Again, you're talking hindsight. The portal and NIL weren't factors when we signed Gunn and Banks... and neither were we!
Edey I'm not even sure was a 3 star... thought I heard he was like the 340+ ranked recruit so he was a reach even for PU then.
I think when it all shakes out the best approach for a team like IU is going to be to still recruit high level, top 100 kids or someone you think has a much higher ceiling, and get multi-year players in the portal, then augment for specific/unexpected needs with 1 year guys. I think if we have no "standard" HS recruits often, it's going to bite us in the butt if teams don't come together and have chemistry for 1 year.
Another variable involved here is the ability and willingness of the program to develop and retain HS kids.
Gunn and Banks are perfect examples of the potential problem recruiting very talented, yet non elite HS kids... 5 years ago, they were both no brainer recruits. Today...guys like Rice and Carlyle are available in every portal class, and there's MUCH less downside risk with them, as they've already shown how they'll compete against college level competition.
Maybe the problem with Gunn and Banks was our staff didn't develop and utilize them correctly? In the end, it doesn't really matter though...right now they're our coaches, and Gunn and Banks were taking up spots and NIL money, that could have been used on proven college players.
If I'm IU's coach...with all the NIL and other resources at my disposal...
In every HS class, I identify 8-10 kids that I want my staff to actively engage, recruit, follow... I wouldn't necessarily use the star rating system to create the list, but in the end, most of them would be obvious "Top 50" level players.
I'd create a job, or jobs, if they don't already exist, to evaluate ALL levels of college basketball. Watch games, analyze, create watch lists, so when the portal hits, or however the game is played with contacting players or their families, I'd have a very clear idea on who I wanted to target. There might be 20-30 kids every year on this list.
I'd create a job, or jobs, or work to establish connections to make IU an attractive landing spot for the top young foreign players. As NIL expands, so will the amount of foreign kids choosing US colleges over club teams.
Whether I would go after younger portal kids, or older portal kids, would depend on a bunch of different factors. But I'd strive for balance every year. But the ultimate goal is putting out the best collection of talent, that fits my program, that I can find.
IU, with all its resources, can and does still attract elite talent. The key is building an elite basketball TEAM from that talent. There is absolutely ZERO reason why IU should lower their talent level standards, and adopt a "Purdue like" approach to recruiting and roster construction. They just need to get a lot better at picking the right elite kids to go after.