Braylon Rayson will enter his final season in Mt. Pleasant as one of the more entertaining watches in the Mid-American Conference and the reputation is well-deserved.
Rayson first burst onto the MAC scene when he scored all 12 of CMU’s points in the third overtime of a game against Ball State in 2013 to win the game. Rayson, then a rotation guard, secured a starting spot soon after and helped lead the Chippewas to the precipice of the MAC Tournament before losing to Buffalo in 2014.
In CMU’s exhibition game against Slippery Rock, Rayson played at the point, although he also has two-guard experience in situational gameplay.