Obviously he's not Jeff Adrien, you seem to be missing the point entirely and going by your comments I'm wondering how much college ball you watch at all. The majority of teams play guys who would normally play the SF spot in the NBA at the PF/4 spot in college, and you can say the same about NBA sized SGs playing SF, NBA sized PFs playing C, and NBA sized PGs playing SG(or just Guard). The college game has been like this for years with positions scaling down in size. Seems like you need to do the waking up.
Hell, even the NBA is trending in this direction, with Carmelo and LeBron getting a majority of their playing time at the "4".
JC was basically the only coach in the college game who stuck with a "traditional, NBA-sized" lineup. Take my favorite NBA team of all time, the 1994 Knicks. Their lineups used traditional positions, at 7'0 (Ewing), 6'10 (Smith), 6'9 (Oakley/Mason), 6'5 (Starks), 6'4 (Harper).
Size-wise, our 2005-2012 teams matched up favorably to that, with a traditional C+PF combo (Boone+Villanueva/Armstrong, Thabeet+Adrien -- undersized but still a traditional PF in mentality, Edwards/Chuck/Drummond+AO), an over-sized SF (Gay, Sticks, Roscoe), and a traditional PG+SG combo (MW+Brown/Anderson, AJP/Kemba+Dyson, Kemba/Bazz+Lamb).
But that sort of lineup is excessive and only works if enough of those players can handle the ball and shoot which, especially in the later years, many of them couldn't.
KO, whether by circumstances or choice, is going with a much more skilled lineup, with potentially 4 guys who can handle the ball and shoot, rather than as few as 2 as JC sometimes had.