No, your math is off by a bit. Counting Edwards, they had 11 scholarship players. Now they have 10. With two leaving and three coming in, they will have 11 next year. Would have had 12 with Edwards. That, as I said, is "plenty of unused ones".
Geno has never had a full allotment of scholarship players - ever. He certainly did not need Edwards' scholarship, and he won't be using it.
Just as a follow up:
next year:
Jefferson, Stewie
Chong, Tuck
Ek, Wililams, Nurse, Butler
Collier, Boykin, Samuelson
I think you said 11. that is correct. The following year:
Chong, Tuck
Ek, Williams, Nurse, Butler
Collier, Boykin, Samuelson
Dangerfield, Irwin, ???, ???
I think now in that class Geno will try for 4 kids. Currently that's a roster again of 11. I know he wants a post player. One of McCoy, Cox or Holmes, and then one guard - maybe Ionescu or Chou. But of all those names i'm not sure how good a shot we have at any of them not named McCoy. It was earlier reported that Cox/Holmes wanted to stay close to home, but that seems to have changed so maybe we have a good shot with them? have not heard anything new on Chou or Ionescu for a long time so maybe they are no longer interested in UCONN. I would think Geno would go after another guard in that class - maybe a good shooter and a 2/3 type of player but even if he still only lands 1 post player, it's more than enough IMHO...
The problem as I see it is identifying kids who will fall into 3 categories:
True stars who maybe won't start their freshman year but will likely be starters for at least 3 years at UCONN (KML, Jefferson, Stewie, Tuck, Nurse)
Really good players who will be likely not be starters but earn enough PT at UCONN to be happy (Chong, Williams, Ekmark, Stokes)
True role players who are hard workers and know that they may never get a ton of PT but want to be on the team anyway (players like Gardler, Tahirah Williams, and Irwin from 2016)
It seems that Sadie wanted to be in category 1 or 2 but currently was in category 3 and that was not enough. I think Banks, Johnson and Engeln all fell into that category too so maybe Geno and the staff need to do a better job of preparing kids for the possibility that they won't see PT even though they may consider themselves "really good" coming out of HS.
It's a super fine line. How do you tell a kid like Edwards, who had a composite ranking of 12 or so, that based on what you've seen, she has a very long way to go to earn any significant PT at UCONN? Obviously Geno has many more "hits" than "misses". I mean no disrespect to any of the quartet of Johnson, Engeln, Banks and now Edwards who have transferred, but none of them seemed to be on track to be starters during their UCONN careers and at best would likely be solid role players... At UCONN it's almost never the kids who are really really good that leave...