I guess he didn't make plays, but did he get a chance to make plays. He was 0-for-0 in the play-making department.
Most likely Molloy -- aside from his brother being there -- was one of many Montana kids impressed by the UM football program and accepted a partial offer.
It's a dangerous combination. UM is given pats on the back for getting Montana kids like S. Molloy to come in and the Montana kids are flattered with the offers. A few of them find spots, mostly role players, while the rest either enjoy the ride (chicks, parties, status, education (?)) or wonder what could've been.
For every S. Molloy there's a TJ Oelkers, but is UM coming out ahead in the long run?