I agree with this. I would also say that you can do more with coaching and scheme on offense than you can on defense. On defense, you really need the Jimmy’s and Joe’s.
I'll go a step further with it and say that coaching can really be split into a few major parts:
1. teaching and training - developing players into even better players
2. Schematics - X's and O'x - putting players in the best position to be successful, playcalling, etc
3. Culture - developing an identity for the program, whether intentional or not
All of these effect recruiting, but aren't mutually exclusive.
I think CPJ was excellent at #2, but he failed at #3. Our culture revolved around our offense and the defense was clearly an afterthought.
This is where I think the TFG was on to something, but he failed in the execution. Key seems to be finding a great balance and it is beginning to show up on the recruiting trail. He's brought in some good schematic guys (jury is out on Santucci, but I believe he'll be great). Key is instilling a culture that is definitely gaining some traction with players. I have seen some players really develop in a short amount of time (Haynes King, Jamal Haynes, Singleton, etc). Ultimately time will tell, but it appears to me that Key is building the foundations of something special.