Glad you took the time to put this together. Obviously Camp is the one in here that has the widest gap of reviews. If you look at offers alone, his value would fall in line with your critique. On the other hand, his coach places his value equal to one 4 star and one 5 star that he coached...
Well you can thank the hope scholarship for that huge advantage. 11.8 scholarships for fully funded program. If you are a ga kid and want to go out of state, you get a 1\2 scholarship, in state you can get 1/2 and the hope with out out of state expenses as well.
I like a lot of your posts and generally agree with most. This is not one of them. As an old coach in metro ATL, I think it has everything to do with (STEM, The Hill, Ga HS academics Calculus and others) . When talking about the large # of kids from Ga being up in the top 5 on a national...
OL is one of the spots I have not concerned myself with the star ratings as we are not looking for the 6'5" 325 lb lineman as most other programs are. Our best lineman so far was 6'1" and did not fit the mold required to be a 4 star kid. I would be tickled to get all 6'3" kids that can move like...
He played like his dad. I coached his dad at Avondale. Reginald played linebacker and was one unbelievable wrestler. Saw him use a fire mans carry move on the defending state champ from Walker High and nearly broke the kid in half. Won the state at 185.and toyed with everyone. Reggie was a QB...
I have always been a big fan of Devine. I questioned his decision to come to Tech because I thought he might be a great blind side tackle in pass pro. On the other hand, Shaq is my all time favorite lineman and may end up being the best to have played here since Kent Hill. I don't think we have...
So really we were like everyone else in 2014, except we completed our 3rd down passes at a higher rate than everyone else. It is true that no one is designed to end up in 3rd and long, but (perception) is that we have fewer high risk / high reward plays and fewer negative yard plays. Well...
The thing about this offense is you should never/ever be in third and 15. Run sets up the pass . every play should give 3 or 4 yards . As others have stated, last year was special because JT was able to keep plays alive and release the ball to a 4th round draft pick coming back to the ball with...
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I like high expectations as much as you but would tell you that 75 other ADs have given their coach everything they have asked for and should be in the top 25 every year. They also have more degrees to choose from and places to hide kids that were not thinking about education until they ran a...
Smelter and Gotsis were just luck but Choice came to Tech via the bench behind AP at Oklahoma due to Gailey being a great recruiter. I see the logic?????????
I don't try to think about where these guys will end up. I was very happy to see this guy coming to Tech. Speculation will tell us that our QB should be a big strong kid like JN and not a 5'9" 175 lb speedster. Later we decide the perfect fit is the speedster only to rethink everything after a...
You are right own about Bud Foster and what they have done. The problem is the difference between our recruiting and VT is just as great or greater than the difference between Ala and VT. Would love to see what bud could do with our Players but it would certainly be less . They are generally...
I like a lot about what you are saying but to have a top 20 defense it needs to look a lot more like Ala or Clemson. When I look at the actual recruiting process I don't see any of the front sevens ever in a calc class . They also have true freshmen that look better than our Aussie. I think the...
Actually he blew up prior to his senior year with around 20 big time offers prior to ever playing a down. Had a highly regarded lb team mate that every school was looking at. They would come by to see him and see the 6'5" 250 kid with great feet.
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