Golden Tate was one of the premier players in the nation this year...so the answer to this question is 2009.
These teams also have stability and even when there have been coaching changes the guys before and after the transition could still recruit. Two of the last three coaches for Notre Dame had a very difficult time recruiting and weren't very good at it. Willingham's last class was perhaps one of the worst in Notre Dame history and Davie wasn't all that great either. Weis was building a very nice base of talent in the past 3-4 seasons and had this program moving in the right direction depth wise. That's what had a lot of Irish fans excited. Weis showed Notre Dame can recruit head to head with the big boys and more than hold their own. There are going to be ebbs and flows in recruiting, even Florida under Meyer has had them. But for Notre Dame before Weis there was peaks and valleys. You can't build a consistent winning program like that.
Hell most experts saw the talent of this Notre Dame team and figured a 9 win season would be a failure. They thought if Clausen stayed this team could run the table setting up a match up with USC in the final game of next season. Their failures lay with coach Weis not ever being able to put a respectable defense on the field. Everyone sees the talent Notre Dame has. That's why expectations for them were higher this year. It's not as though Notre Dame or the rivals.com geeks are the only one ranking these kids highly. They are being chased by all the best schools and those other coaches that recruit so well. If Notre Dame was landing kids that Florida, USC, LSU, Alabama, Ohio State etc weren't even looking at or paying attention to I could maybe see your point..but that's not the case.
These teams also have stability and even when there have been coaching changes the guys before and after the transition could still recruit. Two of the last three coaches for Notre Dame had a very difficult time recruiting and weren't very good at it. Willingham's last class was perhaps one of the worst in Notre Dame history and Davie wasn't all that great either. Weis was building a very nice base of talent in the past 3-4 seasons and had this program moving in the right direction depth wise. That's what had a lot of Irish fans excited. Weis showed Notre Dame can recruit head to head with the big boys and more than hold their own. There are going to be ebbs and flows in recruiting, even Florida under Meyer has had them. But for Notre Dame before Weis there was peaks and valleys. You can't build a consistent winning program like that.
Hell most experts saw the talent of this Notre Dame team and figured a 9 win season would be a failure. They thought if Clausen stayed this team could run the table setting up a match up with USC in the final game of next season. Their failures lay with coach Weis not ever being able to put a respectable defense on the field. Everyone sees the talent Notre Dame has. That's why expectations for them were higher this year. It's not as though Notre Dame or the rivals.com geeks are the only one ranking these kids highly. They are being chased by all the best schools and those other coaches that recruit so well. If Notre Dame was landing kids that Florida, USC, LSU, Alabama, Ohio State etc weren't even looking at or paying attention to I could maybe see your point..but that's not the case.
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