This team is at a real crossroads. This program is at a real crossroads. Unlike any year in the Self era imo.
The off-season might be as entertaining as the season was. So many unresolved decisions and potential NCAA roadblocks.
Starting from the Top:
Will the NCAA's investigation result in sanctions against the program?
Loss of Victories, Forfeit Final 4 banner, Coaching Change(s), Post-Season Ban, Reduction in Scholarships. Nothing can be completely wiped off the table. We have no idea what will happen and when it will happen.
Will KU sign its deal with Adidas?
Some seem to think the deal has already been signed in principle and the announcement has been delayed to avoid some negative media reaction that could occur. This is where the ultimate problem lies with the Current College Basketball culture. The lucrative deal on the table for KU to stay with Adidas despite what's happened from the FBI trial leaves the University in a pickle.
Will Bill Self return?
His most recent comments said yes, emphatically. One to monitor regardless.
Will Kurtis Townsend's phone call from the FBI trial land him on the hot seat? One to monitor as well.
The optics look really bad.
Will Silvio De Sousa win his appeal for next year?
Jeff Long's most recent comments said the appeal is still on-going. Can KU play and keep a player that is ultimately a big reason for the bigger issues surrounding the program (NCAA investigation). Can KU do the right thing- fighting for his eligibility while doing the wrong thing- accepting him back into the program upon favorable appeal ruling. It's another pickle.
The optics won't look good regardless.
Will all draft eligible players declare for the draft and leave KU?
Dedric Lawson is 100% leaving the program for a professional career. He put up historic numbers at KU and likely is graduating this spring.
Three others, Quentin Grimes, Udoka Azubuike & Silvio De Sousa could declare and leave as well.
Grimes has a chance to earn a combine invite. He could benefit from another year at KU to improve his game. He may also pursue a professional career after coming to KU as a highly decorated player that was projected Top 10 in the draft pre-season. Likely will declare and the test the waters at minimum. A combine invite and subsequent performance could sway his decision here. 50/50
Azubuike is still recovering from his season ending wrist injury. The timeline for his injury falls around the time the NBA draft will be happening. Udoka is one year away from graduation. There's incentives to return but also reasons to pursue a professional career when he's fully healed.
Silvio De Sousa is currently waiting for his appeal on his 2019-2020 eligibility. The answer will lie in the result. He could still leave even if he does gain his eligibility back. I think he'll be back if he wins his appeal. Significant chance he'd start at the PF spot.
A chance at more transfers?
Charlie Moore has officially left the program for various reasons on/off the court.
KJ Lawson could potentially graduate this spring/summer and pursue another opportunity after a very sporadic 1st season. With his brother leaving that could also have an impact. 50/50 I think.
Where's that leave KU next year?
KU could have as low as 5 scholarship players return, 7 counting the two signed 2019 recruits from November.
Charlie Moore's transfer opens 1 scholarship. KU had 12 eligible scholarship players this year which leaves 1 additional spot open.
The 4 draft eligible/transfer candidate's could open 4 additional spots. KU could have 6 spots to fill this off-season.
What's left.
A trio of to be Sophomore's who started Dotson (PG), Agbaji (SF) & McCormack ('C) will return.
Two additional role/starters in Lightfoot (PF/C) and Garrett (SG/SF) return as well.
Incoming guards Isaac McBride (PG/SG) & Christian Braun (SF) are both needs in the current game as they bring shooting, competitiveness and versatility to the program.
KU has extended 5 scholarship offers to High School Sr's undecided at this moment.
Top 10 players Matthew Hurt (PF), Precious Achiuwa (PF).
Top 100 players Cassius Stanley (SG/SF), Tristan Enaruna (SF/PF) & Harlond Beverly (SG).
Hurt, Achiuwa, Stanley have all officially visited campus.Hurt will announce April 19th. Achiuwa could take additional visits and could wait until May to decide. Stanley visited in the fall but has been quiet on his recruitment for a while.
Enaruna & Beverly have not visited. Enaruna hasn't taken an official visit yet. It's expected KU could get one of those when he decides to take some visits. Beverly just announced a Top 6 with KU. He unofficially visited Indiana (on his top 6) at the beginning of March. Alabama, Georgia & KU offered him this week and made his list. Baylor offered in 2017, Miami offered in December.
Transfer Market:
Nothing official about targets yet. One named floated around is Matt Ryan from Vanderbilt but that hasn't been confirmed.
What does everyone think?? Was this the end of great Era or will Bill Self figure this out and have a fresh start??