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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 865219" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>The issue for the schools like GT is the portal, just like how almost everything else is set up, will benefit the factory schools compared to others.</p><p></p><p>The best players at the non factory schools will be picked off by the factory schools. Offering them more exposure and money potential. The ones that haven't worked out at the factory level will be the ones that drop down to a lower level. That is a net gain for the factory schools. The best players at the factory schools that transfer will transfer to another factory school where they see more opportunity - see the QB From OSU to TX or the CB from LSU to AL or the WR from UGA to AL.</p><p></p><p>Recruiting is not an exact science, every team - including the factory schools, miss on players. Over the long run the players the factories miss on with go down from that level, but the ones they missed on could very well leave a lower level team to go to the factory level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 865219, member: 1776"] The issue for the schools like GT is the portal, just like how almost everything else is set up, will benefit the factory schools compared to others. The best players at the non factory schools will be picked off by the factory schools. Offering them more exposure and money potential. The ones that haven't worked out at the factory level will be the ones that drop down to a lower level. That is a net gain for the factory schools. The best players at the factory schools that transfer will transfer to another factory school where they see more opportunity - see the QB From OSU to TX or the CB from LSU to AL or the WR from UGA to AL. Recruiting is not an exact science, every team - including the factory schools, miss on players. Over the long run the players the factories miss on with go down from that level, but the ones they missed on could very well leave a lower level team to go to the factory level. [/QUOTE]
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