Hoskins is a very good inside player. The limitation to Hoskins is that he is too short to do what he does well. He can get away with it and be successful most of the time. However, against ku he faced several taller, more athletic, quicker players inside. If he beat his man, there was another of similar talent. I hated that matchup last year from before the 1st time we played them and it played out every time. It is kind of like when players move up from high school to college, or college to the pros, the recruiters have to analyze whether the player has sufficient athletic ability to be able to do at the next level what they did at the previous level. Hoskins is going to be very successful against most college teams but ku's team last year was perfect for giving him fits (add in the favorable "perception" calls they get, or don't get in this case, and he didn't have a chance). This year, matchups will be different. Teams won't be able to focus on him exclusively which will force backside defenders to stay home and he'll only have to beat one guy...also, hopefully, he improves his ball handling, quickness and outside shot...OK, his outside shot anyway.