It isn't that troubling. They lost out on the Centennial kid, but he's going to Arizona. If they are recruiting against the likes of Arizona, they probably aren't going to win that battle very often. Other than that these kids are going to Georgetown, Kansas State, NDSU, Iowa Central Community College and Bradley. None of those are power houses. I am assuming they didnt recruit these kids, or didn't recruit them that hard. I've heard great things about that Roseville kid, but Fornasiere has the type of player he likes and he might not have been that player.
Also, Spring is such a short season and some of the best players might have started off cold or hit a small hot streak and then their numbers were all out of whack. You just never know. I remeber my senior year, you should have seen some of the numbers put up by the best players in the state, kids that were going to play for the U and many other schools. Not that great, its hard to judge a player by a small 20 game sample size and that is what these All State and All Metro teams are based on.
Needless to say, if a guy ends up at a school like Bradley, they probably weren't recruited that hard by the U. I am not trying to take anything away from Bradley, but the U is a much better baseball program in a better conference, with better facilities and more $$.