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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 144641" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>FWIW, while we still have a month to go I am pleased about 2 things so far with this year's searches.</p><p></p><p>First, none of my top 5 have taken a new job yet. Though multiple ones have gotten new contracts that will raise what you have to give them to move, but they haven't taken P5 jobs.</p><p></p><p>Second, and maybe more importantly - assuming GT is on the market in the next couple of years - almost all the schools around us will have recently done new hires so they won't be in the market competing with GT for potentially the same pool of candidates.</p><p>AL, AU, TN, have all made coaching changes.</p><p>UGA is set for a couple of years at least with Fox.</p><p>Clemson has a big buyout with Brownwell that keeps him there for at least another couple of seasons. </p><p>So all the schools within a relatively easy driving distance from Atlanta are probably out of the market for the coach if GT goes looking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 144641, member: 1776"] FWIW, while we still have a month to go I am pleased about 2 things so far with this year's searches. First, none of my top 5 have taken a new job yet. Though multiple ones have gotten new contracts that will raise what you have to give them to move, but they haven't taken P5 jobs. Second, and maybe more importantly - assuming GT is on the market in the next couple of years - almost all the schools around us will have recently done new hires so they won't be in the market competing with GT for potentially the same pool of candidates. AL, AU, TN, have all made coaching changes. UGA is set for a couple of years at least with Fox. Clemson has a big buyout with Brownwell that keeps him there for at least another couple of seasons. So all the schools within a relatively easy driving distance from Atlanta are probably out of the market for the coach if GT goes looking. [/QUOTE]
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