You do NOT have to play with a 5. You can play with two 4's that go inside
and out just like Michigan about 4 or so years ago with Wlson and Wagner (sp?). Matt will adjust to the talent whether it is bigs or guards as he has in the past. Trey and Furst would be great together. I do NOT know that Matt ever stopped recruiting Trey and Matt is on record as stating he would love to have either or both Trey and Ingram. Trey went to a STEM school and so I understand why engineering may be of interest to him. Purdue has recruited him for some time as he awas about to commit to Purdue last spring and then held off. We will all know in a week, but Trey will fit just fine at Purdue not only as a player, but with the quality people on the team and the academics offered. If he doesn't end up at Purdue...good luck to Trey even though I think he would be making a mistake. Course, I'm biased and I know that...
I do agree that he showed he can play on the perimeter in only one summer...more ball handling improvement will take place. As far as D, Purdue has always played "team" D as they have very few individual drills, but spend the time on shell work. That said, Purdue has had a few excel on the D end, but that was through study and effort mostly moreso than physical gifts although I'll give the physical edge to Nojel. Course away from the ball it is mostly study and effort...