This guy held up a convenience store his senior year in high school after committing to Penn State. He is their version of Sam Mack. I’m not really a fan of this pickup by Campbell. He’s built his program on character and I’m sure he has set a pretty high standard for Isheem to meet, but it feels too risky for the culture he is building.
This will be an interesting test then. We have a lot in common with other programs who have found success by working with mid-tier recruits who are hungry and coachable. We coach the hell out of them and the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Then as those programs build success, they attract better talent, but sometimes that also means more character issues and things that can mess with the chemistry and culture of a program. Then they underachieve relative to their newer, better talent level.
Given how much Campbell talks about culture I will assume they have approached this carefully. I don't know anything about this kid, but I would guess he's an otherwise good kid who made a big mistake and sincerely wants to right himself.