He didn't pick GT then and I doubt he'll pick a team that just had a losing season and missed a bowl now over a team that just barely lost the natty. No chance he comes to Tech imo.You never know. I read on a Cal blog that he's leaving Cal because he's homesick, so there could be a good chance of him ending up in Georgia, but if he's serious about Civil Engineering he'll choose the GT Civil Engineering program over that of UGA. And the NFL likes GT receivers because they know how to block. Maybe wishful thinking, but maybe we've got a shot at this guy.
Matt Cassel and Aaron Rodgers say hello.
So two guys out of many, many transfers. Got it.
He didn't pick GT then and I doubt he'll pick a team that just had a losing season and missed a bowl now over a team that just barely lost the natty. No chance he comes to Tech imo.
Most of us wouldn’t have gone to GT if we used your logic. We’ve have gone to Awbarn, Bammer or Clemson where we could have been valedictorians.You are probably correct, but that's something I don't get about a lot of these players. Speaking strictly for myself, I'd rather play for a team where I would stand out as somebody who could be a really big addition, rather than someplace where I'm just latching onto a team where 5-star players are a dime a dozen - somewhere they could take me or leave me, whatever. But no doubt what you say applies to the vast majority of these prospects.
Most of us wouldn’t have gone to GT if we used your logic. We’ve have gone to Awbarn, Bammer or Clemson where we could have been valedictorians.
or, all the "good" DNA went to MikeJackets1967 and whatever was leftover, went to his brother.
Or Jerry Springersounds more like a job for maury. i kid of course.
Should we be concerned that we only have one lineman so far on either side of the ball?
Oh yeah, that's a perfect analogy. Brilliant thinking there.
Not too many 5* WR have been interested in civil engineering either.We didn't get one when we were throwing every down either.
What we debate so heatedly in the off season is hilarious. We really need an “x’s and o’s” guy to start some real football talk pronto!
Tough to get a 5* WR to come here with a coach that only throws 10 times a game. Coach looks for single coverage opportunities to hit the big play or to try and come from behind without much clock. These guys are looking to get into the NFL. They want to be featured in an offense. He already tried the academic route. Now it looks like he wants the best NFL chance.
Pining for a transferring diva former 5 star wr who passed on us previously and then turning the thread into a trash fest of the offense is not what you just described. Btw, I think our current receiving corps combined with a sr qb in his second year as starter plus a more seasoned OL is gonna make some noise this year.If CPJ believes that "physical superiority trumps theories or schemes" or wtte, then perhaps off season events, specifically as it relates to athletes and their recruitment, may be as important (if not more so) than the actual X's and O's. (not saying this kid is critical to our future success or anything like that, just that football games are won as much by "off season" events as they are by schemes and the like.)