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<blockquote data-quote="JorgeJonas" data-source="post: 149722" data-attributes="member: 2171"><p>I obviously do not know the mind of a 17 year old recruit, but isn't the issue here that we don't want to be crossed off the list based on something (we believe is) so silly? I don't believe many of the kids are choosing where to go to school based on uniforms, otherwise Penn State and Alabama and UGA and Ohio State, etc. wouldn't be getting good players every single year. However, when you aren't a factory, they may be choosing <em>not</em> to go to a school where things aren't perceived as "cool." We need to be able to just check that box, then get to the next discussion(s) with the prospect. </p><p></p><p>I would add that anyone who rushed a fraternity or sorority likely made choices on which to pledge based on what they thought would be cool about it. Many of those people (including me) did just fine at Tech. It isn't a sign that a kid can't succeed at Tech; it's a sign that a kid is, indeed, a kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JorgeJonas, post: 149722, member: 2171"] I obviously do not know the mind of a 17 year old recruit, but isn't the issue here that we don't want to be crossed off the list based on something (we believe is) so silly? I don't believe many of the kids are choosing where to go to school based on uniforms, otherwise Penn State and Alabama and UGA and Ohio State, etc. wouldn't be getting good players every single year. However, when you aren't a factory, they may be choosing [I]not[/I] to go to a school where things aren't perceived as "cool." We need to be able to just check that box, then get to the next discussion(s) with the prospect. I would add that anyone who rushed a fraternity or sorority likely made choices on which to pledge based on what they thought would be cool about it. Many of those people (including me) did just fine at Tech. It isn't a sign that a kid can't succeed at Tech; it's a sign that a kid is, indeed, a kid. [/QUOTE]
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