If he doesnt belong there, then where do you propose to play him?
Bottom line, this was a huge miss by the staff.
This wasn't a miss. His career and development were interrupted by a serious injury. Big men
rarely make huge contributions as frosh, they typically take time to develop. I don't think that the MCD's designation or the 5 star grade means the same thing on a center as it does on a guard or forward. Centers usually have more work to do in order to be able to compete at the Division I level.
Fab Melo was a mess for a year before the light bulb went off in his sophmore year.
Geez you could argue it took Rak 3 seasons before it went off for him.
But once both those guys had the development time and the bulb went off, they were terrific players and contributors for us. You can't truly grade Coleman pre-injury because his development was interrupted so he has to be an incomplete. You can't judge him post-injury because he simply doesn't have the same physical tools that he had before the injury.
That isn't a miss, that is a debilitating injury.
And as for the poster that questioned why we didn't recruit over him; well we did! But it isn't as though you can go out and replace a guy the moment it begins to become obvious that it isn't working out.
DC came in the class of 2013. At the time we had a soph Rak and junior Keita. Lots of depth at the position. His sophomore year (13-14) we again had a junior Rak and senior Keita, again lots of depth.
'13-'14 is probably the first season where it began to become apparent that he might not be the answer. But, he was injured and that wasn't the more severe injury at the time. So was his development curve delayed by the injury or was he going to be a bust?
Could we have gotten someone in the class that came in for '14-'15? Maybe, but I'm still not sure it was apparent that he was going to be as limited as he turned out to be and that '14-'15 season we had a Senior Rak coming back and a frosh McCullough, so there weren't a lot of minutes to promise to a young stud at the 4/5 position. As it turns out there were more minutes than we would have anticipated because of McCullough's injury.
At this point, coming into this season ('15-'16) JB is fully aware that he needs to make arrangements at center and he makes a concerted effort to do just that. We had Diagne locked up and may very well have had Bryant if not for the sanctions. Those are two guys who were recruited to play in front of DCII.