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Zach Edey is Final Four bound and he has receipts for those who doubted him, including Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes.
After No. 1 Purdue downed Barnes’ No. 2-seeded Volunteers to advance to its first Final Four since 1980, Edey called out the head coach, among others.
“There were so many coaches that looked over me, like you could name a program I can name a coach that looked over me,” Edey told reporters. “At Tennessee, Rick Barnes is a great coach, but he was at a bunch of our practices, looked over me.”
Edey didn’t draw much attention in high school – even at 7-foot-2 – while playing for the heralded IMG Academy. His focus on other sports and slim basketball experience kept schools away.
Brian Nash, IMG’s director of basketball, told On3.com that Edey was an “afterthought” when college scouts and coaches visited.
“He wasn’t the main reason they were coming here,” Nash said. “If they came to practice and they saw him, they would say, ‘Tell me about this kid.’ They weren’t knocking the door down.”
Edey is having the last laugh and the ride isn’t over yet.
On Sunday, he continued to be an unstoppable tournament force against Tennessee, scoring a game-high 40 points (13-of-21) to go along with 16 rebounds. Now, he and the Boilermakers are only one step away from playing for the national championship.
To his credit, Edey is relishing his redemption tour.
“It’s kind of been the story of my life. People have doubted me,” Edey said. People have looked past me and – can’t do that anymore.”
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