AJ Dybantsa made an early case of why he could be the Player of the Year in men’s college basketball

On a Jimmy V. Classic night that was supposed to be defined by the UConn vs. Florida game that tipped off second, BYU freshman star AJ Dybantsa delivered a performance that stands out as perhaps the greatest individual effort in the 30-year history of the event.

Playing inside Madison Square Garden for what is certain to be the first of many times, Dybantsa exploded in the second half to lead the 9th-ranked Cougars back from 22 points down to stun Clemson, in what was the second-largest comeback in the history of BYU basketball.

The final dagger at the buzzer may have been delivered by Robert Wright, but seemingly every other major

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