Any coach is not going to coach 13 different personalities the same way, so it would not make sense to "coddle" someone that is over 23 years old vs someone that is 20 or 21....or 18 to 19....
In regards to JY specifically, look we all have fan favorites and those who inflate someone's importance at the expense of another players.....but here is the reality of the situation.....You are not going to win or play consistent basketball, when Jacob Young is your "best" player.....he was far too inconsistent on offense, was not a PG and not a player who looked for others enough when he had the ball. He played to his strengths and Pike (to me) allowed Young as much rope as anyone who turned the ball over as carelessly and consistently as JY did.
Our board reads EXACTLY like the Texas message boards looked like when it was announced he was transferring. Most were really not heartbroken and felt he played outside of the team concepts and looked for his own offense.....with as many similarly talented players at Texas, that made him expendable.....when RU was in the midst of a full rebuild and absent the type of athlete Jacob provided, his game appears better than what is actually was......
I know it's not exactly the same situation of where the rosters were at the same time, but Corey Sanders took a LOT of unnecessary heat for not being able to carry an entire team on his back during Pikes 1st 2 seasons....but Sanders is and was miles, miles more effective as a complete 2 way guard than Jacob Young was.....it's just unfortunate that if you had a chance to flip flop eras, Sanders would have been a much better fit and is a more complete guard than Jacob Young was. But that's just me watching someone who is getting credited as the best player or leader and ignoring how his play and leadership isn't what RU could have used in key spots.
Young has world class athletic ability but I don't think he processed basketball as a lead guard, to play consistently enough and under control.....if he did more of that, RU would have gladly rode Jacob as option #1 or 2....He was just too erratic to be deemed a player you can count on but he was the right player and brought the effort and swagger needed to help lift RU from "also rans" to NCAA caliber.....no player is perfect but there's no way you can even approach Young being unfairly coached, with as often as he turned the ball over. We got as much mileage out of Jacob and I believe it is 100% best he takes his talents elsewhere....we have to develop new players and I'm looking forward, not backwards.