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Advantages or Disadvantages of our current scheme vs a spread passing scheme (think Leach, Gundy etc
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<blockquote data-quote="gtdrew" data-source="post: 15471" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>I think it might be possible to recruit a little better in a new situation. I think kids are drawn to a flashier system, not because it's the right thing to do, but because they're kids. I think one thing this current system has going for it is that in general, the kids who are here want to be here because they understand the value of a GT diploma and want a chance to play competitive football. Switching to a flashier system would, in my opinion, open a whole new hornets' nest of kids who come here thinking they're going to be racking up millions of yards, then they get their first survey of calc test back and they start asking for transfer applications. What the AD has to decide is if he's willing to put a new coach in not only the tough situation of giving an air raid or pro style coach a roster full of option kids, THEN handcuff him further with the admissions restrictions that comes w being @ GT. I am hearing that there are going to be some more "considerations" given to the football admissions process by the Hill, as Bobinski seems MUCH more willing to fight that battle than that limp fish D-Rad, so we'll see what happens. 2014 looks like a real solid recruiting year, and 2015 could be even better, so I'm inclined to give the current administration one more year, but something's gotta change soon...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtdrew, post: 15471, member: 49"] I think it might be possible to recruit a little better in a new situation. I think kids are drawn to a flashier system, not because it's the right thing to do, but because they're kids. I think one thing this current system has going for it is that in general, the kids who are here want to be here because they understand the value of a GT diploma and want a chance to play competitive football. Switching to a flashier system would, in my opinion, open a whole new hornets' nest of kids who come here thinking they're going to be racking up millions of yards, then they get their first survey of calc test back and they start asking for transfer applications. What the AD has to decide is if he's willing to put a new coach in not only the tough situation of giving an air raid or pro style coach a roster full of option kids, THEN handcuff him further with the admissions restrictions that comes w being @ GT. I am hearing that there are going to be some more "considerations" given to the football admissions process by the Hill, as Bobinski seems MUCH more willing to fight that battle than that limp fish D-Rad, so we'll see what happens. 2014 looks like a real solid recruiting year, and 2015 could be even better, so I'm inclined to give the current administration one more year, but something's gotta change soon... [/QUOTE]
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