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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 776655" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>Coaching matters. Just like recruiting matters, facilities matter, academic requirements matter, culture matters, girls matter, etc. It all matters but the biggest "matter" is money and the willingness to engage in utterly cutthroat tactics to get the guys you want. Tech and dozens of other schools are still hampered by quaint notions of being amateur athletics. I honestly believe that the elite football factories should just form their own league along with anyone willing to be shredded for big money like Vanderbilt. Any schools interested in preserving amateur athletics and a commitment to academics with the well being of the players foremost should form their own league as well. Sure, the coaching salaries for the latter would have to take a huge drop but that might be better in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 776655, member: 4015"] Coaching matters. Just like recruiting matters, facilities matter, academic requirements matter, culture matters, girls matter, etc. It all matters but the biggest "matter" is money and the willingness to engage in utterly cutthroat tactics to get the guys you want. Tech and dozens of other schools are still hampered by quaint notions of being amateur athletics. I honestly believe that the elite football factories should just form their own league along with anyone willing to be shredded for big money like Vanderbilt. Any schools interested in preserving amateur athletics and a commitment to academics with the well being of the players foremost should form their own league as well. Sure, the coaching salaries for the latter would have to take a huge drop but that might be better in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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