Nit picking class balance after a coaching change is pretty ridiculous, especially given the fact that Prohm inherited such a good team. For most coaching changes, the new guy inherits a roster with little talent or a program that is a total mess or has just bottomed out.
But I also disagree with the other poster that next year can't be a rebuilding year. Every program has them. We are overdue for one.
He did inherit a good team, there was also no bench depth due to a 2 year recruiting hiatus more or less thus having to fill over 50% of the scholarships.
The other option might have been to not do grad transfer thing last spring and instead focus on transfers who had to sit out, thus balancing things out more.
And hindsight being 20/20 might have been the wise move given the contribution grad transfers made last year.
But then again the barbarian's would have been at the gate, freaking out about not getting grad transfers to support the 4 seniors this past year. But also Prohm realized he had parts for another good run and tried to supplement with 2 guys that on paper looked like they could contribute solid minutes.
ISU will still have 2 very good guards, a more experienced Young. Team may take a step back, but given they play defense now, they should be competitive. You may have 3 freshmen see the court all at the same time, 3 top 125 kids, so would hope they all can contribute.
Might surprise, might win only 11 games, expectations will be based on the latter, if they exceed that all the more fun.