they certainly have the potential to recover quicker than we have from Sherrill's final years. First, they aren't dealing with an NCAA investigation and ensuing probation plus they aren't likely to hire a Croom-clone and waste 4 years like we did. Add to that in these days of "anything goes" in SEC recruiting they have the movers and shakers around the program, as we saw last year, to continue to entice recruits. They do need to find a coach though that can keep recruits in the program both academically eligible and not constantly looking to transfer.