So I guess if you take out Beasley and Walker and then make the assumption that we won't get any of the top 100 guys for '08, then no, I'm not comfortable with the post-Wooly recruiting. Thankfully, we do have Beasley and Walker and it's freaking May of 2007.
Wooly didn't get results and that leads people down 3 paths: (1) he can't coach, but has good kids (b) he can't recruit, but can coach (c) he can't recruit and can't coach. Wooly had a perfect storm of crap to deal with/create himself...he walked into a terrible program, he lost "talented kids", the 5/8 rule, the stupid triangle offense, and the North was more difficult than it now is....he never could overcome any of the obstacles, whether created by himself ot he environment in which he was working in.
The current staff has a better program to work with, have retained talented recruits, have no 5/8 rule, won't employ some terrible offense (hopefully), and the North is weaker. The the last 3 that the staff got are probably more "Wooly" like players, but the difference, imo, is that they aren't the players that are supposed to come in and play, they are supporting players. We'll see very quickly what this staff can and can't do on the recruiting trail. As of now, I'm comfortable.