I would like to point out the most you guys had in one class before this season was 11 in 2007. Ironically, that 2007 class has been pointed at on numerous occasions as the reason for Auburn's depth problems now.
Recruiting is unpredictable, at best.
True and not true. We did lose some of the higher ranked guys in that class (like Enrique Davis, Johnnie Lee Dixon, Bo Harris, etc), but without the guys left from that class, we'd be Vanderbilt bad. Most of the time that class comes into discussion is when Tuberville supporters (myself) point out that it was the #7 rated class...at which point detractors point out how many guys fell out of that class.
But from that class, this years team got contributions from Zeimba, Burns, Bynes, Freeman, Pugh, Carr, Fairley, Carter, Slade, Byrum, and Herring.
Even with the guys that didn't work out, that class would still have been a solid Top 15 class probably. The problem was following it with the 2008 class, which was ranked 20th, but mostly because we had 31 kids signed in it. Add to it that it also lost highly ranked guys (Raven Gray, Reggie Hunt, Deron Furr) and didn't have much of what we needed (two linebackers, both gone, and two offensive line, both gone).
So coming out of the 2008 class we had no linebackers and no offensive lineman. Add that to the losses from the 2007 class, and we set ourselves back in a big way.