I'm not sure how bold this one is, but I think Mayo will be the leading scorer on the team and a first- or second-team all-conference selection. With a more balanced emphasis between offense and defense, Mayo's offensive skillset should get him on the court for much of the game. He started to show his quiet leadership last year, even when playing time was sporadic. This year, he likely won't have to worry about riding the pine after bringing his team into OT. His past off-the-court mistakes won't keep him off the court in key games. I think a coaching change will improve Mayo's focus, particularly in his last year to prove that he has a pro skillset.