I think alot of this comes down to comparisons. People don't see lists of signees like you see from Moe and X and they think someone isn't doing something. From all accounts I've heard, Ramsey and staff have great reputations. I don't think any of this is because the coaches aren't making it a priority. It's just very, very hard to play high level D1 football, and the biggest attributes they consider are size, speed and athleticism.
I think everyone will agree Drew Ramsey is an outstanding football player. Dominated games - but will a player like Re get more college interest simply because of elite speed? Probably. Part of me thinks it's crazy too, because I'd offer Ramsey a scholarship in a heartbeat after seeing him play. And that was the coach's son who by all accounts has good connections and college relationships.
I will say that whatever they can do to increase team speed should be an emphasis. I do think there's a significant difference there, for whatever reason. I'm sure they do speed training, so I'm not sure why. I don't know that anyone else was a sure fire D1 recruit from a speed standpoint. Hambleton had a decent arm, but didn't possess many other D1 attributes. Harp was a very good high school receiver, but again, had limited speed.