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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau" data-source="post: 79322" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>What I took from the quotes was, yes you can win with the option attack, but the coaches end up getting alumni and booster pressure because they aren't signing star players. That does not pass the smell test. If you were winning, and sometimes winning big, the criticism would eventually be silenced. Conclusion for me was the same as many other posters---we are losing EVERY meaningful game not because we are an option team, but because of our recruiting. And at Tech, with all our inherent recruiting challenges because of academics, the addition of one more obstacle is not something that can be overcome. The difference between us and FSU or Georgia is seven or eight recruits a year, fairly big. But the difference between us and Virginia Tech or Pittsburgh might be 3 or four recruits a year. Not huge, but extrapolated over several years, it just makes it tougher to win 9 games rather than six or seven games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, post: 79322, member: 1017"] What I took from the quotes was, yes you can win with the option attack, but the coaches end up getting alumni and booster pressure because they aren't signing star players. That does not pass the smell test. If you were winning, and sometimes winning big, the criticism would eventually be silenced. Conclusion for me was the same as many other posters---we are losing EVERY meaningful game not because we are an option team, but because of our recruiting. And at Tech, with all our inherent recruiting challenges because of academics, the addition of one more obstacle is not something that can be overcome. The difference between us and FSU or Georgia is seven or eight recruits a year, fairly big. But the difference between us and Virginia Tech or Pittsburgh might be 3 or four recruits a year. Not huge, but extrapolated over several years, it just makes it tougher to win 9 games rather than six or seven games. [/QUOTE]
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