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<blockquote data-quote="TheSilasSonRising" data-source="post: 570157" data-attributes="member: 926"><p>I believe, although I have no stats at my fingertips , that the last 2 regimes have Undersigned way more often than Oversigning.</p><p></p><p>Not saying that was necessarily bad because there is no reason to give a ship to a player that can not help us. That is part of the coaches job to make that call.</p><p></p><p>But the dynamic has changed. We have a staff now that wants GT to win at the highest level and they will, without excuse go after S/As to accomplish that.</p><p></p><p>The problem will become not having enough ships instead of too many, but this AD and staff know how to handle it.</p><p></p><p>But as many have said, it will not end up being a problem. When I was at GT a player gave up his ship and quit playing because he became President of his Fraternity. I knew another player that quit because he wanted to go back home to south Ga and marry his h.s. sweetheart. Their choices.</p><p></p><p>And, as someone else said, it seems as if it has been players leaving GT with the short end of the stick lately - not the other way around.</p><p></p><p>And I have yet to meet anyone that objected when Cremins told kids they would be better off elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>And some may not like it, but there are S/As that might rather be told they have a better chance playing at gsu, ksu, or Indiana state than staying at GT. And just because some here think they would be better staying here, their love for one last chance to play the game they have put so much into may mean more to them right now.</p><p></p><p>Not for anyone here to judge them otherwise.</p><p></p><p>We had one such young man leave GT for a "lesser" school and he became Secretary of the Army. Not bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSilasSonRising, post: 570157, member: 926"] I believe, although I have no stats at my fingertips , that the last 2 regimes have Undersigned way more often than Oversigning. Not saying that was necessarily bad because there is no reason to give a ship to a player that can not help us. That is part of the coaches job to make that call. But the dynamic has changed. We have a staff now that wants GT to win at the highest level and they will, without excuse go after S/As to accomplish that. The problem will become not having enough ships instead of too many, but this AD and staff know how to handle it. But as many have said, it will not end up being a problem. When I was at GT a player gave up his ship and quit playing because he became President of his Fraternity. I knew another player that quit because he wanted to go back home to south Ga and marry his h.s. sweetheart. Their choices. And, as someone else said, it seems as if it has been players leaving GT with the short end of the stick lately - not the other way around. And I have yet to meet anyone that objected when Cremins told kids they would be better off elsewhere. And some may not like it, but there are S/As that might rather be told they have a better chance playing at gsu, ksu, or Indiana state than staying at GT. And just because some here think they would be better staying here, their love for one last chance to play the game they have put so much into may mean more to them right now. Not for anyone here to judge them otherwise. We had one such young man leave GT for a "lesser" school and he became Secretary of the Army. Not bad. [/QUOTE]
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