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<blockquote data-quote="True2GT" data-source="post: 671517" data-attributes="member: 5048"><p>The ceiling is as high or low as we want it. Right now we have a pretty good recruiter at head coach, which I hope leads to more recruiting resources. In order to be a dominant and successful program and a consistent contender, we need either high level recruiting constantly, low attrition (get old, stay old), or a mix of both. Tech needs more AA funding either way to sustain this model. This is why I think the ceiling is up to us.</p><p></p><p>Once we get that squared away, then we can move on to better in game coaching if that shows to be the cause of holding the program back. After reviewing and thinking about this past season, I think it's foolish to not factor all the injuries as a major result in how many games we lost. The next couple years will determine if we need better in game coaching.</p><p></p><p>I think we can all agree that if we can get Tech more resources, we can consistently recruit even better than the current class. This should be priority number one. I don't want it to be like when CPJ was here. The success on field led to reduction in funding with the thought that it was not necessary. I hope this does not happen to CGC in regards to recruiting as the class he's putting together seems to be more and more solid. We in fact need to strike while the fire is hot and keep the train rolling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True2GT, post: 671517, member: 5048"] The ceiling is as high or low as we want it. Right now we have a pretty good recruiter at head coach, which I hope leads to more recruiting resources. In order to be a dominant and successful program and a consistent contender, we need either high level recruiting constantly, low attrition (get old, stay old), or a mix of both. Tech needs more AA funding either way to sustain this model. This is why I think the ceiling is up to us. Once we get that squared away, then we can move on to better in game coaching if that shows to be the cause of holding the program back. After reviewing and thinking about this past season, I think it's foolish to not factor all the injuries as a major result in how many games we lost. The next couple years will determine if we need better in game coaching. I think we can all agree that if we can get Tech more resources, we can consistently recruit even better than the current class. This should be priority number one. I don't want it to be like when CPJ was here. The success on field led to reduction in funding with the thought that it was not necessary. I hope this does not happen to CGC in regards to recruiting as the class he's putting together seems to be more and more solid. We in fact need to strike while the fire is hot and keep the train rolling. [/QUOTE]
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