We didn't do that great in November - January last season (Hilliard didn't make it here; we lost 3 of those early commits when better programs came knocking and our season went South), but we scrambled for some West Coast jucos who have helped (Clark, MPB, Jones, maybe Walls).
We did just fine in Nov-Jan, with limited space. 4 of 6 kids were bonafide blue chips prospects. I didn't list MPB earlier but he's a starter. Ryan Norton is doing fine. Zian Jones is in the rotation and Hilliard if he makes it here looks very promising and had a bunch of BCS offers. In fact at the end was a surprise commit to Syracuse.
If you think we scrambled at the end thats fine, maybe we did, and it was caused because we lost 2 linebackers and a defensive tackle in January who'd been committed since July - which was the point of this thread right?
Clark and Walls were added over the summer. We had room to add some players so we did.
But you look at the full picture. How many? How did we fit our needs? What quality? How do we compare to our rivals, especially regional rivals who recruit the same areas (thinking here about Pitt, Rutgers, UConn, BC, Maryland, West Virginia, maybe Vir Tech). Going into November -- January are we scrambling through our A-minus list, or are we leading with some of the prospects we most want to land?
I do look at the big picture and that's why the handwringing is a joke. We have a lot of visits set up with BCS prospects. Our 8 recruits are on par or better than anything Pitt, Rutgers, UConn, or BC currently has.