WinWin,
For your grading to have any 'real' weight, you need to divulge your experience and background. Otherwise, no matter how sincere you are, you are merely grading on the curve from the placement at that one event. From my personal experiences I believe nobody was lower than a B. Each program has chronic strengths and weaknesses... Budgets, location, size, years of development, staff and tradition. Each program also has acute strengths and weaknesses...ie: injuries, ailments, weight prob., eligibility issues, and peaking at the right time during season.

First, you need cash to buy a recruit's talent. Even then...recruiting talent is one thing...keeping it another. Getting the best out of your talent, another. Mix in taking your average guy to the next level (which is the real litmus test of a good coach) is another.
Anytime there is a coaching change sets the scenario for problems. Anytime, a new program starts it stumbles around for a bit. I think you were totally unfair, and I would hope that you think a bit before throwing rocks.
PS As for my qualifications? I had the pleasure of coaching 5 coaches (on the floor that day)...during a 30 yr. period at the college level.