you're right...I know you disagree but I believe Griffin was a secondary offer just in case UConn got shut out and it was the right thing to do....if they had made one or two more we wouldn't be talking about grad transfers and jucos for next season...
I do disagree and I want to make sure you know how much. In addition to the players you have already mentioned UCONN “evaluated” at minimum these class of 2019 players:
Zia Cooke-HS workout with Shea in attendance
Rikea Jackson-had a UCONN offer per her mother
Ashten Prechtel-USA Basketball summer of 2017
Diamond Miller- USA Basketball summer of 2017
Anaya Peoples-visited UCONN First Night 2017
Charisma Osborne-Visited by UCONN on west coast trip Nov, 2018
River Baldwin-visited UCONN First Night 2017
Angel Jackson-Geno sat courtside at AAU tournament summer of 2017 also USA basketball trials U17 summer of 2017.
Sammie Pusuis- when she was at or near the top of 2019 class -spring of 2016.
Leilani Correa-Shea went to a workouts at her HS
By evaluated I mean someone on the UCONN staff went to see them play in HS or AAU. I have no idea what offers were extend & neither do you. Those players did not end up at UCONN. I don’t like this outcome any more than you do. However, I respect the work and trust the judgement of the UCONN staff infinitely more. If the UCONN staff decided that offers should not have been extended, those decisions were only arrived at by putting in some work.
More importantly your contention that there are capable kids out there just ready to jump on a UCONN offer is unsupported. For starters these kids know much more than you and I do about who is leaning which way and who has been offered by which schools. Second, recruiting is a two way street and much less restrictive from the recruits POV. If these kids deem themselves worthy and desire to play at UCONN nothing is preventing them from picking up the phone and calling the UCONN staff. The UCONN post and bench situation has also been well know for a while with the only exception being the early departure of Azura for the WNBA-which is something I'm sure caught the staff off guard.