Coach will sit the new recruits down when they come to town this summer and explain what they need to do to earn & keep regular playing time. Won't need to, but probably will also explain that they may have a couple of experienced players (Braun, Tori, GG) who have a big head start above them on the depth chart. Let's say, the freshmen come in and experience the same growing pains that Christian did in her first season, but coach keeps encouraging them to keep working and improving because we're counting on them being the future of this team.
You're telling me that if those players come in and don't do the work, earn the trust of the coaching staff and prove during the pre-season work-outs and practice that they are capable and willing of doing the things Coach P needs them to be able to do to help the team win, then bail because they weren't "Gifted"enough playing time as a freshman, that you actually still want them to be part of the program? I wouldn't. Guarantee that the new recruits have been told what their situation is as the newbies, understand (or at least told Coach P they understand) that there may or may not be playing time as a freshman on an tournament team with a core of talent coming back and by the time November comes around, will know what they need to do to see any significant floor time.
I don't know if Christian will start next season, but if her summer and fall work-outs/practice go well, I would expect her to be getting the 6th/7th man minutes next season. Similar to what Annika Stewart gave us last season, depending on match-ups. I mean, she passed Holloway on the depth chart this season. Of course, she's also probably aware that if somebody equal or better shows up in the portal and wants to be a Gopher, coach will certainly check it out.