During his time as an Ole Miss player, no one was more exciting to watch than Marshall Henderson. With both his shooting skills and his oversize personality, he was must-watch TV.

Now, he’s coming back to Oxford to serve in a role on coach Kermit Davis’s staff, according to a release sent out by Ole Miss on Tuesday night.

Per the release, Henderson will serve as graduate manager while he pursues a Master’s degree. Henderson and Davis both issued statements in the release:

“We love having our former players back to Ole Miss to pursue their master’s degree and further their coaching careers. We are excited to have Marshall back with Ole Miss Basketball and join our program as a graduate manager,” Davis said. “In talks with Marshall, you can tell his great passion for basketball and working with young people.”

“Of course, I am thrilled to be back in Oxford. The people here have been more than wonderful to me for a long time,” Henderson said. “Anything I can do to help the basketball team continue their success, I will do to the fullest of my ability. I am very excited about getting a master’s degree. When I was an undergrad academically, I wasn’t as focused as I needed to be, and this position gives me a path to make peace with myself on that front.”

Last season, Henderson was an assistant coach at Thomas University, an NAIA squad located in Thomasville, Georgia.

During his 2 seasons at Ole Miss (2012-13 and 2013-14), Henderson appeared in 66 games, starting 54 of them. He averaged 19.6 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.4 steals per contest.