We are never going to recruit with the schools that can put "NFL students" into Leisure Studies or General Studies degree programs. That is fine with me.
However, we have a very solid recruiting class coming together this year. The players fit the system extremely well - especially the offensive linemen - and we landed a few fine prospects on D (JC Lanier, Sweeting, Watts, and Cross come to mind). We also landed a big time WR in Stephen Hill, and Moore is good as well. And all of these prospects came here after the new staff had only been recruiting them for 1 year. Next year promises to be much better.
Also, I don't know what you're getting at with the "we only bring spectacular players in 1 or 2 at a time" argument. Last I checked, I would consider Burnett, Morgan, Dwyer, Nesbitt and Jones spectacular players (Claytor, I think, will reach that level soon, IMO). That's 5 spectacular players in one class. (More of quibble with exact numbers - I agree with your statement in general)
Also, the type of player we recruit has a lot to do with them reaching their full potential. They are generally good character, hard-working guys with a drive to succeed, in both academics and athletics. Those type of people, I would argue, have a far greater chance of maximizing their potential than someone who is of questionable character, relies on talent to get by, and does not have a drive to succeed in all facets of life. Yes, maybe the potential for the second type is higher, but the actual threshold that they reach may, in fact, be lower.