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<blockquote data-quote="Pointer" data-source="post: 863953" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>Here's the thing guys. Collins did nothing spectacular with respect to recruiting at Tech. </p><p></p><p>Top 25 means very little outside of 15.</p><p></p><p>He had one class in the 24 or 25 rank. Go look at the win loss column of teams from 16-60 and I promise you will not see a noticable difference or trend with respect to that team's record (look at the year rank then look 3-5 years after the rank at the teams win loss record).</p><p></p><p>Let's not give him an excuse now for this year as to why he didn't deliver on his recruiting promises. The main reason the class isn't so hot, is because people realize that he talks like a sausage. It was never realistic to begin with here. Period. The end. </p><p></p><p>The teams now paying ridiculous sums of money for players, are the same teams who have been getting them all along.</p><p>AGAIN NOTHING HAS CHANGED</p><p></p><p>TStan needs to follow his own advice and try to recruit under the radar kids and develope them into winners. Pump your money into coaching instead of NIL. the return on investment will be much more promising.</p><p></p><p>I said it when CGC was hired and I believe it more now than ever, Tech will never recruit into the win column. Ain't gonna happen. Gotta coach and develope into sustained wins (think Wisconsin, TCU, and even what CPJ had here).</p><p></p><p>This is how Tech can be competitive in the NIL era.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointer, post: 863953, member: 4719"] Here's the thing guys. Collins did nothing spectacular with respect to recruiting at Tech. Top 25 means very little outside of 15. He had one class in the 24 or 25 rank. Go look at the win loss column of teams from 16-60 and I promise you will not see a noticable difference or trend with respect to that team's record (look at the year rank then look 3-5 years after the rank at the teams win loss record). Let's not give him an excuse now for this year as to why he didn't deliver on his recruiting promises. The main reason the class isn't so hot, is because people realize that he talks like a sausage. It was never realistic to begin with here. Period. The end. The teams now paying ridiculous sums of money for players, are the same teams who have been getting them all along. AGAIN NOTHING HAS CHANGED TStan needs to follow his own advice and try to recruit under the radar kids and develope them into winners. Pump your money into coaching instead of NIL. the return on investment will be much more promising. I said it when CGC was hired and I believe it more now than ever, Tech will never recruit into the win column. Ain't gonna happen. Gotta coach and develope into sustained wins (think Wisconsin, TCU, and even what CPJ had here). This is how Tech can be competitive in the NIL era. [/QUOTE]
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