Let's also dig a little deeper. If you go back and read some of their bullsh!te postings, they claim that their OL coach Hevesy "likes guys who can play OG and OT". On the other hand, they keep yapping about how three of their most highly-recruited OLs are all guards, not tackles.
Soooo...they haven't made progress with any OTs...all the guys they have been recruiting are "only" OGs...they whiff on an ESPN Top 50 "OG" and take a commit from a Rivals Top 1700 "OG"...the Gaytor fans claim to know that all of these guys can "only" play guard while alternately claiming that Hevesy loves guys who can play BOTH guard and tackle...
We can acknowledge what is really happening here, which is that Gaytor fans will INVENT ANY LIE, spin anything in whatever direction is necessary in order to make it seem like everything that is happening is part of the "plan". It's like Kevin Bacon's character at the end of Animal House, all of the Gaytor fans are trying to convince everyone else that nothing is wrong and that everything is under control.
The Gaytors have 7 months to turn things around for 2020 recruiting. Maybe they will get some more solid commits in the future. Maybe they will have some decommits. Nobody knows how their season will transpire (yet), but they certainly aren't going to turn around the "facilities" issue overnight. And we don't know which of their coaches they might fire, and who they might get as replacements.
But I don't see how their fans are going to be happy when they keep losing recruiting battles to Alabama and Clemson and Georgia and Miami.
EDIT: How about a bit more thought-process stuff here. The Gaytors are trying to convince everyone that they did some sort of analysis on Rivers' best position (guard), and the implication is that Miami is taking him for the "wrong position" (tackle, even though it has been stated in numerous places that Rivers will start out as a GUARD at Miami). But if Miami is taking Rivers at tackle and the Gaytor analysis (guard) is correct, why would we do that? Because we are star-whores? One glance at Miami's commit list and offer list indicates that we get in early on recruits (and we sometimes lose them to other schools), and that we do our own research, while the Gaytors clearly haven't met many "blue-chip" guys they wouldn't take regardless of red flags (Jalon Jones, Chris Steele). And this is without any consideration to the issue of "get the kid to recruit and worry about the position change later". But, sure, we are supposed to believe that the Gaytors turned away an ESPN TOP 50 kid, simply because they think he should line up 3 feet away from where he wants to line up. And that this is the ONLY reason they lost a recruiting battle to Miami. Suuuuuuure.