That's three out of how many? Osemele is the only player still here from the 2007 transition class, and Neal is still here as a grayshirt from the 2006 class. The 2008 class had 25 recruits, only two of whom were JUCOs, but only 14 are still here. Here are those 14 players:
Ter'Ran Benton 3*
Brayden Burris 2*
Carter Bykowski 2*
Darius Darks 3*
Zach Guyer 2*
Kurt Hammerschmidt 2*
Leonard Johnson 3*
Cleyon Laing 2*
Roosevelt Maggitt 2*
Grant Mahoney 2*
Jake McDonough 3*
Stephen Ruempolhamer 2*
Jerome Tiller 3*
Ethan Tuftee 2*
Stars aren't the be-all end-all, but generally more three stars is better than more two stars, more four stars is better than more three stars, etc. There are some good players in that group, but most of them would be role players at most Big 12 schools.
2009 was another coaching transition year, which hurts recruiting. Here are the players from that class that are still here:
Deon Broomfield 2*
Donnie Jennert 3*
A.J. Klein 3*
Jake Knott 2*
Josh Lenz 2*
Kyle Lichtenberg 3*
Jeremy Reeves 2*
Darius Reynolds 4*
Willie Scott 2*
Zach Spears 2*
Jacques Washington 2*
Jansen Watson 2*
James White 3*
Walter Woods 2*
Jacob Lattimer 3*
Matt Tau'fo'ou 3*
That's better but still not great. Thankfully Rhoads was able to finalize the Reynolds commitment and find some guys like Knott, Lattimer, and Tau'fo'ou. He did as good a job as could be expected given how late he took over.
Compare that to Rhoads' first full class in 2010. Those guys are true sophomores and redshirt freshmen. 24 of them are still here and only eight of them are 2*. It's too early to see how they will turn out, but there's likely more talent to work with there, and they're all guys that this staff recruited so we know they're fits for the system. Last year's class had 15 three stars and nine two stars. So far this year, nine out of 13 are 3* recruits and I wouldn't be surprised to see Aka be a 3* once he's rated.
This staff has increased the talent level every year they've been here, but the vast majority of our players have only been in the program two years or fewer. It takes longer than that for the improvement to really show. Offensive line has been an issue, but Rhoads recruited five high school OL in 2010. The problem is that they're all still redshirt freshmen. At QB, Tiller was a miss by the previous staff and Capello was a late pick-up in a transition year, so Barnett is the first QB that this staff really recruited to play in the Big 12. Again, he's only a redshirt freshman so we had to take a chance on a JUCO.
Give it time, we'll get there. It seems like this is taking forever, but that's what happens when you have two coaching changes in a three year period. Mac's recruiting fell off horribly his last few years. Chizik started improving it a bit but didn't stay long enough to do anything. Rhoads is dealing with the aftermath of a pretty tough situation.