Here's his kenpom page:
| '25 (19 B1G Games) | '26 (16 B1G Games, with 4 to go) |
| %Min | 28.3 | 52.2 |
| ORtg | 94.9 | 112.1 |
| %Shots | 18.3 | 18.0 |
| eFG% | 41.9 | 53.5 |
| OReb% | 8.0 | 4.9 |
| DReb% | 11.4 | 14.6 |
| AstRate | 6.4 | 11.0 |
| TORate | 17.1 | 7.9 (10th in B1G) |
| Blk% | 3.7 | 4.2 (16th in B1G) |
| FC/40 | 5.2 | 3.0 |
| FT | 13/18 (72.2%) | 13/21 (61.9%) |
| 2FG | 14/34 (41.2%) | 36/63 (57.1%) |
| 3FG | 8/25 (28.6%) | 7/24 (29.2%) |
So - he's playing almost 2x as many minutes, and has increased his offensive efficiency (while shot quantity has remained steady). He's also improved his assist rate by almost double, and even greater improved protecting the ball. Finally, he's increased his blocking and stealing, while cutting down on the fouls. While the FTs have regressed, and the 3FG hasn't improved, he is killing 2FGs because he's finishing "at the rim" (Per Torvik that extracts that, he's 57/85, 67.1% in '26 vs 18/32, 55.6% in '25. His other non "at the rim" 2FG has been about level- 5/16, 31.3% in '26 vs 7/21, 33.3% in '25).
By the numbers and across a significant sample of B1G games, Gelo is better on both ends. Full stop. My opinion is that from frosh to soph, that's good progress. Others' may want more, that's on you.
However, Gelo has done this mainly by being a high energy/slasher - which is "role player." Perhaps if he was the type who could create his own at all 3 levels (a la Keaton Wagler), there might be more excitement about his growth. Given that the '26 edition of the Cats has desperately needed more guys who are better than "role players," I can certainly understand why enthusiasm may be more muted.
To your point, TAFH, if he can get that 3FG up to 35% - then he becomes a true 3 and D guy - and that's a welcome part of any future 'Cats team that has notions of getting back to relevant games in March. I lean optimistic in projecting he could develop that (a 72% FT in B1G '25 suggests the shooting form is there), and in Collins last postgame presser - as he was
speaking about Gelo's performance, he noted that "the corner 3 is a good shot for him." So, he sees him in practice working on that, and if he sees him hitting it there, then he's just gotta keep that conviction in taking that shot in games.
With regards to improving on 3FG shooting - bear in mind that Jordan Clayton, the guy this whole board wanted to punt into the sun, is at 18/44 from 3FG in B1G games this year - 40.9% and puts him at 10th in B1G (per kenpom, as he has enough attempts to qualify on his league leaders). Let's say Clayton goes 0/3 in the each final 4 games of the reg season, which would put him at 18/56 - that would still land him at 32.1%, which is way better than last year's 22.2% (4/18) in B1G