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What can GT expect in OFEI and DFEI rankings with current recruiting numbers?
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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 917089" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I would love to watch a team with a floor of 6-7 wins and the 11 or 12 wins in good years. Since the mid 1990’s, we’ve either had a good-to-great offense or a good-to-great defense, but not both. That’s been enough to have good football. The last few years, we’ve had neither. </p><p></p><p>We could look at those charts and say “how do we get to be Alabama or Clemson in three seasons?”. It took Alabama several seasons to become Bama, and they were one of the top moneymaking factories anywhere and were recruiting at close to that level before they had Saban. </p><p></p><p>I think we have a lot more in common with Cincinnati. This year Cincinnati is #41 in overall FEI, and they were #8 in 2021 when they were in the CFP. Their recruiting rankings since 2018 are 48, 79, 40, 42, and 42 (in 2022). They’re #41 this year. If I’d done that recruiting vs efficiency chart with FEI, Cincinnati would be way to the right of the line. Which Tech fan wouldn’t trade our last 3 1/2 seasons for theirs?</p><p></p><p>As far as recruiting, I think we can have a lot of years in the top 35 with the resources we have now, even playing “moneyball”. That can get better once revenue gets better, too. I also think we need to find and develop the players others overlook. </p><p></p><p>If we had the Gailey level defense with the GO’L or CPJ level of offense, that’s at least a top 20 team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 917089, member: 282"] I would love to watch a team with a floor of 6-7 wins and the 11 or 12 wins in good years. Since the mid 1990’s, we’ve either had a good-to-great offense or a good-to-great defense, but not both. That’s been enough to have good football. The last few years, we’ve had neither. We could look at those charts and say “how do we get to be Alabama or Clemson in three seasons?”. It took Alabama several seasons to become Bama, and they were one of the top moneymaking factories anywhere and were recruiting at close to that level before they had Saban. I think we have a lot more in common with Cincinnati. This year Cincinnati is #41 in overall FEI, and they were #8 in 2021 when they were in the CFP. Their recruiting rankings since 2018 are 48, 79, 40, 42, and 42 (in 2022). They’re #41 this year. If I’d done that recruiting vs efficiency chart with FEI, Cincinnati would be way to the right of the line. Which Tech fan wouldn’t trade our last 3 1/2 seasons for theirs? As far as recruiting, I think we can have a lot of years in the top 35 with the resources we have now, even playing “moneyball”. That can get better once revenue gets better, too. I also think we need to find and develop the players others overlook. If we had the Gailey level defense with the GO’L or CPJ level of offense, that’s at least a top 20 team. [/QUOTE]
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