I maybe am not understanding but Race Thompson is the answer most will point to as a success. He went to Indiana a year early, sat out to work on his body and skills and has then become a good 4 year player.To those who think that using a scholarship to accelerate Betts' admission was a good idea for a program short on quality guards with immediate eligibility, I'd ask the following: Have you ever seen another college basketball coach do this? I haven't in over 40 years of following the sport. Sure, sit-out transfers (who demonstrated something at their previous schools) were recruited all the time in the past but I've never seen a potential high school senior recruited as a sit out. Even if he did break his commitment after a prep school season, as USAF noted, he didn't fill a position of short-term need anyway.
That said, I think it is foolish to do in today's day and age. The odds a kid gets better that year, then sticks around for 4 more years and is a big part of the team is about 1% or less. Kids are always looking for bigger and better, or aren't good enough. If they really think this year 0 2.0 thing is acceptable then why in games with basically 6 guys available are we not putting this kid out there to learn. I don't like Henley but I guess at least if we are going to be the worst team I'm school history and my options are to play samuels and TT or Henley and Betts I'd choose the later.