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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney Kent" data-source="post: 24478" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>LibertyTurns: No, I did not say that. I said, if a high profile coach has always coached at high profile schools or in the professional ranks, he probably could not coach at Tech. Many coaches win, even though they are mediocre, because they HAVE the 4's and 5's at the big schools. They most often cannot win with the average players. I say go after a coach that has won big time with mediocre players. Once he has established a winning record, he will then attract the 4's and 5's. He then becomes more well known because he can get the best out of any recruit. You can bring Saban into Tech, but he will not do as well as he did at LSU and Alabama, because he cannot get as many high profile athletes as he gets at those two schools. Even though a coach that wins with average players tends to attract more 4's and 5's because of his winning, he would still get less of them at Tech, but would get a sufficient amount of them with his coaching genius to overcome the lack of the quantity of them stocked by the factory schools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney Kent, post: 24478, member: 923"] LibertyTurns: No, I did not say that. I said, if a high profile coach has always coached at high profile schools or in the professional ranks, he probably could not coach at Tech. Many coaches win, even though they are mediocre, because they HAVE the 4's and 5's at the big schools. They most often cannot win with the average players. I say go after a coach that has won big time with mediocre players. Once he has established a winning record, he will then attract the 4's and 5's. He then becomes more well known because he can get the best out of any recruit. You can bring Saban into Tech, but he will not do as well as he did at LSU and Alabama, because he cannot get as many high profile athletes as he gets at those two schools. Even though a coach that wins with average players tends to attract more 4's and 5's because of his winning, he would still get less of them at Tech, but would get a sufficient amount of them with his coaching genius to overcome the lack of the quantity of them stocked by the factory schools. [/QUOTE]
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