2002- (Last Davie Class) 18 commitments, 3.56 star avg
2003- 21 commitments, 3.33 avg.
2006- 27 (Not counting Yeatman), 3.48 avg
02 and 06 are pretty close, but 03 is a bit behind.
2004- 16 commitments, 2.75 avg (MAC, WAC, CUSA numbers)
2005- 15 commitments, 3.00 avg (Coaching transition)
This is per Rivals.com.
I think where Weis may have achieved "greatness" (thus far) was his ability to have half of the class verballed before the season even started. And the reason he didn't have scholarship limitations is because the guy before him couldn't recruit quality or quantity worth a squirt of Huskie piss anyway. Don't forget, guys like Terrance Austin, Lou Eliades and Butch Lewis were told THE BOAT WAS FULL. According to these numbers, Davie's last class would appear to have more quality than that of Weis' first. But Willingham's first pulls in the bronze and the quality only seemed to drop, as did quantity. Even if he had stuck around (barf), would the Lawrence Wilsons, David Nelsons and Dan Doerings have come to Notre Dame?
Here's my thought: Florida had a coaching switch and David Nelson went there instead of Notre Dame. Coaching transition argument eliminated there. Dan Doering was probably going to Iowa all along and Oklahoma was probably his real second choice, not ND. Lawrence Wilson? Again, a slight nod to Ohio State, although it appeared as though ND had him all but locked up. Dace Richardson never gave Weis a shot. As soon as Willingham was fired, he dropped ND off of his list within two days.
2-2. The coaching situation was a 50-50 crapshoot. I don't remember anyone other than Dace Richardson saying "Yes, I am not going to Notre Dame because Coach TW is no longer there."
Examine Weis' first class: McNeil, Jones, Webb, Ryan, Schmidt, Aldridge, Wade, Mullen, Frazer, Gallup and Prince were all verballed before September of 2005. It began with Prince in APRIL of 2005.
Ty's first class: Ndukewe, Borseti, Brockington, Samardzija and Quinn all before September. That started in July with Ndukewe.
Quantity, Weis. Quality, Weis.
So far, in his first season, a lot of pro active recruiting, tremendous offense and losses that were not humiliating have given fans excitement and the press something to write about. Now, the funny part about all this (one of many things, anyway) is that CHARLIE WEIS himself will be the first person on this Earth to tell you all his has accomplished is 9-3 and to him that is a pile of dogsh*t. And what is even funnier is that over a year ago when all of this went down, I thought Willingham got a raw deal. Then the facts came out about what an arrogant assbag he was, walking around with a sense of entitlement refusing to make staffing changes and acting pompously stand-offish towards his employer (and a lot of other people). Genius move. Don't bite the corporate hand. Rule #1, whether you're black or white, male or female.
Those that carry this cross for Tyrone seem to almost want this team to fail so that you can be right and the University can look like jagwads (again). That might not be the case, but that's how you come across. You spin the success of Weis (Ty's players) and hammer the failures (3 losses). Enjoy the victories, be happy for the players. They're good kids. Be upset about the losses, 31 points or 3, regardless of who the coach is. Losing sucks. The sweatshirts say NOTRE DAME, not Charlie Weis or Tyrone Willingham. Notre Dame is constant, unwavering. Coaches change over the years, but the one thing remains the same: Our Lady. The Dome. Touchdown Jesus.
Support the f*cking team and stop poking and prodding for every last goddamn weakness and shortcoming, waiting for the bottom to fall out (again) so you can say "I told you so." Because that is what you all sound like. Notre Dame fans have a fickle rep as it is.