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<blockquote data-quote="Blue&amp;Gold1034" data-source="post: 880286" data-attributes="member: 6109"><p>I've thought about this a lot. From a fan perspective, he would be welcome. You could say that he's on the Mount Rushmore of Atlanta Sports Figures, particularly in the black community. He'll be able to recruit just about any player from the Metro Atlanta region and we'd have a legitimate shot at getting some of the higher tier players. My only question regarding Deion specifically would be who he brings in as his coordinators. The mark of a good coaching isn't just want you know, but who you surround yourself with on your coaching staff. </p><p></p><p>From an administrative perspective, he might not be a fit. Bringing in Deion would mean that the administration would have to open up their pockets. Deion is gonna want more in terms of recruiting budget, better facilities, etc., which GT could use an upgrade in. I think he would bring in more booster support for the program, but it would be the administration that would be the biggest hurdle since their biggest concern isn't athletics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue&Gold1034, post: 880286, member: 6109"] I've thought about this a lot. From a fan perspective, he would be welcome. You could say that he's on the Mount Rushmore of Atlanta Sports Figures, particularly in the black community. He'll be able to recruit just about any player from the Metro Atlanta region and we'd have a legitimate shot at getting some of the higher tier players. My only question regarding Deion specifically would be who he brings in as his coordinators. The mark of a good coaching isn't just want you know, but who you surround yourself with on your coaching staff. From an administrative perspective, he might not be a fit. Bringing in Deion would mean that the administration would have to open up their pockets. Deion is gonna want more in terms of recruiting budget, better facilities, etc., which GT could use an upgrade in. I think he would bring in more booster support for the program, but it would be the administration that would be the biggest hurdle since their biggest concern isn't athletics. [/QUOTE]
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