The Sharife Cooper era at Auburn is three games old, but the freshman point guard is already making people stop and look at his production.
In his second game as a Tiger last Wednesday, Cooper followed a magical debut with a double-double against Georgia, recording 28 points, 12 assists and five rebounds in the victory.
NBA scouts have taken notice of his performance, and CBS Sports has the Powder Springs, Georgia, native as the the No. 22 prospect in their latest NBA draft big board.
Cooper tries to lead the Tigers to their third straight victory Wednesday night as they travel to Fayetteville to take on Arkansas. The Razorbacks won the first meeting in Auburn, 97-85, but that was before the guard was ruled eligible.