I think in each of Pelini's full classes we've inexplicably fallen behind and then had to make up ground at the end. Basically: we could be doing better.
I think the recent article on JP points to a change in attitude though. Recruiting is a constant, 12-month push. That may not have always been the case in the past. I think the staff realizes it's something where there are more resources to be utilized at more times during the year. At least based on that article, I hope so.
I also think there was too much pushback on attitude change when Pelini came in to replace Callahan. Everything seemed to be about doing things differently than how the previous staff did. Which was really good in many aspects, but reversing the change in approach to recruiting that Callahan brought probably wasn't one of them. TO set the tone for this early by landing Kreik, and then Cotton with his crazy comments about wanting some incredibly high percentage of the team to be Nebraska natives.