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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 989243" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Yes. The 2008 team was one of the most injury-ridden teams in Tech history. Both starting OTs (including Andrew Gardner) missed the last two games. Of the 22 starters in the opening game, 11 missed at least one game. And depth? Surely ou jest. Tech had 76 scholarship players that year. 16 of Tech's 22 starters in the season were freshmen or sophomores; by the Peach Bowl there were no senior starters on offense. (I got all this from the Tech Peach Bowl guide at Rambling Wreck. I've read it more then once.)</p><p></p><p>So, yes, that team is a strong case for how you can build an OL very quickly provided you have good coaching. But I would bet on development most of the time myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 989243, member: 265"] Yes. The 2008 team was one of the most injury-ridden teams in Tech history. Both starting OTs (including Andrew Gardner) missed the last two games. Of the 22 starters in the opening game, 11 missed at least one game. And depth? Surely ou jest. Tech had 76 scholarship players that year. 16 of Tech's 22 starters in the season were freshmen or sophomores; by the Peach Bowl there were no senior starters on offense. (I got all this from the Tech Peach Bowl guide at Rambling Wreck. I've read it more then once.) So, yes, that team is a strong case for how you can build an OL very quickly provided you have good coaching. But I would bet on development most of the time myself. [/QUOTE]
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