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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 51690" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>I don't. The hill clamped down hard on Gailey's nuts after "flunkgate," the same would have happened to GOL. But the biggest blow to his recruiting success would be APR. GOL did improve grad rates over the last couple coaches, but nothing like it is today. Today's grad rate is no accident, it's a direct result of APR and how it limits who we extend offers to and accept into the program. Half of the guys that played for GOL would not get in today and that's the <em>better</em> half, most likely. We'll never know how it would have worked out, but I highly doubt he would have continued the previous status quo. </p><p></p><p>Now factor in that Fridge left to coach Maryland <em>before</em> GOL even left Tech and your original post makes little sense. </p><p></p><p>"<strong>It really also shows just how good O'Leary was for the program, what if he could have built a solid defense to go along with Friedgen's O."</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 51690, member: 77"] I don't. The hill clamped down hard on Gailey's nuts after "flunkgate," the same would have happened to GOL. But the biggest blow to his recruiting success would be APR. GOL did improve grad rates over the last couple coaches, but nothing like it is today. Today's grad rate is no accident, it's a direct result of APR and how it limits who we extend offers to and accept into the program. Half of the guys that played for GOL would not get in today and that's the [I]better[/I] half, most likely. We'll never know how it would have worked out, but I highly doubt he would have continued the previous status quo. Now factor in that Fridge left to coach Maryland [I]before[/I] GOL even left Tech and your original post makes little sense. "[B]It really also shows just how good O'Leary was for the program, what if he could have built a solid defense to go along with Friedgen's O."[/B] [/QUOTE]
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