Villanova Wildcats coach Jay Wright isn't only one of the best dressed people in college basketball, he's also good at his job. It is why it isn't shocking as someone as talented as Omari Spellman would want to be with the program.

According to Jay Wright, in an interview with Jon Rothstein, Omari Spellman already has a unique spot in the Wright era of Nova hoops.

“He’s unlike any other freshman big man we’ve ever had here,” Wright said of the 6-foot-9 Spellman, who’s dropped 40 pounds since arriving on Villanova’s campus. “His basketball IQ is really impressive. He was really well coached at all levels before he got here. He doesn’t have the defensive prowess right now of someone like Daniel Ochefu, but offensively, he should be one of the best big men in the country.”

“Unlike anything we've ever had here,” is some might praise for a program that has won a title.

What apparently makes Spellman so unique is he can play like a guard, but with big men tendencies.

“He can play like Kris Jenkins or like Daniel Ochefu,” Wright said of Spellman. “It’s a little different because we never had someone as a freshman that we could feature like this in terms of being a dominant interior scorer.”

This sure as heck sounds like a one-and-done talent. Oh, don't worry, Jay Wright is nearly rooting for it.

“He’s that type of guy,” Wright said. “We hope he plays like a one-and-done guy. We know he has those capabilities. Omari knows that the best way to the NBA is by becoming a complete player and a winner. That’s what we’re hoping he becomes this season at Villanova.”

I guess the Wildcats aren't going anywhere.