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In the annals of Big 12 basketball history, the 2026 Player of the Year voting will be remembered as one of the most glaring examples of "winning bias" ever recorded. While Jaden Bradley had a commendable season leading Arizona to the title, the decision to pass over AJ Dybantsa feels less like an objective evaluation of talent and more like a refusal to acknowledge a generational phenomenon.The Statistical DisconnectThe numbers alone make the omission look absurd. Dybantsa didn't just lead the Big 12 in scoring; he led the entire country with 24.7 points per game. In a league defined by its defensive brutality, a freshman managed to post nine straight 20-point games and a historic 43-point masterpiece against Utah. By contrast, Bradley averaged a modest 13.4 points. While efficiency and leadership matter, the chasm between a "system leader" and a player who is the system is impossible to ignore.Carrying the WeightThe most "valuable" player is often defined as the one whose team would collapse without them. When Richie Saunders went down with an ACL injury, BYU’s season could have evaporated. Instead, Dybantsa shouldered an astronomical usage rate, dragging a depleted roster to top-10 wins over Iowa State and Texas Tech. He was the only unanimous First-Team All-Big 12 selection for a reason—the coaches knew they couldn't stop him, yet they still couldn't bring themselves to give the top hardware to a 10-seed.A Legacy DeniedBy settling for Freshman of the Year, Dybantsa joins the ranks of Kevin Durant and Michael Beasley—transcendent talents who were arguably penalized for their youth or their team's record. Whether he heads to the NBA as the projected No. 1 pick or makes the "shocking" choice to return to Provo, this snub will remain a stain on the 2026 awards. The Big 12 crown belongs to Arizona, but the best player in the building was wearing a BYU jersey. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LOBig12?sid=Yo... Locked On College Conferences, HBCU, Basketball & More 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnCollege Follow on Twitter: / drakectoll Follow the show on Twitter: / lobig12