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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 621779" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Look at Boomer's post on offensive production. I don't have the time to find it, but it addresses this "we weren't recruiting well" business. He says it better then I did.</p><p></p><p>As to decline: discounting the injury sunami year of 2015, Tech was 9 - 4, 5 -7, and 7 - 6 in the last three years. Not great, except for 2016, but we had some bad luck in that both Jordan and Ratliff (ah, what could have been) were forced out of football by injury. No doubt we would have done better if the normal sequence of players at QB and BB had been possible. Losing our starting BB for two straight years (2017, 2018) did <em>not</em> help.</p><p></p><p>No argument about the D, but that has been Tech's football recruiting problem, especially since APR became mandatory. Before that we got a lot of pretty good DLs and graduated them just fine. It just took a lot longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 621779, member: 265"] Look at Boomer's post on offensive production. I don't have the time to find it, but it addresses this "we weren't recruiting well" business. He says it better then I did. As to decline: discounting the injury sunami year of 2015, Tech was 9 - 4, 5 -7, and 7 - 6 in the last three years. Not great, except for 2016, but we had some bad luck in that both Jordan and Ratliff (ah, what could have been) were forced out of football by injury. No doubt we would have done better if the normal sequence of players at QB and BB had been possible. Losing our starting BB for two straight years (2017, 2018) did [I]not[/I] help. No argument about the D, but that has been Tech's football recruiting problem, especially since APR became mandatory. Before that we got a lot of pretty good DLs and graduated them just fine. It just took a lot longer. [/QUOTE]
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