Regardless, he was a two-year player. We simply haven't had many 4-year point guards dating back to the start of the Billy Tubbs era. The players I can think of were Bo Overton, Terry Evans and Dion Barnes (who was primarily a backup). Hollis Price started out as a PG, but eventually became an "okay" two-guard

. Others signed out of high school never made it past one or two years - Mark Wade (think UNLV Final Four), Drew Lavendar and Tommy Mason-Griffin. All the rest were JUCO players.
Let's hope Jordan stays 4 years and develops into a great PG!