Will he be a recruiter and out on the road?
I really doubt it. At least early in any coming college career. My friends on the west coast say his reputation is he is THE high school coach who gets the "most with the least". He's had a few outstanding talents over the years (currently including Pitts), but he has established his remarkable record by simply outcoaching other teams, not just by throwing waves of talent at them. His players are disciplined, in shape, intelligent on the court. His practices are organized and effective - and that has allowed less talented teams to out-execute opposing teams on the floor. He is also known for his ability in terms of in-game adjustments - a result of the discipline of his teams borne of those practices, that allow the team to implement those adjustments. This may seem like a weird stat, but I think it speaks volume as to the coach's impact. But there are schools that have produced more college (all leverl) All-Conference players than has De La Salle over the the period of Allocco's tenure - an indicator of that higher physical talent level at other schools. But De La Salle has produced more than TWICE as many college team Captains, as any other California school - Allocco produces smart, disciplined, intelligent LEADERS - in other words, extremely well coached kids - Winners.
Most everyone I've talked to seem to think he will be an OUTSTANDING college assistant. Because of his lack of recruiting experience, they're not as sure of his potential as a collegeiate head coach - but that's a "to be deteermined a a later date" kind of thing.
I should also point out, most of those I've communicated with did not think he would even consider leaving high school head coaching at this time. They all seem very surprised that this story has the kind of legs it does.