Nice stories about all five incoming recruits. But he is right, a five player class is going to be tough. Tough to dedicate enough time to each player, tough to find playing time for each player, and tough just keeping the class together. I don't know that we've ever had a five player class stay together. The last one saw just Bria and Stef make it to senior day.
FWIW the TASSK class probably would have stayed together if not for the injuries that ended the career of Kiersten Walters.
Frankly I'm not concerned about everyone staying. I HOPE they do so please don't take my comments as "I don't care". But historically, we've NEVER had a kid transfer who was a starter or a key reserve. Excluding personal reasons for transfers (Kennitra Johnson, Delle Donne, Walker), pretty much every kid who left was never going to be a starter and unlikely to be a key reserve off the bench. Michala Johnson, Banks, Ekmark, Edwards, Boykin, Espinosa, and Gordon all left for greener pastures a-la more playing time (with the possible exception of Edwards who had other issues).
My point is, the best players with the best attitudes will play. They will either become starters (Makurat this year), or key reserves off the bench (Griffin this year).
Some non-starters have relished their roles as non-key reserves. Tahirah Williams, Cassie Kerns, Heather Buck, Meghan Gardler, Jacquie Fernandez, Lorin Dixon, Kyla Irwin, Molly Bent all had great experiences at UCONN, and were fine with reduced roles based on their lack of elite hoops talent.
In our history, generally kids who are lower rated do just fine because they accept the fact that they will never be key reserves getting 15-20 MPG even against top competition. So looking at the 5 coming in, we all can see how highly rated they are. McLean is raw. Gabriel is VERY raw. Muhl seems really good but her shooting is suspect. I think the only 2 sure things in the class are Bueckers and Edwards.
It remains to be seen how they ALL develop. For the record, I would not be surprised to see a class of 4 or even 5 for 2021. I imagine Fudd will not verbal until very late, perhaps not till November. I do not expect Geno will stop recruiting other kids with the expectation she's coming. Not sure if I'm in the minority, but i do not care about recruiting "over" someone.
Go hard after Miles, Rivers, Iriafen, Moore, and anyone else in the class he feels would be a good fit and who likes UCONN. PT will get worked out in the future. So IMHO Geno needs to go after every top kid he feels is a good fit.
If we have too many and they aren't happy down the road, deal with it. But there are no guarantees. Injuries happen. Transfers happen. Right now we are an injury away from basically having no bench in big games. Back when we landed EDD, there was no backup plan. No other kids in play. We lost her and it created a huge hole. Could Geno have gotten other kids knowing she had verbaled? I have no idea, but her decision left us with a hole that could not be filled.
When Collier changed her mind, thank God we were already in with Olivia. Even with her, we lost out on a lot of other post players. I don't want UCONN to make that mistake again.
I expect Geno has learned from experiences like that and hope he does not pass over kids because he's waiting on Fudd.