You do know we lost 60 players from Pruitt's classes.
That gave Heupel two recruiting classes (one collected in 2 months over summer that was a Pruitt class that had fallen apart). Granted, we have gotten a lot of transfers (Hendon Hooker being notable). In many ways, Tennessee's roster might be even worse than Nebraska's on paper. The transfers may push us ahead as some of these transfers were 4 to 5 star contributors such as Bru McCoy.
Cool tidbit that
@trojanfan12 might appreciate. The last two plays of the game Saturday were totally the result of Southern Cal Transfers. Bru McCoy with that final catch at the 20 and then Chase McGrath (the kicker) was a transfer from USC.
If you don't have the recruits, you definitely have to do something to distinguish yourself. Tennessee's trump card has been their offensive play. We may get hammered by Georgia in 3 weeks or upset by Kentucky but I think a lot of teams would take what programs like Tennessee and USC (even with their loss) are doing right now.
You are never going to beat the Alabama and Ohio States of the world as long as you keep hosting them on a pedestal or talk about recruiting rankings, etc.
Michigan, this year, has a team that can beat Ohio State. Harbaugh got trolled a lot, especially in his early years, but he is doing exactly what Michigan wanted and has made Michigan a year-in and year-out contender with Ohio State for the B1G.