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<blockquote data-quote="TromboneJacket" data-source="post: 858026" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>Brent Key is probably the best OL coach we can get, so we’re already covered on that point. I think he’s been doing his best to build the line, but he arrived too late in the recruiting cycle to get anyone he liked in 2019, and then it seems that it was harder to recruit OL to Tech than he thought, so he tried to get a bunch of guys in 2020, most of whom were pretty raw. I think we have guys with good potential, but it takes time to develop young linemen. We’ve been trying to use the portal to mitigate the youth and attrition, and it’s helped a little bit, but not enough to make the O-line good. We’ve also lost a couple CPJ guys who probably would have helped us. Braun probably would have made a huge difference in 2019, and Quinney and Defoor likely would have given us more stability last year. I expect us to be a little better next year, but the skill position players will have to bring their A-game to take pressure off the OL, and Chip Long will need to tailor his game plans to emphasize our strengths and mitigate our weaknesses, namely avoiding leaning on the OL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TromboneJacket, post: 858026, member: 2580"] Brent Key is probably the best OL coach we can get, so we’re already covered on that point. I think he’s been doing his best to build the line, but he arrived too late in the recruiting cycle to get anyone he liked in 2019, and then it seems that it was harder to recruit OL to Tech than he thought, so he tried to get a bunch of guys in 2020, most of whom were pretty raw. I think we have guys with good potential, but it takes time to develop young linemen. We’ve been trying to use the portal to mitigate the youth and attrition, and it’s helped a little bit, but not enough to make the O-line good. We’ve also lost a couple CPJ guys who probably would have helped us. Braun probably would have made a huge difference in 2019, and Quinney and Defoor likely would have given us more stability last year. I expect us to be a little better next year, but the skill position players will have to bring their A-game to take pressure off the OL, and Chip Long will need to tailor his game plans to emphasize our strengths and mitigate our weaknesses, namely avoiding leaning on the OL. [/QUOTE]
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