If no more players were added to the Gophers' 2018 recruiting class that likely would still give Richard Pitino his best class ever, especially after landing three top in-state prospects.
But Pitino isn't finished yet.
Getting a commitment from locals Daniel Oturu, Jarvis Thomas and Gabe Kalscheur brought instant excitement to University of Minnesota fans. What comes next in the U's recruiting could add to the momentum building this offseason for the program.

The possibility of five-star Apple Valley point guard Tre Jones joining his Howard Pulley AAU teammates in maroon and gold seems unlikely. Duke's prestige, family connection with Jones' brother, Tyus, is strong. He'll make an announcement Sunday (Updated).
Even if they don't get Jones, the Gophers are heavily targeting several backcourt options, most notably Tindley School (Ind.) four-star senior Eric Hunter Jr. and Tilton School (Mass.) three-star senior Marcus Zegarowski, who recently cut his list to four schools.
Zegarowski, a 6-foot-2 floor general, narrowed his decision down to Creighton, Minnesota, Ohio State and Washington, according to his Tweet on Monday. He averaged 14.8 points, 3.6 assists, 1.1 steals and shot 43 percent from three-point range for Expressions Elite in the Nike EYBL this year.
The younger brother of NBA guard Michael Carter-Williams told Rivals.com Tuesday that he wanted to make his announcement on a final school in early September. So far, Zegarowski hasn't visited Minnesota, but he remains high on the program.
"They are coming up right now, and Pitino is a really good coach," he told Scout.com's Brian Snow on Wednesday. "Also (assistant coach) Kimani Young knows my dad really well, and they were the first high-major program to offer me."