We know that Enoch is a much better rebounder than Phil Nolan. What Enoch has not yet shown is the ability to stay out of foul trouble and in the game, so that he can grab some boards. Nolan, although a good man to man defender, was one of the worst rebounding big men UConn has ever had. And he certainly wasn't a good offensive player whereas Enoch, apart from having a stud body, shows legit offensive skills and moves. Of course I thought the same from Souleymane Wane and he was never better than a very good backup center to Voskuhl, though he and Voskuhl could throw some hellacious sudden double teams on unsuspecting opponents.