Respectfully I think quite the opposite. I think he's a good athlete who we took a flyer on hoping he could develop but physically was ready to compete. I'm hopeful he can turn into a poor man's Jayvaughn Pinkston.
I think he was underutilized which resulted in him being underdeveloped at season's end.
He was physically ready to compete in the sense that his body was developed and he was as strong as an ox, but everyone involved knew that he needed time to catch up to his basketball peers after being a two-sport athlete at a football powerhouse like Don Bosco.
The time commitment in a sport like football at a school like that is insane. They used to do two football camps plus 7 v 7s in the offseason and from August through the end of December it's not even physically possible to log any meaningful minutes in basketball.
I think by mid-season we will see what he has to offer, but it probably won't be until his junior year before he fully shows what he can do. I have no problem with him on scholarship for four years.