BYU basketball: Dave Rose’s all-time starting five (and bench)

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BYU basketball has had plenty of talent throughout the years. But since 2005, when Dave Rose took over, who would make the starting lineup in Provo?

BYU basketball head coach Dave Rose is 305-111 during his tenure in Provo. He’s been at the helm of some of the most talented teams in Cougar history.

Some teams and players stand out more than others, and some were bonafide superstars. And that begs the question:

Which Cougars would make up the Dave Rose all-time team?

With 12 years as the head coach, and 20 or more wins in all of them, there are certainly a number of options.

So let’s find out.

Point Guard: Kyle Collinsworth

BYU basketball career: 2010-11, 2013-16

Best season statistics: 15.3 PPG, 7.4 AST, 8.2 RPG (2015-16)

Collinsworth is BYU basketball’s all-time leading rebounder and assist guy. Oh, and he’s the NCAA career triple-double record holder. He was one of the most unique players in college basketball history, and one the best to call the Marriott Center home. He was the West Coast Conference Player of the Year as a senior as was an Honorable Mention All-American.

Collinsworth missed the NCAA Tournament with injuries as a sophomore and junior, and the Cougars missed the dance during his senior season. He was a career 47.7 percent shooter.