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<blockquote data-quote="biggtfan" data-source="post: 469092" data-attributes="member: 650"><p>My opinion would be that academics are easier to overcome. Consider QB's from around the ACC (and USF) and whether they could succeed at GT. I believe many would do well. As stated earlier in the thread, we only need a few more 4-star recruits to make a difference. With the right scheme, you would get a QB and then build around them (eg, WR, O-line). As an aside, I have read that O-line has very smart people on it.</p><p></p><p>Defensive recruits would go against a pass-oriented offense in practice, further preparing those with thoughts of playing in the NFL.</p><p></p><p>I liked the Bowling Green offense - 4-5 receivers, quick passes, someone always open, etc. That checks the box for having a different type of offense to overcome any limitations we have with majors.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biggtfan, post: 469092, member: 650"] My opinion would be that academics are easier to overcome. Consider QB's from around the ACC (and USF) and whether they could succeed at GT. I believe many would do well. As stated earlier in the thread, we only need a few more 4-star recruits to make a difference. With the right scheme, you would get a QB and then build around them (eg, WR, O-line). As an aside, I have read that O-line has very smart people on it. Defensive recruits would go against a pass-oriented offense in practice, further preparing those with thoughts of playing in the NFL. I liked the Bowling Green offense - 4-5 receivers, quick passes, someone always open, etc. That checks the box for having a different type of offense to overcome any limitations we have with majors. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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