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92.9 The Game's Randy McMichael said what?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 613765" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>Given the current weakness of the Coastal division, the perennially topsy turvy state of college football below the 10 or so elite programs, I don't think that Randy's prediction is all that earth shattering. Getting into the top 25 is one thing, staying in is something else altogether and a good indication that a program has matured and arrived with consistently good to occasionally great recruiting classes. Difficult given Tech's academic hurdles? Sure. Impossible? Not at all. Tech is within easy driving distance of arguably some of the most fertile recruiting areas in the country. In addition, we have a staff that connects with both high school coaches and football players in the "404". Recruiting, especially of linemen, will be the hallmark of this program going forward. It will take continued hard work in developing players and nurturing relationships in high schools around the state but particularly in metro Atlanta but it can be done. Patience and emphasis on recruiting and player development will turn this program into a force to be reckoned with in about three years, maybe less. IMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 613765, member: 4015"] Given the current weakness of the Coastal division, the perennially topsy turvy state of college football below the 10 or so elite programs, I don't think that Randy's prediction is all that earth shattering. Getting into the top 25 is one thing, staying in is something else altogether and a good indication that a program has matured and arrived with consistently good to occasionally great recruiting classes. Difficult given Tech's academic hurdles? Sure. Impossible? Not at all. Tech is within easy driving distance of arguably some of the most fertile recruiting areas in the country. In addition, we have a staff that connects with both high school coaches and football players in the "404". Recruiting, especially of linemen, will be the hallmark of this program going forward. It will take continued hard work in developing players and nurturing relationships in high schools around the state but particularly in metro Atlanta but it can be done. Patience and emphasis on recruiting and player development will turn this program into a force to be reckoned with in about three years, maybe less. IMHO [/QUOTE]
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