At some point, if money is a defining factor is all the top WRs recruitments, or at least the one's ND is involved with, they could lose out on every battle. With Meadows, it has been reported by some, like Driskell & Singer, that ND went aggressive with NIL to stay in the fight for Meadows. The details or extent of that other we just don't and likely won't know about. But, are they willing to do that consistently moving forward?
It's obviously very unfavourable news. But, maybe this is going to take a year. Again, most recruits want to see proof that an offense can really utilize a player of their talent, and at the end of the day, get them into a good position for the NFL.
It's a chicken or egg situation. Does ND need to get the top talent to improve WR outcome in the NFL Draft, or does ND need to show that they can take what they have and turn them into NFL picks before they can land some of the top dudes? To debate myself here, third to fifth round picks are not likely going to move the needle much in terms of setting a standard of "we will develop you, utilize you, and send you to the league." I mean, it certainly would improve the ND image a bit, but most guys want to see All-Americans and/or first & second round picks as proof.
A Top 100 or Top 50 guy is not thinking about becoming a fourth rounder. A Top 300 guy may look at that differently.