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Athlon: ACC Coaches Talk Anonymously About Conference Foes for 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 737098" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>This staff is very specific about who they are bringing in from a perspective of perceived fit with the specific type of culture they are building. The culture is what brings out the best in (or squanders) the talent you recruit. Culture is important….Dabo at Clemson, PJ Fleck at the places he's coached, Saban, Matt Rhule at Baylor. The Patriot Way. It's the set of behaviors that govern what happens when you face adversity, what happens when you are challenged. How strong is your bond with your teammates? How hard are you going to work and do you enjoy the grind? Do you expect to be handed something or to earn it in competition? How much do the guys REALLY buy in, how hard will they fight.</p><p></p><p>I see an incremental upgrade in talent and a more explicit attempt to build a specific culture to give that talent the very best chance of being successful. And ultimately the culture begins to do the recruiting for you. Just keep building and moving forward with the process. Wins will follow eventually if you you do a good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 737098, member: 857"] This staff is very specific about who they are bringing in from a perspective of perceived fit with the specific type of culture they are building. The culture is what brings out the best in (or squanders) the talent you recruit. Culture is important….Dabo at Clemson, PJ Fleck at the places he's coached, Saban, Matt Rhule at Baylor. The Patriot Way. It's the set of behaviors that govern what happens when you face adversity, what happens when you are challenged. How strong is your bond with your teammates? How hard are you going to work and do you enjoy the grind? Do you expect to be handed something or to earn it in competition? How much do the guys REALLY buy in, how hard will they fight. I see an incremental upgrade in talent and a more explicit attempt to build a specific culture to give that talent the very best chance of being successful. And ultimately the culture begins to do the recruiting for you. Just keep building and moving forward with the process. Wins will follow eventually if you you do a good job. [/QUOTE]
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