Looking at it another way, the coach and the AD agree that it will take at least six -- six -- recruiting classes to achieve whatever it is they seek to achieve. (I am not being churlish here, really. If they don't like the offense, then by all means change it. While I and others may not like it, I can live with anything that scores more points than the other guy ... and doesn't dink 8-yard passes down the field sideways and call it a passing game.) But it does seem to me that right off the bat the new coach admits he will lay an egg in at least two recruiting years, not exactly the great recruiting we have been sold. I will throw in the 7th year as sunk costs or something.)
Now, compare that to the team that, outside of Georgia, we hear most about: hired fulltime in 2009, Dabo Swinney fired two coordinators, installed radically different philosophies on offense and defense, went up-tempo, in his 3rd full season won 10 games and has been in double digits every season since, and in his 7th season played for the NC. For which he was rewarded with a 6-year contract.
Just saying.