Bob Huggins and his coaching staff are still figuring out West Virginia's roster for the upcoming season, but they're hard at work on the upcoming recruiting class.

Four-star power forward Isaiah Cottrell announced Thursday he's committed to the Mountaineers. He's the first player to pledge to the 2020 class. Cottrell entertained offers from across the country and included WVU, Kansas, Texas Tech, Rutgers, Washington, Wake Forest, Missouri and UNLV in his top eight. 247Sports ranks Cottrell No. 60 in his class and No. 8 among power forwards.

The 6-foot-9, 215-pound Cottrell, whose mother and father attended WVU, plays in Las Vegas for eight-time defending state champion Bishop Gorman. He was a first-team all-state pick this past season and averaged 15.2 points, 9.3 rebounds and 4.3 blocked shots per game.

Currently, guards Chase Harler and Jermaine Haley are the only seniors on scholarship on the roster, but it's conceivable the Mountaineers add more than Cottrell and a second player to the 2020 class. WVU only has 11 scholarships promised to players for the 2019-20 season. The limit is 13. If WVU doesn't use both available scholarships for players with eligibility befond next season, they can use the leftover(s) in the 2020 class.