LSU:
according to
http://www.verbalcommits.com/schools/lsuLSU has 11 scholarships on roster now. That leaves 2 open. Plus 1 for the 1 senior, means they could have a class of 3 next fall.
Simmons has taken one, and now Blakeney the 2nd. That leaves 1 more available. And if it goes to Lyle, as Shocky indicates, LSU would close their doors, unless a player leaves early due to transfer or NBA.
So, I looked at Draft Express. They have 6'9" Sophomore Forward Martin leaving at the end of this year in the #42 slot. That's definitely on the bubble, leaning toward NOT going. He avg's 34 min and 17 ppg currently, #1 on the team there. The 2nd leading scorer, 6'7" Soph Forward Mickey is said to be #31 of NEXT years draft, leaving after his Jr. year. Again, BUBBLE departure positioning.
If those are the 2 best players on the team, and LSU is adding #1 recruit 6'7" F Simmons, then those 3 could do neat things together next year as a 3 man big rotation - though, one might get nervous about losing PT to Simmons. I suppose Simmons would slide to 3 and they'd all start.
The next 3 returning stars at LSU are all guards: 6'4" Soph Hornsby, 6'6" Soph Quarterman, and 6'1" Jr. Gray, all averaging over 30 minutes. The 6th man is 6'0" Frosh Patterson, avg 17 mins. After that guys aren't getting minutes.
So, next year I would think Martin stays and increases his draft stock by having success with Simmons and Blakeney. Simmons likely shoves Quarterman to the bench, and Blakeney shoves Hornsby to the bench, and Gray is the PG. But wait, remember, there's one more recruiting slot available. I bet he's a PG. Yep: Jaquan Lyle is a 4 star 6'5" PG. That would give a nice lineup of:
F: Martin
F: Mickey
F: Simmons
SG: Blakeney
PG: Lyle
sub1: Quaterman
sub2: Hornsby
sub3: Gray/Patterson
...actually, I'd like to have another big boy sub be able to come in and soak up some fouls against the bigger squads. Maybe 7 footers (and heavy) Soph Malone or Frosh Robinson III can develop. That would be a nice squad.
Point of all this analysis is to see if there is room for Sampson as that last recruit. And, actually, it would appear that Lyle, as PG, is indeed the better fit. They already have Hornsby and Quaterman to fill that non PG slot (I am assuming that the shorter Gray is the PG here).
That's good news for me as a Bear fan!