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ESPN: Bill Connelly's ACC Coastal season preview
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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 727323" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>So my question is how much do recruiting rankings really matter then? They've been out recruiting us for years, and have gotten even better under CMB. Arguably, CMB is the better head coach. (Until CGC proves something at the P5 level, you can't really rank him ahead of a guy with a NC on his resume) If we are all in on recruiting talent being the answer, and we acknowledge they just might have a better coach than we do, and we also look realistically at our current QB situation, much less OL, then I don't really see how they aren't a solid loss next year. I think in 2021 or 2022 the differential between us talent wise will be much narrower and our QB & OL situation should be much more in hand, but this year? Not so much...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 727323, member: 1191"] So my question is how much do recruiting rankings really matter then? They've been out recruiting us for years, and have gotten even better under CMB. Arguably, CMB is the better head coach. (Until CGC proves something at the P5 level, you can't really rank him ahead of a guy with a NC on his resume) If we are all in on recruiting talent being the answer, and we acknowledge they just might have a better coach than we do, and we also look realistically at our current QB situation, much less OL, then I don't really see how they aren't a solid loss next year. I think in 2021 or 2022 the differential between us talent wise will be much narrower and our QB & OL situation should be much more in hand, but this year? Not so much... [/QUOTE]
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