I don’t think the mix to chase titles necessarily includes OAD freshmen – or even ideally includes them. I’m sure Pope won’t build teams reliant on freshmen, and Hurley hasn’t done that either.
Pursuant to the way Hurley builds rosters, UConn’s 2023 recruiting class included 5 freshmen - four 4-stars and one 5-star (Castle - listed as a 6’6” PG by recruiting services). Hurley played Castle at SF, and he was a role player and the 5th scoring option most of the time. The top two scoring options for UConn were senior transfers. The other four freshmen didn’t really play, but they do this season – which is the roster continuity Hurley and the best coaches strive for.
I’m not saying that a team that has an OAD freshman can’t win, but the best use of freshmen on contending teams is as a supplemental piece. What you need, in my opinion, is good basketball players who make a lot of right plays and few of the negative ones; and a group that fit together well as a team to function efficiently on both offense and defense. Talent that hasn’t ripened by maturity and skill development into efficient production has limited value, and OAD freshmen generally make too many negative plays and not enough winning plays. If you rely on them to carry too much of the load their lack of experience, physical maturity and development is too often going to bite the team in the end.