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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 922935" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I think the 2 most interesting comments were these.</p><p></p><p><strong>“The models for GT are Stanford and Northwestern,” he wrote. “They just need to figure out how they can make the academic restrictions and situation work for them.”</strong></p><p>This comment of course flies completely in the face of the whole "GT needs to recruit GA harder focus of the article". Both of those schools recruit nationally to find their FB recruits. Both of them have also been struggling recently just like GT.</p><p></p><p>That same coach mentioned that GT should be looking for recruits they can develop and play by their JR and SR seasons.</p><p></p><p><strong>“Whoever the coach is has to be able to show the recruits around campus and football facilities and have it as a selling point, and that is where the athletic director comes in,” he wrote. “Last staff ‘sold’ Atlanta as a recruiting tool, but that is second to how much time the athletes spend in facilities.”</strong></p><p>This comes back to the facilities arms race. Unfortunately GT really doesn't have the money for that.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, if you look nationwide, the more high academic restriction schools are largely struggling. They aren't really built to succeed in the current iteration of college football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 922935, member: 1776"] I think the 2 most interesting comments were these. [B]“The models for GT are Stanford and Northwestern,” he wrote. “They just need to figure out how they can make the academic restrictions and situation work for them.”[/B] This comment of course flies completely in the face of the whole "GT needs to recruit GA harder focus of the article". Both of those schools recruit nationally to find their FB recruits. Both of them have also been struggling recently just like GT. That same coach mentioned that GT should be looking for recruits they can develop and play by their JR and SR seasons. [B]“Whoever the coach is has to be able to show the recruits around campus and football facilities and have it as a selling point, and that is where the athletic director comes in,” he wrote. “Last staff ‘sold’ Atlanta as a recruiting tool, but that is second to how much time the athletes spend in facilities.”[/B] This comes back to the facilities arms race. Unfortunately GT really doesn't have the money for that. Unfortunately, if you look nationwide, the more high academic restriction schools are largely struggling. They aren't really built to succeed in the current iteration of college football. [/QUOTE]
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