And what is that proof of?  That you sign more kids than will probably qualify.  Petrino made a living out of doing that his first time here, and U of L always had a roster full of players.  That's not proof that you're bringing in guys who don't belong in your program.  When you're on the outside looking in, you have to take chances on kids that Alabama doesn't.  Excuse Joker for trying to get the best players in a graveyard program.
BTW, the 2009 class was technically speaking under Pappaw Brooks.  You know, the program savior.
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First, you said there wasn't an issue with attrition WHILE Joker was coach. I was pointing out that you were wrong, and there was an issue with attrition while Joker was coach.
Second, UK rarely used grey shirts, and never got creative using blue shirts like Tennessee is known for using these days. You are only allotted so many a class, and only so many on the roster. I just provided you with an example of 22 players from just two classes that were no longer on the team at the start of the 12-13 season. The attrition continued further, albeit to a lesser degree, when Stoops was hired. Which was to be expected. Now, how do you think UK filled it's roster after those losses? Do you think the way the roster was filled in replacing those lost hurt UK's depth in Stoops' two seasons?
Finally, I didn't say that the 09 class was Joker's, just that 11 players were lost from that class under Joker. Most of those that left the team under Joker did so on their own accord, with no academic issues. I can list the players and the reasons for their individual departures if you'd like. Also, I specifically said that the numbers I gave didn't include players that never made it to campus. Players that never made it to campus includes most players that didn't qualify, so you can throw that reasoning out.
Joker was a terrible HC in every facet except play calling on offense, and even that is debatable. Your defense of the man in order to slam Stoops makes you appear blinded by your desire to achieve your goal. 
Like I said earlier, carry on...