Here's a response one could make:
I'll grant you the claim that significantly higher ranked recruiting classes almost always tend to yeild significantly higher win percentages. This claim, however, doesn't by itself entail something like the proposition that Prince should be making a better effort to land higher ranked recruits. In order to establish something like that, you would need to do a lot more work. You would need to show, for example, that it is not a case of Prince making its best effort and simply failing. Generally speaking, ought implies can. Right along those very same lines, lest we're too quick to find fault with Prince, you would also need to show that it is possible for any coach at KSU to land a significantly higher ranked recruiting class than the one we can reasonably expect for 2007. Snyder doesn't help to make that case. His classes were not ranked significantly higher. And isn't it reasonable to expect that there is a limit on how high KSU's recruiting classes are ranked, and that this limit is much higher for other schools like Notre Dame and Florida State? After all, people are always talking about the difficult task of recruiting to Manhattan, aren't they? The bottom line is that you have a lot more work to do in order to show that Prince should be approaching recruting in a different manner.
I'm sure there are better responses. I'll post any that come to mind.