Lets be honest: Getting Moe and D'Angelo is the best thing that's happened to this program past 10 years.
Everyone got spoiled in a year. Team signs best class since early 90's and a few dropped off. You're still left with Moe, D'Angelo, Pointer, Garrett, Gift and Green (both way better than I thought they'd be)
How many guys did Norm get to sign early? Malik Boothe? Omari Lawrence?
You complain about Rico decommiting when 4 years ago Mookie Jones wouldn't even sniff St. John's. So lets calm down and realize that the program has made strides but Rome isn't built in a day or in this case 1 year.
My complaint isn't that we're
not signing Rico, it's that he along with half the players Lavin has recruited, has decommited, or transferred.
There's a difference.
I'm not blaming Lavin and staff for not recruiting great talent; we all know SJU hasn't been a favorite destination for recruits over the past decade.
And if he couldn't convince a top recruit to choose us, there'd be no shame in that. What I'm starting to criticize Lavin and staff for is the ridiculous volatility. If a player didn't want to come here - that would be one thing, but we're having players verbal, sign letters of intent, and in some cases join the team in uniform before deciding to leave the program... all at an alarming rate.
That's a lot of volatility since last June.
Is it simply the case that Lavin asks for a verbal very early in the recruiting process? Or gets commitments and says he'll worry about academics later, even if it means an eventual publicized decomitment?