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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 290807" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>That's a good list and a lot of work. Thanks for posting it. I might think Richt should be higher (and I am afraid we might find out at Miami) and Mendenhall and Fuentes will be. I just don't get Fedora at UNC because even with all the scandal that is a recruiting dream in Chapel Hill. And while he irks me I agree Cutcliff has worked wonders at Duke. (Football at UNC and Duke used to be known as "13 Saturdays until basketball.) If Swinney continues widening his recruiting net through the Midwest he is going to be the coach everybody talks about before he is done. (I like it because he drives Meyer and the narcissist from Michigan crazy.) Moreover that program has insane support, literally, and apparently unlimited money. I am really intrigued by what the new AD might bring to the football program at Tech. So far it looks good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 290807, member: 2175"] That's a good list and a lot of work. Thanks for posting it. I might think Richt should be higher (and I am afraid we might find out at Miami) and Mendenhall and Fuentes will be. I just don't get Fedora at UNC because even with all the scandal that is a recruiting dream in Chapel Hill. And while he irks me I agree Cutcliff has worked wonders at Duke. (Football at UNC and Duke used to be known as "13 Saturdays until basketball.) If Swinney continues widening his recruiting net through the Midwest he is going to be the coach everybody talks about before he is done. (I like it because he drives Meyer and the narcissist from Michigan crazy.) Moreover that program has insane support, literally, and apparently unlimited money. I am really intrigued by what the new AD might bring to the football program at Tech. So far it looks good. [/QUOTE]
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