If he's truly a 1 and done guy, I don't see it. He's going to go through an entire football season likely riding the bench as a true freshman, then leave for the NBA? What would be the point?
Just some ideas...
-- If he really likes football (and not necessarily at the expense of basketball, just that he really likes them both), then practice itself should be fun enough, even without games.
-- He might enjoy being outside during the nice weather, developing friendships and camaraderie that come with a sport that is so team-oriented as football should be.
-- It is good cross-training for basketball -- a coaching staff to keep him accountable about his conditioning in the basketball offseason, and perhaps in a way that is more fun than simply going to the gym, running, swimming, or working on cardio otherwise.
-- He gets to hang out with the stars of the football team, dress for games and watch them from the sideline on Saturdays (even if he never plays a snap), and has some chance to travel for road games, see some neat opposing stadium and fan bases, and will have a good chance to travel with the team for a bowl game. I would imagine all of that is a cool experience.
There are many potential benefits for an 18 or 19 year old young man to participate in the football team, even if he never actually plays a meaningful play.
