good to great coaching? To Golden's credit he's recruited well at db, qb, wr, rb, te, and has a lot of talented yet admittedly young guys on the OL along with several guys now on the DL that albeit not game changing stars should be serviceable at the least. Looking forward to next year, where do you even see us having issues with depth which is a tell tail sign of a rebuilding project? The strength and conditioning is the best it's been since the better days of the Coker era and it's not like there's a culture of bad kids like under the later years of the Coker era or the entitlement issues of the Shannon era. With all these guys coming back I would think with good coaching we'd be back in the top 25 competing for the acc title in the first year. It's been said time and time again that talent was not the issue for our under achievement and that Golden's pretty much done everything right out side of game day prep and coaching philosophy. Obviously the recruiting isn't where we need it to be to where we can beat the top 5-10 teams in the country right now but I don't buy that it's been so bad that in the event these coach's lose their jobs that with new coaching it would be a total rebuild like when Golden and Shannon took over. Even if our canes have a bad enough year to warrant coaching terminations isn't the recruiting right now good enough to where if a good staff takes over they should be able to save this recruiting class? From my perspective it looks we're in a situation similar to when Zook was fired from UF. Am I wrong in thinking this and if I am, why?