NBA, and if so, does another year in college really help him reach that goal? Or has he maxed out and that is as good as he gets?
Not ripping on the kid, he was great, but does coming back for anther year move him from 81st in the draft up to the first round?
https://www.espn.com/nba/draft/bestavailable/_/position/ovr/page/4