Obekpa is gone. That's not a question in my mind.
But I think the 2015 class is the big issue. If Lavin is in good shape with Briscoe Govan and Diallo then the arguments to keep him should carry some weight (even tho I disagree).
But that's a big assumption to make. And if we're not in position to land the aforementioned, then there truly is no reason to keep Lavin.
The problem as I see it, is that in sept of last year we may have had a good shot with those juniors, but as time goes on and the team fails, players leave, and Lavin looks more and more like he's full of hot air, our likelihood of signing them is decreasing by the day.
Also, let's not forget there have been issues regarding his recruits from almost day 1. He signed Nuri who left after a semester. Jordan was on the verge of doing the same. Obekpa is apparently uncoachable and refused to enter a game. And Harrison was suspended over and over for various misdemeanors before he was benched for the end of the 2013 season, and almost left the program last summer (Dave's words, not mine).
I know we would all prefer if these issues didn't happen, but the truth is that they did. And when you couple those issues with his poor in game coaching, the lack of 2014 recruits, and the lack of player development...well then what exactly is he doing right?
And SJUfan don't tell us there is good talent available. Yes, some guys fly under the radar. And it's possible to land a good player late in the game. But all the major conference schools have secured their recruiting classes by now.
Could we find a key player? Sure. But it's obvious that we are trying to play catch up.