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<blockquote data-quote="91Wreck" data-source="post: 570132" data-attributes="member: 680"><p>When SA's start making 4 year commitments to us, then I will be much more concerned about making 4 year commitments to them. As it is, many of the SA's that have left early have had a deleterious effect on our program (especially Braun). Losing a multi-year starter that would have been the bedrock of our O-line next year and getting a scholarship back are not equal outcomes.</p><p></p><p>I am also not buying the excuse that because Braun graduated, he fulfilled his commitment to GT. Nonsense. We were counting on him to be here next year and he could have stayed and honored his 4 year commitment. He didn't. He isn't the first, and he won't be the last. If you are not willing to condemn players that leave for greener pastures, then neither should you condemn a new coaching staff that MAY convince three players that don't fit the new system and that GT is not the place for them.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I agree with what Braun did and I hold no ill will. He did what was best for him and I support him and his family's decision. I just don't see why our football program can't employ the same tactics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="91Wreck, post: 570132, member: 680"] When SA's start making 4 year commitments to us, then I will be much more concerned about making 4 year commitments to them. As it is, many of the SA's that have left early have had a deleterious effect on our program (especially Braun). Losing a multi-year starter that would have been the bedrock of our O-line next year and getting a scholarship back are not equal outcomes. I am also not buying the excuse that because Braun graduated, he fulfilled his commitment to GT. Nonsense. We were counting on him to be here next year and he could have stayed and honored his 4 year commitment. He didn't. He isn't the first, and he won't be the last. If you are not willing to condemn players that leave for greener pastures, then neither should you condemn a new coaching staff that MAY convince three players that don't fit the new system and that GT is not the place for them. By the way, I agree with what Braun did and I hold no ill will. He did what was best for him and I support him and his family's decision. I just don't see why our football program can't employ the same tactics. [/QUOTE]
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