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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 594243" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>Higher entrance requirements for athletes than Tech's, but many posters on here don't want to acknowledge that fact.</p><p></p><p>Some years ago someone at Stanford put together a process for national recruiting. Stanford recognized that academics required them to cast a broader net. I remember reading it, but I have no idea how to find it now. The point people are missing is that we should be emulating Stanford's national recruiting approach. It's a national institution, not a local or regional University of (geography). So is Tech.</p><p></p><p>Collins is right that Tech and ATL have a lot to sell to the right candidates, but Tech needs to be a national sell and not exclusively a Georgia or SE sell. I have been a Collins fan since he was on O'Leary's staff, but the 404 thing can be taken too far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 594243, member: 630"] Higher entrance requirements for athletes than Tech's, but many posters on here don't want to acknowledge that fact. Some years ago someone at Stanford put together a process for national recruiting. Stanford recognized that academics required them to cast a broader net. I remember reading it, but I have no idea how to find it now. The point people are missing is that we should be emulating Stanford's national recruiting approach. It's a national institution, not a local or regional University of (geography). So is Tech. Collins is right that Tech and ATL have a lot to sell to the right candidates, but Tech needs to be a national sell and not exclusively a Georgia or SE sell. I have been a Collins fan since he was on O'Leary's staff, but the 404 thing can be taken too far. [/QUOTE]
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