Could BYU's Fredette be next March darling?

SLIDESHOW: BYU and Kansas State pre-game news conference

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Jimmer Fredette has all the ingredients to be the next out-of-nowhere star in the NCAA tournament: the catchy nickname, the sweet shot, the late-game heroics.

He's even got the intriguing back story of toughening up his play with a handful of pickup games against inmates at a couple of upstate New York prisons.

After he scored a tournament-high 37 points in BYU's double-overtime thriller against Florida, all that stands between Fredette and a trip back to Salt Lake City for a close-to-home regional is Big 12 behemoth Kansas State and its own talented backcourt of Denis Clemente and Jacob Pullen.

First, though, Fredette spent Friday soaking in the star treatment brought on by his first-round performance. Just after he got done answering a series of questions from reporters on one side of the Ford Center and wrapped up a quick visit with CBS, he returned to the BYU locker room to find another two dozen reporters and television cameras in a huddle, eagerly awaiting his return.

"I've been in a small market for my whole life," Fredette said, "and obviously we're on a bigger stage now."

Fredette -- whose mother gave him the nickname to avoid confusion with her brother, who's also named James -- grew up in Glens Falls, N.Y., with his older brother, T.J., as his de-facto basketball coach. He trained Fredette on random drills such as dribbling down a dark hallway and made him sign a contract that he'd work to reach his dream of playing in the NBA.

Once Fredette turned 18, his brother talked him into going to the prisons to play.

"At first, I didn't believe him, of course," Fredette said. "I was like, 'What are you talking about?' I thought he was playing another joke on me like he always does. But he went a couple times without me and I realized that it was real."

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