It's not all about who we signed and didn't sign; Moe gave Lavin credibility in New York, and he was another guy out there (even if he couldn't actually recruit) who was telling people that the St Johns turn around was for real, and that we would compete on a national stage again.
The program needed messengers like that. And as much as we credit Lavin with brining the program instant credibility and exposure (and he did do that) to a lesser extent he was able to do it by surrounding himself with Rico, Moe, Tony, and Dunlap.