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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 754494" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I used to tell students in some of my courses about going to the Zesto on Peachtree (ah, the memories of those vanilla malts!) with my son to get dinner. Maynard Jackson, who was running for mayor at the time, came in and took his place in line behind us. He looked around the room and saw it was pretty full. He fidgeted for a minute, then went out to his car, got a sheave of campaign pamphlets, and started to work the room. Moral = for politicians in a democracy you never assume that you have anybody's vote.</p><p></p><p>So does Dabo worry about Tech? <em>Of course</em> he does. Every major college football coach knows how fast a program can hit the rocks these days and they all know it can happen through recruiting. They will never miss a chance to make a case with people they are recruiting, especially if the opposition is a new program that is trying to sell itself to the same people.</p><p></p><p>True, at present he may not worry much. But …</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 754494, member: 265"] I used to tell students in some of my courses about going to the Zesto on Peachtree (ah, the memories of those vanilla malts!) with my son to get dinner. Maynard Jackson, who was running for mayor at the time, came in and took his place in line behind us. He looked around the room and saw it was pretty full. He fidgeted for a minute, then went out to his car, got a sheave of campaign pamphlets, and started to work the room. Moral = for politicians in a democracy you never assume that you have anybody's vote. So does Dabo worry about Tech? [I]Of course[/I] he does. Every major college football coach knows how fast a program can hit the rocks these days and they all know it can happen through recruiting. They will never miss a chance to make a case with people they are recruiting, especially if the opposition is a new program that is trying to sell itself to the same people. True, at present he may not worry much. But … [/QUOTE]
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