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The most touted recruit from this class also turned out to be the most impressive.

Julius Randle was the SEC newcomer of the year, averaging a double-double for the season. He showed a dominant streak where he was totally unguardable one-on-one. Randle was the indisputable star of this Wildcats team.

However, for as much as John Calipari praised his motor, Randle had huge stretches this season where he seemed disinterested and would disappear from the game. His defense is below par, and near the end of the year, he started missing a lot of easy baskets that he otherwise should have been making. And let's not even mention his jump shot.

But would another year playing against a below-average SEC do him well? Or does he need to transition to the NBA, where he can learn to play against athletes with his body type?

Should he go?

Yes. Randle still has plenty to work on, but it's doubtful that college basketball is going to offer up enough of a challenge to keep him interested.

Will he go?

Of course. Randle is not turning down a chance to be a top-six pick.