Here's a quote from a Washington fan on the Alabama Reddit, mind you this was point #5 and he was very complimentary of DeBoer, it just seemed like accurate analysis:
" Recruiting. End of day, DeBoer was god awful when it came to prep recruiting. Washington didn't land any of the 4 or 5 stars from Washington last year (and despite WA not being a prep powerhouse, it still produces good talent, e.g., Emeka Egbuka at Ohio State played prep ball in Washington). The Blue Bloods like Ohio State and Michigan secured our top state players, and Oregon grabbed two of them. The top player in Washington (RB) signed with ASU. Just ridiculous that DeBoer couldn't land one dude from our program's home state. Maybe he had a foot out the door, but he was not an impressive recruiter of prep talent. In fairness, maybe Baima recruits itself? "
DeBoer has not been a good recruiter, then again he's only been at the FBS level 5 total years, and at a power conference less than that. It's foreign to him, he's an Xs and Os guy, not a recruiter that much is clear. I've stayed away from this topic for a couple of days since I alluded to this a lot during the coaching search, but it isn't just that he recruited Washington poorly, it's that he recruited at Washington more poorly than his predecessor. So he's clearly a below average recruiter.
Now, what might change things?
A: He obviously can learn a lot from Saban.
B: NIL
C: A good staff
Previously, so much did fall on the head coach to lure recruits. If he couldn't recruit, you couldn't get your guy. Mike Shula crying at Tebow's house was only going to get you so far (for those saying it's easy to recruit at Alabama, remember we were happy when Shula had the 10th ranked class).
Now though, the most helpful thing for DeBoer is probably going to be a ton of NIL money. The people who want to support DeBoer, who love the hire, make sure Alabama has all the NIL money they need to keep the guys around and land new ones. Saban was certainly getting a discount on guys, these recruits don't know DeBoer so now there's probably going to be a tax instead. But, Ole Miss did it under Hugh Freeze, Texas A&M did it a couple years ago, so even if he doesn't get better fast at recruiting, money can smooth that over. But... that money needs to come in.