It's been one strong offseason for Ross Hodge, piecing together one of the top high school recruiting classes in the country , alongside one of the best transfer portal classes (also ranked 14th, per 247 ). Between the two batches of newcomers, West Virginia was able to snag three former top-30 recruits by ESPN — Mouhamed Sylla, Joson Sanon, and Miles Sadler. Mouhamed Sylla Mouhamed Sylla ESPN recruiting ranking: No. 29 The Georgia Tech transfer flashed a ton of potential in the 16 games he played as a true freshman last season before going on the shelf with an ankle injury. The athleticism, bounce, and two-way skill were on full display. He averaged 9.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks per game while shooting 57% from the floor. The efficiency will need to improve, but with better talent around him, he should have more space to operate and not as many eyes locked in on his positioning in the post. A true star talent, the Mountaineers have here.…