The Brimah/Facey class along with the recently graduated Omar Calhoun class are the two least accomplished classes in the past 30 years. Two years of players who have individually achieved nothing. None of them improved much while here.
I would add the class after that as well.
The 2011 class with Boat, Daniels, and Drummond was the last one that really represented UConn standards.
The 2012 class with Calhoun and Nolan was a joke (though Calhoun was supposed to be much better).
The 2013 class with Samuels, Facey, and Brimah was a joke.
The 2014 class of Hamilton and Lubin produced one talented player with minimal toughness and a D2 talent.
The 2015 class of Adams and Enoch is a step in the right direction.
But yes, it's hard to succeed when you get 1 UConn-caliber player in 3 years of recruiting.
And while the recruiting limitations during that period aren't necessarily the fault of this coaching staff, the fact that they've been able to get virtually nothing out of them once they're here certainly is.