It all comes down to how a person responds to these two questions. First, what percentage of the football team that Wolford inherited from Heacock were legitimate FCS players? Second, of that group, how many had the talent to restore our national prominence? Those that had a high opinion of Heacock's recruiting abilities are alarmed at the massive turnover. Those that felt that half the team under Heacock consisted of D2 players applaud the turnover. Like all coaches, Wolford gets three years to prove himself. If we fail to make the playoffs by 2012, I and many others will be calling for his removal. But even if Wolford can not get the job done, it does not change the fact that Heacock failed.