Edelin was a throwback even then. He was not the typical PG even of that time. His game was old school, such as his backdown, post-up game, his baby hooks and floaters in the lane. His handle and ball protection were lethal. He wasn’t lighting fast, but didn’t need to be. His game IQ was off the charts, and his 6-4 frame made him tough to defend. He could do it all. He didn’t bang threes, but he didn’t need to. He could create for himself and others at will. Stat sheet stuffer. He led his Oak Hill team to the mythical HS national title in 2001 before coming to SU. It’s a shame that he never had a full season in any of his years on the hill.