None of the players who left that you cite would have had anywhere near an impact as Pardon:, imo. Think Benson or Ash, etc.staying would have influnced grad transfers? Believe you're truly underestimating the talent level of DP here....
No, I don't think that Benson or Ash would have induced grad transfers. I'm saying that you haven't convinced me that if DP had one more season left, we would have all kinds of magical results, including an influx of top grad transfers. You're really stretching. DP was an Honorable Mention All-B1G-level player twice. Sure, I'd love to have him for one more season...but we don't. He already appeared in 112 games and played a full college career.
Meanwhile:
* We made the Tournament.
* We got a new area.
* Collins has a long-term contract.
* Collins has an increased recruiting budget.
With all of these advancements, we still simply do not have a competitive roster of players for the 2019-20 season. And, once again, we will not make full use of our allotted scholarships. And your excuse is somehow Alex Olah's 2015 foot injury? Come on.
Collins could learn quite a bit from Fitz about player development, competitive depth and more. The fact that DP's best career game was his second game in an NU uniform (back in December 2015)--and the fact that you discount the potential impact of other experienced players who came in as fairly highly touted recruits--speaks volumes about CC's player development and program development going into his 7th season.
You can't praise CC's awesome recruiting, disregard early departures as unimportant (especially when it's those same players used as evidence of awesome recruiting) and wind up with a 14th place B1G team that is looking ahead to an even worse season. It just doesn't add up.