Question. It seems to me if we can recruit a top ten class every year we can compete at the highest level. What do you think?
Of course we could in a hypothetical that includes coaching consistency and positive team culture.
When we look at our post Fulmer coaching carousel (Kiffin/Dooley/Butch/Pruitt/Heupel), it's hard to argue any of them had enough tenure to establish consistency other than Butch*. As I perceive it, Butch clearly allowed the most toxic team culture which left him incapable of overcoming his coaching deficiencies in spite of 15/16's composite talent.
Hopefully Heupel is our man because we need more than recruiting at a top 10 level to compete at the highest level.
Even if we have #9 or #10 ranked recruiting classes the next 3 years, we're still noticeably behind AL/GA in talent going into 2025. That leaves no margin for error after playing AL/GA even if we only lose by a point to them. We'll still face another 2-4 teams a year that are closer to us in talent than we are to AL/GA.
So how does Heupel overcome starting the seasons with almost 2 guaranteed losses? IMHO a 8-4 regular season in 2022, then a 9-3 regular season (8-4 if we punch up in a bowl to finish 9-4) in 2023 keeps the momentum going. Then 2024 becomes his penultimate make or break season.
2024 he'll be judged on style points as much as his record. He'll need to put away the majority of lesser teams by the early 4th qt. If we finish the regular season 9-3, in at least one of those losses to GA/AL he'll have to have fielded a team that fought like the 3rd monkey trying to get on Noah's Ark before succumbing in triple overtime.....
So yeah, if we recruit a top 10 class every year we can be in position to play at the highest level
if the rest of our foundation is in place, but we'll still need to punch up to maintain or advance to a point where we're consistently closer to a top 5 class than a top 10.
*In not suggesting any of them should have been given longer.