Indiana Basketball: Top five point guards in Indiana history
No. 3: Yogi Ferrell (2012-2016)
Yogi Ferrell played the assist man during his freshman season while alongside the talented duo of Cody Zeller and Victor Oladipo, posting 132 assists that season, second most as an Indiana freshman.
He maintained his passing skills while showing he could carry a team in the scoring column as well, especially as a three-point threat.
A career 40 percent shooter from deep, his active streak of making at least one three-pointer in a game extended to 65 straight games throughout his college career, which was the longest active streak in the nation.
While averaging 14.5 points per game for his career, he also broke the all-time Indiana assist record during his time in Bloomington.
Ferrell is also part of an elite club at Indiana as one of five Hoosiers to have 1,000 career points, 400 career assists and 300 career rebounds. He was also the first player since Isiah Thomas (1981) to lead the team in points and assists in back-to-back seasons.