One more thing on recruiting. I heard CPJ make this remark in his 45 minute interview with Jeff Schultz two summers ago, after Kirby had replaced the Rev at uGa. He noted that the Dwags had very highly rated classes under Right, so that obviously meant he was a great recruiter. They fire Richt, hire Kirby and bam, they have great recruiting classes again. Kirby has never been a head man and suddenly, he's a fabulous recruiter. More likely, the school's recruit themselves.
Auburn classes are always highly rated and it doesn't matter who the coach is. Same at UF, Free Shoes U, Ohio State, etc. The coach can influence a little, but it takes years of concerted effort, money, on field success, money, resources, staff and money. Clemson has done it, but look at the resources they've poured in over the past 10 years.
GT has recruited at this same level for 50 years with few exceptions. Lame Kiffin (or whoever your favorite hotshot, B*** L3#/$ version is this year) isn't going to come in here and be able to sell the limited curriculum to even the smartest HS athletes who don't want what we offer. We have to do something different to have long term success.
CPJ gives us that on O (clearly) and many of us are hoping CNW can do the same on D.
TLDR - recruiting isn't going to magically get better for GT, regardless of who we hire (or fire).