College Football: Rolling Talent Ratings: Who has the most talent in college football? - Video - CBSSports.com
This is pretty interesting. Old, but it's my first time seeing it. Shows that over a 5-year span Notre Dame is ranked 8th in the country in terms of total talent haul by 247 Composite. That's very good, and the only team on our schedule that has recruited better than us is USC.
The problems:
1.
Player retention. Both naturally (early entrants to the NFL) and by way of off-the-field issue. USC (#5) is an example of another school plagued by this more than most.
2.
Holes. It doesn't really matter how good Jaylon Smith is if the guy next to him is literally the worst LB in college football (by PFF). It doesn't matter how good certain players might be if you have zero functional safeties and those players get exploited regularly. Looking at a raw composite doesn't tell you that we have layered talent at some positions (OL, QB) and are bereft at others. LSU (#3) and Auburn (#7) are examples of schools suffering from a similar problem missing key pieces at certain positions.
3.
Overrated players/poor development. It's always a bit of chicken-and-egg thing with why guys "bust." Obviously, ND has had issues with getting TEs to play up to their ranking recently, and had massive issues with BVG utilizing players poorly. Georgia (#5) and Florida (#10) are schools that went through similar issues resulting in coaching changes, etc.
What I think is interesting is that Notre Dame seems to have all three problems while most schools only have one or two (or in the case of Bama, Ohio State, and Florida State -- none). Texas A&M, Auburn, and LSU seem to have the biggest combination of all three problems to varying degrees and have consequently underperformed. USC also has issue 1 and issue 3 in spades which had lead to serious inconsistency with flashes of brilliance.