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<blockquote data-quote="GTRX7" data-source="post: 389910" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>Recruiting has absolutely changed. There are clearly way more tools and information than there was 40 years ago, staffs are much bigger, and the amount of money in the system is exponentially greater.</p><p></p><p>That said, I suspect CPJ's point is that, at its heart, recruiting is still about convincing 16-17 year old kids to come play at your school. And 16-17 year old kids today are fundamentally the same as 16-17 year old kids were 40 years ago. Despite changes in technology, social media, etc., the <strong>top</strong> players are still largely immature kids who are both somehow simultaneously insecure and egotistical, believe they will play in the NFL, want to go play for the most glamorous school that is recruiting them, want to be "the star," aren't worried so much about the education, and want to go to college, party, and get loads of hot girls. That is why Dazed and Confused is and will always be a timeless classic : ) Lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRX7, post: 389910, member: 1045"] Recruiting has absolutely changed. There are clearly way more tools and information than there was 40 years ago, staffs are much bigger, and the amount of money in the system is exponentially greater. That said, I suspect CPJ's point is that, at its heart, recruiting is still about convincing 16-17 year old kids to come play at your school. And 16-17 year old kids today are fundamentally the same as 16-17 year old kids were 40 years ago. Despite changes in technology, social media, etc., the [B]top[/B] players are still largely immature kids who are both somehow simultaneously insecure and egotistical, believe they will play in the NFL, want to go play for the most glamorous school that is recruiting them, want to be "the star," aren't worried so much about the education, and want to go to college, party, and get loads of hot girls. That is why Dazed and Confused is and will always be a timeless classic : ) Lol. [/QUOTE]
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