SEC coaches want strength of schedule (SoS) to be a stronger factor in rankings however if the assumption is that all SEC teams are strong, that means that losses should not impact their ranking. Jeez.... 🤷♂️...
https://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-tech/georgia-tech-expected-to-hire-karen-blair-as-next-womens-basketball-coach/FKI2RJNZERG5ZEKGPOMOOTNGNA/
Seems to have a strong record with recruiting, which will be needed.
This is a good read if you have the chance to look at it.
https://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-tech/duncan-powell-stays-on-course-to-write-narrative-about-himself/V4I34FO2JVEH7GQJ6DI5WPYGII/
I found this article interesting to hear the perspectives of high school players regarding Nil.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6033148/2025/01/03/college-football-recruiting-all-americans-nil-transfer-portal/
Mods: Feel free to move if there is a more appropriate thread. If true, his story is definitely one of redemption...
Waller walks away from the NFL: Giants tight end announces early retirement
Looks like some in the national media thinks that we are moving in the right direction:
College football rankings: Georgia, Alabama, Texas lead way-too-early Top 25 for 2024 season
You can find the PDF of this on ramblinwreck.com - Final Stats
The participation report is on page 7 of the PDF.
I see that there was a Michael Maye siting on the OL today.
Another good article regarding the impact of our player development program on Moses Wright. Articles like this could have a positive impact on recruiting.
With assistants’ help, Moses Wright made himself into ACC’s top player
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