Look at his apparent level of fitness (for that level), his weaving run, and his production at PSU and you realize what the future probably does not hold.
At first glance, one sees a kid that came to Ohio State to compete against the best, lost his first year to COVID-19 lockdowns, had injuries, fell behind on skills development, and couldn't find the magic.
A deeper look sees a young man with incredible maturity and class, who never once said anything negative about Ohio State or Penn State. Who never blamed anyone else. Woody Hayes always said that you get a good thing from every bad thing. His setbacks and his response to him have prepared him to be especially effective in his Ohio State degree field, human development and family science.
So, I guess what I see is a great kid who has suffered incredible obstacles, yet appears to be set up with the potential to make an incredible contribution to the world.