Banking 2 would actually balance the roster in the future. Scholarships
2011 - 3 (Cole, 2 banked)
2012 - 3/4 (Gatens, Brommer, Archie, new JUCO???)
2013 - 3 (Payne, May, Coughill)
2014 - 4/3 (Marble, McCabe, new recruit or 2 - hopefully Basabe and a PG)
New basketball coaches need two things to be successful: the ABILITY to be a successful recruiter and coach, and the ability create the AURA (perception/reputation) of being a successful recruiter and coach. I would argue that the reason that Lick failed was not so much that he lacked the ABILITY to be successful, but that he totally failed at creating the AURA that he was a successful coach. As a result, he lost the ability to recruit, lost the support of his players, and lost the support of the fans.
New coaches have a very short window of time in which to create the AURA of success. Maybe a year or two at best. The thing that started Lick snowballing on his way to total AURA failure, was that he took over a program from Alford, that because of the returning roster, was all but assured of winning fewer games than it won the year before. Thus, Lick's first year was almost guaranteed to keep him from starting out on the path towards creating the AURA of a winner. Then, add to that the player defections, and the lack of recruiting and after three years Lick still had not taken the first step on the path towards creating the AURA of success--by that time his window of opportunity had closed and there was very little chance left for him to be able to get the program turned around.
Fran has the remarkable record of having coached 14 seasons, and having fielded teams in 13 of those seasons that posted better records than the team did the year before. That is the way you build the AURA of winner who can lead the program to future success. That AURA is critical to recruiting. I don't think Iowa has to win 20 games next season for Fran to ultimately turn the program around. However, he, like Lick before him, does only have a certain window of opportunity in which to build the AURA (reputation/perception) that he is the guy that is going to get it turned around at Iowa (and sell that idea to top recruits).
Therefore, I think it would be very helpful (maybe not critical, but very, very helpful) if Fran's first team at Iowa can take the first step at getting on the path to success, that is in other words, if Fran's first Iowa team can win at least one or two more games than Lick's last team. Thus, I think it is important to see if we can get to 11 or 12 wins next year.
So, getting back to recruiting, I think we need to replace Fuller in order to get to 11 or 12 wins next year. I, therefore, am of the opinion that it is critical that we sign a power forward that can contribute now. After that, I would say that Fran should not take more bodies just to fill roster slots. Either give last scholarships to top recruits this year, or if that is not possible, then bank them until next year.