Omar was becoming much more than a long range jump shooter as his freshman year evolved, I even remember at the time Dom writing an article in which Omar said the coaches wanted him to show the ball more and get the defender off balance instead of just launching a jumper, and he started to become much more effective off the bounce and getting to the free throw line. Omar injured his wrist in the Villanova game that year because a Nova defender parked themselves under the basket trying to draw a bs charge when Omar was attacking. If his health and body are back in order, it wouldn't surprise me at all if he starts at that wing spot over DHam. DHam may ultimately turn out to be better, ala Rudy initially coming off the bench during his freshman season behind Denham/Rashad before he eventually took that spot over, but I don't expect a healthy Omar to just roll over and no longer be a contributor. Alot of guys on here forget how much better Omar was getting as his freshman season went along before the wrist ultimately did him in, he was getting after it on the boards in addition to scoring, and appartently that version didn't have healthy hips either.