That makes no sense. You act like our blaming the defensive coordinator for having a shitty defense is ludicrous.
No. What I am saying is that, from a recruit's perspective, they don't really care who your DC was. What they saw was a shitty defense, and that hurts Auburn in their eyes. Period.
Blame the defense on whatever you want to blame it on. Your blame may be rightly placed, or it may be subjectively imposed in an attempt to make yourself feel better about the team and their prospects in the future. My only point is that a shitty season, regardless of the cause, is going to impact a recruit's opinion on the team.
Additionally, let's not act like the prospect of having a new, yet to be identified DC is some sort of selling point to a recruit. While getting rid of Roof may alleviate some of your problems, recruits have no idea who this new DC will be or how he will perform. You're asking recruits to walk into an unknown situation, and that's not exactly a positive.
Then, you insinuate it's bad because we have no talent.
Again, no. I acknowledged that Auburn had successful recruiting for the past several years. All I said in regard to talent was that despite having good recruiting classes, the QB situation was horrendous this year, and the team's offense finished the regular season ranked 104th in the country. The defense also didn't do so hot despite great recruiting. If you can't agree that the QB situation was horrendous, that the offense floundered, and that the defense did poorly, then there's obviously some rose-tinted bias going on here.
Is it because of a lack of talent? One would think not, given the level of recruiting in recent years. But I don't call curling up into the fetal position "talent." Is it because of coaching? Maybe...we haven't really seen these players under a new DC and a new OC who have had time to coach them. But yet again, my only point is that shitty seasons affect recruiting.
Place the blame for that shitty season wherever you like, but recruits still see a shitty season. Everything can't be blamed on the media when there have been obvious faults elsewhere.