It's part of it. When McDonald was demoted and we began to speculate about his future, there was a thread of opinion about how losing his recruiting efforts would not be a big problem, because he wasn't, in fact, a great recruiter. The measure was that he hadn't brought in any high end blue chippers for us. Sure, he had a top-25 class at Minnesota, but what has he done for us?
What I think people will see is that it is damn near impossible for anyone to bring in high end blue chippers for us right now. Watch what McDonald does at NC State the next few years. I think he did a very good job for us, and brought a level of connectedness in South Florida, and general recruiting panache, that we had not seen in a long long time. There are other good recruiters out there (see: Acosta), so if Shafer does his homework we can get rolling again pretty quickly. But whoever the new guy is, he will not be bringing blue chippers along with him in a briefcase.
It is hard to recruit at Syracuse right now, and the fact that we have had the classes we did the last two years is a testament to the hard work the staff has done. Still not satisfied? I think some perspective is desperately needed.