On a side note, Recruiting is one reason folks need to think twice about canning Dooley so quickly, and not because he's good at it. Those who have followed recruiting see the difference in momentum from year 1 (or 0) to now. Early on it was "Why have we not offered this guy", then we saw a late push. We saw some more of that this year, but there was more acceleration in the process with good quality over a larger area.
Now, we seem to be in on the '13 class real early compared to the last two classes, and with two HIGH quality commitments. Tennessee has such a unique dynamic compared to other high level programs in terms of recruiting, that I'm afraid that momentum would be lost with another coaching change and we could be potentially waiting a couple more years to build those relationships back.