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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 208798" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>Cheese. I am talking about the totally of GT recruiting right now....over the years....in that statement. I was pointing to this class as an example, but if read you right you are saying 16 or 17 of the 18 have a few P5 offers each. Then I pointed to a bad example for sure and if that is the case its a positive trend we need to maintain. However, I think the 7 prior years I can go back and my general statement of the issue with GT recruiting would hold up for the most part. We get way too many guys with just offers from furman and navy etc. Or maybe vandy and furman and blah blah. Yes I know vandy is P5....but you get my point.</p><p></p><p>I feel like most classes we have far too many guys with no P5 offers.....and that is unacceptable to me for our school. Its low hanging fruit we can improve IMO.</p><p></p><p>Again if we take 20 one year. 19 need to have good competitive P5 offers (more than 1). If we take 15 all 15 should. If we take 25 23-24 should. Its no excuse.</p><p></p><p>Georgia is the 3rd or 4th biggest state on the planet for recruiting and for use to not be able to land 95% of the class with multiple competitive P5 offer is poor IMO. And I don't care about stars...I just want guys all the other good programs want.</p><p></p><p>Now, I have to say, my entire opinion is perception based. I haven't taken the time (nor do I care enough) to go back and take a look at each class to prove this. Its just my general perception over the years...I could be way off and if so ok....no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 208798, member: 628"] Cheese. I am talking about the totally of GT recruiting right now....over the years....in that statement. I was pointing to this class as an example, but if read you right you are saying 16 or 17 of the 18 have a few P5 offers each. Then I pointed to a bad example for sure and if that is the case its a positive trend we need to maintain. However, I think the 7 prior years I can go back and my general statement of the issue with GT recruiting would hold up for the most part. We get way too many guys with just offers from furman and navy etc. Or maybe vandy and furman and blah blah. Yes I know vandy is P5....but you get my point. I feel like most classes we have far too many guys with no P5 offers.....and that is unacceptable to me for our school. Its low hanging fruit we can improve IMO. Again if we take 20 one year. 19 need to have good competitive P5 offers (more than 1). If we take 15 all 15 should. If we take 25 23-24 should. Its no excuse. Georgia is the 3rd or 4th biggest state on the planet for recruiting and for use to not be able to land 95% of the class with multiple competitive P5 offer is poor IMO. And I don't care about stars...I just want guys all the other good programs want. Now, I have to say, my entire opinion is perception based. I haven't taken the time (nor do I care enough) to go back and take a look at each class to prove this. Its just my general perception over the years...I could be way off and if so ok....no problem. [/QUOTE]
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