Being alarmed about player commitments has been around for a few years now. It was the one thing that I defended KP on in his first season.
I had virtually zero confidence that first season KP would sign enough good players because of negative recruiting. Recruits were told Louisville's going to get hit hard by the NCAA, and transfers saw how Lee and Lewis transferred in only to see the NCAA tournament taken away from them.
KP started off decent keeping Mack recruits but eventually he couldn't get any guards other than Ellis to sign on with Louisville. He eventually had to accept walk ons and division 2 types like Basili.
And we saw that debacle of just 4 wins. The worst power conference team.
So even though it was announced there will be no more sanctions, that disaster 4 and 28 season had as much of a negative effect on KP's 2nd season. He again failed to get the better players and three of his freshman, two never saw the court.
So now we're here with a new coach but with the same stigma of being the worse power conference team. Until Louisville basketball looks again like a functioning program and wins more than it loses, some transfers and recruits we're going to miss on. It just happens to be with big men right now.
I think if we just could have held on to BHH, he would have made the difference in having a possible tournament team in 2024. But hopefully, one or two of these front court players will commit.