Sanogo averaged 13.5 points and 10.5 rebounds in 14 games at the Patrick School and then reclassified in order to begin his college career in the fall of 2020. “”He’s going to bring toughness,” Zenon said. “They’re going to get a kid with a high motor. He’s a great rebounder but he brings a blue-collar work ethic. He’s one of the hardest-working kids that I know and he’s insatiable to learn more so having Coach Hurley being able to work with him, they’re going to get a really, really good player.”
Sanogo joins a crowded frontcourt that includes seniors Josh Carlton, Tyler Polley and Isaiah Whaley, redshirt freshman Richie Springs and Akok, who is working his way back from a torn Achilles. “Akok looks great,” Hurley said Wednesday. “He’s shooting, he’s moving well, he looks great. He’s an elite athlete. He’s going to recover well from this.” While Akok is listed at 6-9 and 193 pounds, Sanogo is listed at 240 and should be able to impose his will in the frontcourt, even as a freshman. He got the better of Rutgers signee Cliff Omoruyi of Roselle Catholic several times this past season. “He’s 6-9, 250, so as a freshman in college if you’re that big already, physically at least you’re going to be able to do the things that show up on the box score,” Zenon said. “But he’s crafty enough and strong enough to finish in the paint. I think he’ll learn from coach Hurley how to properly play the game. “His frame is so big as it is, that those opportunities to do pick-and -roll will be available because he’s going to be able to set screens and he has great footwork so I think he’s going to be pretty good.” **For more on UConn: Dan Hurley finds it ‘hard to comprehend’ college hoops will start in January. Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter And Like ZAGS on FacebookHere's an interview I did with new @UConnMBB F Adama Sanogo of @tps_hsbb for @freshfocusports in which he said he models his game after Joel Embiid. pic.twitter.com/jcf9DZ0GM6
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