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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 994501" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>They haven’t had a single recruiting class outside the top 5 since Kirby took over. According to Rivals they’ve had the #1 overall recruiting class 4 times since 2017. They aren’t even worried about recruiting the south anymore. In their #1 ranked class this year they have 28 commits and only 9 of them are from Georgia. A good number are from places totally outside the southeast, like California, New York, and Nevada. If anything them continuing to recruit nationally instead of locally should help Tech. </p><p></p><p>They’ve played in the SECCG 6 times in Kirby’s 8 years, winning it twice. They’ve played in 3 national championship games, winning it twice. They’ve played in a NY6 Bowl Game in each of the last 7 seasons, going 6-1 in those games. </p><p></p><p>There is literally nothing more they can do other than just outright winning the NC every year, which hell they might. Doesn’t change the fact that Tech can still be a solid program. Auburn literally won a national championship and played for another in the middle of Saban’s reign at Bama, under 2 different head coaches. Tech can still win 9-10+ games, finish ranked, and even beat UGA every once in awhile even if they become the most prominent program in the country. Which newsflash; they probably already are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 994501, member: 4572"] They haven’t had a single recruiting class outside the top 5 since Kirby took over. According to Rivals they’ve had the #1 overall recruiting class 4 times since 2017. They aren’t even worried about recruiting the south anymore. In their #1 ranked class this year they have 28 commits and only 9 of them are from Georgia. A good number are from places totally outside the southeast, like California, New York, and Nevada. If anything them continuing to recruit nationally instead of locally should help Tech. They’ve played in the SECCG 6 times in Kirby’s 8 years, winning it twice. They’ve played in 3 national championship games, winning it twice. They’ve played in a NY6 Bowl Game in each of the last 7 seasons, going 6-1 in those games. There is literally nothing more they can do other than just outright winning the NC every year, which hell they might. Doesn’t change the fact that Tech can still be a solid program. Auburn literally won a national championship and played for another in the middle of Saban’s reign at Bama, under 2 different head coaches. Tech can still win 9-10+ games, finish ranked, and even beat UGA every once in awhile even if they become the most prominent program in the country. Which newsflash; they probably already are. [/QUOTE]
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