My expectation because what was purported to support the hire at the time was Freeman would take ND from their historical mean of the typical top 8-15ish range into posting consistently around the top 5Has Freeman not moved the program towards the upper echelon of talented teams? I think Lanning has a great perception of buying his way to top teams. Well, Freeman has taken the team talent up from Kelly and Lanning has maintained it since Cristobal has left. (This is not about on field performance at all, because Lanning has done a ton and that's a different discussion).
In terms of overall team talent per 247's team talent
2021 - Kelly's last team was 89.79 avg and 853.74
2023 - Freeman's most recent team 91.16 avg and 870.70
2021 - Cristobal's last team was 90.60 avg and 885.75
2023 - Lanning's most recent team 90.29 avg 874.74
You're upset because Freeman hasn't radically changed the team talent to match that of those three programs. I think we would all agree that Oregon is a recruiting powerhouse under Lanning, and Freeman is literally right there with him in building a talented roster.
ND does not have the NFL production outside of a few positions, ND does not have the public perception of being a big NIL player, and ND has the academic constraints that most other serious CFB schools do not - and yet, Freeman is right there.
I agree it sucks to not win individual recruitments of high profile recruits, and to have let down games so far, but you can not say that Freeman has not delivered on the promised talent acquisition. If you truly expected him to come in and be on par with Saban/Smart/Day right off the bat with ND's known limitations that's on you. Look at Lanning, he's got a bigger NIL budget and no academic constraints and he hasn't gotten Oregon to the same talent levels as Bama/UGA/OSU.
Now maybe there's just an inherent recruiting ceiling at ND and Freeman is currently maxing them out
Then the best course of action--absent better on the field results would be to prioritize a stronger coaching ability for the next coach
Perhaps Freeman's recruiting success or lack thereof can provide a useful litmus test and data point for future hiring decisions if/when the time comes