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Athlon: ACC Coaches Talk Anonymously About Conference Foes for 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 736845" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>CGC has made recruiting against GT harder. Period.</p><p></p><p>There was always the "triple option" negativity the other coaches had to use against us. That's gone.</p><p></p><p>Look at how many Top 50 recruits we've been able to sign or commit to us compared to the past decade with the previous staff. Now it's not only top 50 in GA, but top 50 in the states surrounding us. We've done this while transitioning and having a bad record. What happens when CGC starts winning? Top 50 recruits start becoming top 25-top 30 recruits.</p><p></p><p>I use to always say that wait until GT gets the right guy in here and understands GT and how to market us. Here we are. You have to understand the motivations other coaches have when they make these "anonymous" statements. Coaches are no longer looking up and down our commit list and thinking they can cherry pick our best guys. Sure, we'll lose some, but we are also cherry picking against factories as well. It's no longer a one way street where a P5 team comes in, takes one of our commits, and we end up with a recruit from a non-P5 team.</p><p></p><p>We need to start winning, and our offense needs to show that we can produce like other offenses. Our recruiting has taken a leap since CGC has gotten here, but it's going to get really good once we start winning. GT is every bit the sleeping giant people use to refer to us as, even though we didn't believe it ourselves. No coach in the ACC or SEC is looking forward to that because they know they didn't have to worry about the "other" GA school for recruits. Now they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 736845, member: 360"] CGC has made recruiting against GT harder. Period. There was always the "triple option" negativity the other coaches had to use against us. That's gone. Look at how many Top 50 recruits we've been able to sign or commit to us compared to the past decade with the previous staff. Now it's not only top 50 in GA, but top 50 in the states surrounding us. We've done this while transitioning and having a bad record. What happens when CGC starts winning? Top 50 recruits start becoming top 25-top 30 recruits. I use to always say that wait until GT gets the right guy in here and understands GT and how to market us. Here we are. You have to understand the motivations other coaches have when they make these "anonymous" statements. Coaches are no longer looking up and down our commit list and thinking they can cherry pick our best guys. Sure, we'll lose some, but we are also cherry picking against factories as well. It's no longer a one way street where a P5 team comes in, takes one of our commits, and we end up with a recruit from a non-P5 team. We need to start winning, and our offense needs to show that we can produce like other offenses. Our recruiting has taken a leap since CGC has gotten here, but it's going to get really good once we start winning. GT is every bit the sleeping giant people use to refer to us as, even though we didn't believe it ourselves. No coach in the ACC or SEC is looking forward to that because they know they didn't have to worry about the "other" GA school for recruits. Now they do. [/QUOTE]
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