A couple of points:
1. Even #15 isn't "mediocre;" it's just below the high expectations we have for ND as an elite, top tier program.
2. The class still has some really really good players that will compete early and help a lot in two years.
3. We don't know if we're finished yet. DRob makes it a very good year. Without him, it's, as some have said, "solid" -- not what we can live with every year, but okay for one year.
4. This year had this feel for a while. It was noticeable to me, early on, that we were getting verbals from a disproporitionate number of three stars (as rated by the majority of the raters). I think we need to be mostly fours, with one five, at least, and a few threes that staff "sees something in." By that standard, it's low this year. I think Kelly does a good job of projecting, but I'd rather project a four star than a three star; they can both get better, but the finishing point of most four stars will be above the finishing point of most three stars. You can say "Kelly recruits system guys," and that's fine; he does. But we really cannot become an every year "two-thirds three star/one-third four star" program and expect to compete for titles. That is a second tier program (ie, one ranked between #10 and #20 most years) standard, and that's below where we want to be.
5. Having said all this, it's not a disaster, by any means, or even disappointing. And if we get DRob, I'm damn happy. Plus, I'd bet money that there is one or two guys here who will surprise the hell out of everybody. It's just that I really don't think this (w/o DRob) can be a permanent standard.