A few things I'd like to point out in this whole discussion:
The whole recruiting rankings phenomenon is only 10-15 years old. When Chan Gailey was first hired, recruiting services were in their nascent stages. There were not all these recruiting camps to scout players. Guys had to literally go to games and scour game films. It was hard to grade all the recruits because recruiting wasn't as "sexy" as it is now. Services are staffed up now. Chan's rankings early on were not an accurate indication of the talent (as I've pointed out in another thread) quite a few of the recruits were given the auto designation of 2 stars. Those 2 stars went on to have a big impact. In fact 3 of Chan's classes ended up being top 15 classes in retrospective rankings.
Let's get back to the recruiting services. One thing that we're becoming more aware of now is the "recruiting bump" phenomena were recruits are at time artificially ranked higher than they really are. CPJ has certainly benefitted from that. Those who follow recruiting can vouch for this. There's also the issue of recruiting services inflating recruiting in order to stay on the good side of football staff or fans. It exists, and everyone knows it exists:
https://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2015/02/does_a_bama_bump_exist_in_recr.html
"Keep in mind that a lot of these recruiting websites and resources are reliant upon revenue of a fan signing up for a team site," Luginbill says. "When that's the case and you have to drive up (subscription) sales, what do you think those sites are going to do? They are going to start pumping and priming players that are committed to their school or considering their school and place them above other players because they are trying to drive subscription sales.
"Anyone who says that isn't true is full of baloney."
Last thing I'd like to touch on. This is NOT a knock on CPJ and his staff. The events with CPJ and recruiting was actually a confluence of factors that actually ended hurting GT during the last 11 years.
-First APR. Let's get that out of the way. APR is a factor, and anyone that denies it needs to leave the discussion. That means GT can't take chances on some of the guys we probably would have during the O'Leary years.
-Social media. If anything, social media had a LARGE part in the perception of our offense, and kids not wanting to play in it.
-The pure option offense. This has been discussed ad nauseum. Elite kids that have NFL aspirations simply were turned off by this offense. It also turned off some defenders that didn't want to get "chop blocked" everyday (so goes the negative recruiting).
-Weak recruiting staff. CPJ's staff was not a strong recruiting staff, add to that they had to sell against the backdrop of the pure option offense, and mix of the two was not good. Sure Andy Mac, CTR, and Lamar Owens were good, but GT did not have an elite recruiter. Let's face it, CPJ wasn't the best recruiter either. He's not a salesman on the level of James Franklin or Dabo Swinney. CPJ begrudgingly got on social media...quite possibly the biggest recruiting tool ever invented. IMO, CPJ put a premium on coaching and familiarity as opposed to recruiting when choosing staff.
-The rise of spread passing offenses, and consequently, the demand for dual threat QBs. Remember when CPJ first got here? The popular refrain was: It's going to be easy to get Dual Threat QBs because most other schools will want to move them to other positions. Unfortunately, right about the time CPJ was hired to GT, every other offense became a spread system, and the good coaches understood the advantages of getting a dual threat QB to run their system. Guys like David Cutcliffe, Nick Saban, Bobby Petrino...guys who use to prefer those 6'3+ drop back passers, began putting a premium on dual threat guys. CPJ could never capitilize (with the exception of JeT) on explosion of Dual Threat QBs...a lot of whom were from the same state.
The interesting thing with CGC is he comes in and immediately takes away some of the factors that have held us back the last 11 years. No more pure option offense, GREAT social media presence/game, CGC is known as a strong recruiter and several on his Temple staff (who I assume some will come to GT) are known as strong recruiters, and a system that will attract those elite offensive (and defensive) recruits.
IMO, CGC's tenure will be a more accurate litmus test for GT's recruiting ability versus CPJ's tenure as there were too many events that worked against GT with CPJ.
Proof is in the pudding. We'll see over the next few years.