Wasn't he expected to be the savior of Wildcat basketball at one or more points?
He was at least given a lot of love on this board.
He's a scorer with a point guard only body. Usually does not pan out. Unless you are exceptional, with a coach that wants to make you the focal point, it does not work. Allen Iverson/Larry Brown is an example of making it work. In most cases it's just a kid wired to score, trying to keep his instincts in check and doing a 1/2 assed job running the offense.
On top of that, CM makes Kopp look like a clamp down defender. Mostly because he does not care to defend.
Put the scorer first instincts playing the point, together with not playing defense, and what you have is a chemistry problem for the team he lands on.
He might adapt, he might change. Probably not - won't change and will continue to display, on the surface, decent numbers, while being a mediocre addition to a team.