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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 197794" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>As a board we vacillate between the need for better coaches and the need for better recruits. We are getting good recruits and maybe the objection should not be to the "Navy guys" not recruiting, but a look at each position coach individually and judge coaching before recruiting. Does us little good to attract a high 3-star and coach him down. I can't. Johnson should be able to. But this post is correct: GT and the service academies attract similar recruits, and Dabos' energy level and verve wouldn't work well with GT. It would also would block any 'Bama-Dabo marriage should Saban leave. They could never bring themselves to believe that underneath all that energy there is a very sound football coach. Who, coincidentally, can recruit the lights out. The ACC has to step up before Clempson does an FSU on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 197794, member: 2175"] As a board we vacillate between the need for better coaches and the need for better recruits. We are getting good recruits and maybe the objection should not be to the "Navy guys" not recruiting, but a look at each position coach individually and judge coaching before recruiting. Does us little good to attract a high 3-star and coach him down. I can't. Johnson should be able to. But this post is correct: GT and the service academies attract similar recruits, and Dabos' energy level and verve wouldn't work well with GT. It would also would block any 'Bama-Dabo marriage should Saban leave. They could never bring themselves to believe that underneath all that energy there is a very sound football coach. Who, coincidentally, can recruit the lights out. The ACC has to step up before Clempson does an FSU on it. [/QUOTE]
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