Never said he would be better at Rutgers, only that he would be better in three years. Actually, with a real coach it might only take two years. In his first year at Coastal Jones averaged 11.6 ppg. Powers could have averaged double figures in the Sun Belt last year. Powers averaged 6.1 ppg vs a Big 10 schedule last year in less than 16 mpg., as compared to Jones' 14.6 ppg. in the Sun Belt two years ago in more than 31 mpg. So Jones scored double the amount of points than Powers in double the amount of minutes, and vs. lesser competition, and being younger Powers might even improve more next year. All of this makes for a pretty good argument that Powers could have scored 15 ppg. last year for Coastal Carolina.