Jaysker12 wrote:...it would really be something if the coaches decided JP was ready to contribute more than Zach and they ended up giving him more minutes.
This raises a question (for me anyway). Which would people prefer?
Scenario 1: JP redshirts, works with top shelf coaches on his weaknesses, hits the weights for a year, gets a year of practice against GG, ZH, etc., gets used to college, comes in more mentally and physically prepared to play on a 2016-2017 team that, on paper, seems even better than what we have this year and maintains 4 years of playing eligibility.
Scenario 2: No redshirt, loses that valuable year of eligibility, plays 8-10 minutes per game, shows flashes but creates headaches as an inexperienced, green player, but gains valuable real-game experience and some confidence going forward.
Of course, there are other scenarios where JP doesn't redshirt and becomes an All Big East caliber player, but those are more unlikely (IMO), so of the two above, which is the more responsible choice? For JP? For Creighton?