Louisville decommit is all I'd say about Ramey.
But I think the bigger indicator is the way Underwood built his staff, and I think that presents a specific forward looking-example. Adam Miller.
Miller could fall in love with Duke, he could demand a six-figure payment to secure his signature, he could start a blood feud with Samba Kane, he could decide he looks ugly in orange, anything, and we are absolutely trapped into 100% max effort and visibility on that recruitment until the very end, including selling other '20 players on teaming up with him and building that class around that recruitment, not to mention the media and online narrative, which if you think is totally meaningless you must have become an Illini fan yesterday.
It will shock no one here when I say I'm a natural pessimist. When I see Chin Coleman get hired, those shackles are more prominent in my mind than the potential opportunities. Maybe I'm an idiot and Ayo is going to be Allen Iverson, but for me, signing a four or five man Ayo-less class in the fall of dead-bang fits from wherever, sold on the prospect of executing specific roles within the Underwood system would point toward the brighter future. I'm a sucker for plans.