Two top 15 classes following two losing seasons. Dooley could recruit alright. Breakerboy seems to be mad that all of the talent was on the offensive side. To put it bluntly, duh, our offense was the only thing that showed results on the field. Who wouldn't want to play in it? Wilcox was a lame duck recruiter and Sirmon wasn't around long enough to reap the benefits. Thompson never lived up to his hype. Then there was the abortion of a staff this year.
Our biggest shortcomings recruiting defensively were missing out on some of the elite players more so than taking risks on lower ranked kids. Bonner, Coleman, Johnson, Maggitt, Randolph, Orta, McNeil, Couch, Moore, and O'Brien were all wanted by other schools. Dooley and staff failed on developing some, yes. Missing on Wright, Dawson, Santos, Peters, T. Elston (sp?) and some others killed us but losing does that. That's not a reflection of bad recruiting, but bad coaching. Then we got a few that you could really work in developing over a few years--Harris, Williams, and Gray.
Carson, Saulsberry, and Thomas were the big head scratchers. I also never understood why we passed on Pagan. But other than that our classes would've looked much better if Dooley could've just won a damn game or two.