There's no doubt about it. In my opinion instead of aggressively trying to take advantage of the 2006 momentum, Grobe and Co. just kept status quo and didn't really try to take our recruiting up a notch. The attitude of our recruiting puddle is small, we've got to take the diamonds in the rough, the guys that are a little smaller, shorter, or slower than than the big boys want. I think Franklin has shown at Vanderbilt that it is possible to recruit at a higher level at a "have not" school. Grobe should've been pounding his chest, touting his record against in-state schools and the fact that Wake Forest is the only North Carolina program to ever go to a BCS bowl and the first to go to a major bowl since probably Duke in the 50's or so. Instead I think it was just status quo, never even trying to shed at least a little bit of the LOWF mentality. It's a shame because I think things could be very different now. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying we could ever be a consistent power program in football, but I can't help but feel we should've gotten more mileage out of the 2006-2008 run than we have.