is it just me being wrong, or did Zamora play, or was forced to play at a little more tempo/speed of game/better league? if true, it would be a bonus and he'd maybe have a leg up on competition?
need a full senior highlight film for Pennington. i think he and Harrison are a little smoother/feel passers but it's really hard to tell for certain.
keeping in mind these are their 'best of' vids: all three, to the best of my knowledge, seem to have sound fundamentals. all three use touch, varying arch/trajectory, but again Pennington and Harrison maybe a little more?? However, most of Zamora's highlights were of very long to medium passes, so that makes it harder to tell concerning touch/accuracy.
even considering the speed, size and power differences between the HS game and College, these guys are at least a little, maybe significantly better than anyone we have now (although i'd have to look back at Well's HS film).
i too am OK with starting a true freshman, if necessary. got to start somewhere new or somewhere different as a team even if it means another learning year.
i don't know how or what Huff thinks of his future. he's obviously still perceived as a commodity or his agent is marketing him heavily, but if he wants to remain a commodity and not fade away, lose attention, then he'll need to win more as soon as possible. so, how do you do that? first guess is you might want to follow the WKU coach playbook and get a transfer. then again, maybe he's not like that at all, and will settle in for at least 2 or 3 years.