the rest of his career was garbage. His job was to be a 3-point threat. His senior year he took about 5 per game and made nearly half in less than 17 minutes of play. Not only did he score, but his roll included opening things up for others like Cummard, Plaisted and Keenan Young, among others. Even his sophomore year he got similar minutes and production.
Beo looks like he has more to offer than Rose did. He just finished his junior year and was looked at by good D-1 schools.