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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 884637" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>So you telling me he can’t talk to high school coaches or assistants? You telling me he can’t get in his car and drive all over this state getting in with the people who help the players make decisions? Do you know there is more to recruiting than talking to players right? Some of you are so ignorant or naive (not necessarily you) about how things really get done. Who is GT’s go to man in Valdosta, Thomasville, Albany, Columbus, Savannah, or wherever? Collins unofficial network isn’t restricted from squat right now. I’m in south Georgia and I know for a fact that bagmen from Auburn, FSU, and UGA are all over school campuses during these summer practices. Sure, Collins can’t call a player but there is nothing to stop him from rolling up to the Lee County athletic complex in the Wreck as the team walks from the weight room to the field. See, these are things that the real programs do 24/7 even during dead periods. But I’m sure Collins game planning for Clemson will do wonders like it did against NIU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 884637, member: 4334"] So you telling me he can’t talk to high school coaches or assistants? You telling me he can’t get in his car and drive all over this state getting in with the people who help the players make decisions? Do you know there is more to recruiting than talking to players right? Some of you are so ignorant or naive (not necessarily you) about how things really get done. Who is GT’s go to man in Valdosta, Thomasville, Albany, Columbus, Savannah, or wherever? Collins unofficial network isn’t restricted from squat right now. I’m in south Georgia and I know for a fact that bagmen from Auburn, FSU, and UGA are all over school campuses during these summer practices. Sure, Collins can’t call a player but there is nothing to stop him from rolling up to the Lee County athletic complex in the Wreck as the team walks from the weight room to the field. See, these are things that the real programs do 24/7 even during dead periods. But I’m sure Collins game planning for Clemson will do wonders like it did against NIU. [/QUOTE]
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