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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 40315" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>On average, less than 50% of each recruiting class will contribute at an impact level (starter/1st reserve) during their 4/5 years. If a staff hits on 50%, they're doing good. That's just the way it is. There are a bunch of kids we recruit that look great on film, but for various reasons, won't be huge contributors during their career if they even finish out here. If you think about it, there's only 22 full time positions, and less than that for subs. Not many places for guys to fit in, and then you get another talent surge every year with each signing class that creates competition for spots.</p><p> </p><p>Look at our vaunted 2007 class. How many of the 4/5 stars actually lived up to the hype? Guys like DJ Donley, Willie White, Steven Threat barely registered at GT. Jason Peters and Nick Claytor both got caught in scheme changes that didn't fit their playing style. All were immensely talented...they just had different reasons for not making an impact at GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 40315, member: 360"] On average, less than 50% of each recruiting class will contribute at an impact level (starter/1st reserve) during their 4/5 years. If a staff hits on 50%, they're doing good. That's just the way it is. There are a bunch of kids we recruit that look great on film, but for various reasons, won't be huge contributors during their career if they even finish out here. If you think about it, there's only 22 full time positions, and less than that for subs. Not many places for guys to fit in, and then you get another talent surge every year with each signing class that creates competition for spots. Look at our vaunted 2007 class. How many of the 4/5 stars actually lived up to the hype? Guys like DJ Donley, Willie White, Steven Threat barely registered at GT. Jason Peters and Nick Claytor both got caught in scheme changes that didn't fit their playing style. All were immensely talented...they just had different reasons for not making an impact at GT. [/QUOTE]
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