Just looked at McKay's and Hogue stats from Indian Hills; I knew McKay averaged something like 17 and 12 (actual: 17.8 and 10.5) while Hogue was more like 10 and 5 (real: 12.9 and 5.2) at Indian Hills. However I had thought that McKay played a lot more and was featured more, hence the difference in numbers.
Just looked and McKay averaged 23 mpg to Hogue's 20 mpg; not that big of a difference in minutes played. Scoring has a lot to do with how the offense is run, but rebounding not as much. Anyway, long winded way of saying I hope McKay's rebounding is twice as good as Hogue's next year!
http://stats.njcaa.org/sports/mbkb/2012-13/div1/players/jameelmckay0eyy
http://www.iccacstats.org/sports/mbkb/2012-13/players/dustinhoguefe58
Edit: Some of McKay's numbers are screwy; has him scoring 19 pts in 1 minute some games so perhaps the difference in PT was bigger than it appears.