He was 3-4 from the field and 2-2 from 3-pt range. He's shooting 46% from 3-point range on the season. More than just a good free throw shooter.
Would he be a better player or a worse player if he played for Nebraska, for example? Would he have better or worse stats? 
I say worse...much worse. He benefited mightily from the help around him. In contrast, I think Taylor would be a better player on another team where he was allowed/asked to do more.
Tyrel Reed would average double figures for a team like K-State.
I disagree about K-State. He'd split minutes with McGruder, and certainly wouldn't see the floor any more than he did when Morningstar was out.
He's nice little role player, worth a scholarship spot.
You think he's better or worse than Spradling? Very comparable stats in school, though Spradling is playing against twice the competition than Burlington, KS....and both played against similar local KC AAU talent. Should be an interesting comparison going forward.