I think there was some harm done here.
Because I think the staff brought a kid in for a visit and then found out from the AD and/or prez that they couldn't continue to recruit him.
When the school has to put out an announcement that they're not recruiting someone any longer, it's already too big of a story. Not to mention it shows a staff disconnected from the rest of the university.
4 of our players transferred, left, or considered transferring after the season.
With five open scholarships we brought in one out-of-shape (and possibly ineligible) local big man, and a juco with an assault record. Plus walkons.
The staff threw an offer to practically every transfer available this year, from skinny combo forwards to point guards to reserve centers, from fifth year seniors to sophomores, and from every corner of the country to queens products coming home. We landed none.
Now the staff entertains a kid wrapped up in rape allegations and who admittedly sold equipment online - and seemingly has the rug pulled out from under them by the school's higherups, who want no part of this recruit.
Then the staff apparently engages in a pissing fight w a fan close to the program, because they're worried for their jobs and he brought attention to the questionable recruit they were pursuing.
Does any of this sound like an off season going according to plan?
This isn't a regurgitation of the "I hate lavin" platform, these are new developments that have nothing to do with how we opened conference play, Hooper taking inbounds passes, or the RMU disaster.
We are all trying to put last season behind us, but let's be honest - this isn't the off season we were looking for. When is it fair to question this program's leadership? If we open with losses in the nit? If Briscoe and diallo pop for Arizona and kentucky?
The Lavin supporters said he's entitled to more time, and that things would move in the right direction, well as time passes I just see more questionable decisions.