I'll admit it's odd to have 3 schollies left and I think the idea that Prohm has missed out on basically all of his targets so far is true but I'm not sure who people think he should have taken. The reality is, other than hitting on some combo of 3/4 guys like Carton, Turner, Brown and JCL, which would have been impossible, next year was still going to be dependent on if the freshmen or Johnson were legit.
I think its easy to look at the open schollies and think rebuild/reload but it was more nuanced than that, especially with the uncertainty of sit out eligibility. I doubt he wanted to recruit over the fr before they even get on campus just to take a gamble on a low major kid. It looks like it was either go hard on the big names or let the freshmen have their shot, take your chances and build towards 21/22.
Harris was a great add, JCL would be even better, that team would no doubt be frustrating at times but it would be more competitive and more fun to watch than last year. By the time the season kicks off, I think most of us could be convinced that team could compete for a tourney spot.