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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 857046" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>More off field, but in the spirit of keeping things positive, 2021 will stand out for me because what we have done in recruiting. That is:</p><p></p><p>Recruited 4 stars (designation by one or more recruiting service) at the following positions:</p><p></p><p>2 at DT</p><p>1 at OL</p><p>1 at RB</p><p>1 at QB</p><p>1 at DB</p><p></p><p>We had one committed at LB/Safety (Willis), and 1 at WR (Bonner). Willis decided to change schools at the last minute, and Bonner appears to be going elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>At one time or another GT had a 4 star recruit at every single position group. Had the season gone better, GT would have probably signed a 4 star at every position group. This is a positive development because it shows GT CAN recruit well enough to compete for conference titles. CGC may or may not be the guy to take GT "to the next level", but GT itself isn't the recruiting problem some of us believe. GT, IMO, is really a sleeping giant. CPJ showed that GT can play with the big boys, CGC showed we can recruit well enough to build a roster to at least compete on paper. Now the trick is to get CPJ results AND CGC recruits. </p><p></p><p>Yes, it seems like there's a long road to get where we want, but there's promise that GT is close. 3 wins each of the last 3 seasons seems like that statement is a stretch, but if you look at the building blocks, there's a LOT of pieces for GT become what we want. Now it's up to TStan to get the results from either CGC or the next coach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 857046, member: 360"] More off field, but in the spirit of keeping things positive, 2021 will stand out for me because what we have done in recruiting. That is: Recruited 4 stars (designation by one or more recruiting service) at the following positions: 2 at DT 1 at OL 1 at RB 1 at QB 1 at DB We had one committed at LB/Safety (Willis), and 1 at WR (Bonner). Willis decided to change schools at the last minute, and Bonner appears to be going elsewhere. At one time or another GT had a 4 star recruit at every single position group. Had the season gone better, GT would have probably signed a 4 star at every position group. This is a positive development because it shows GT CAN recruit well enough to compete for conference titles. CGC may or may not be the guy to take GT "to the next level", but GT itself isn't the recruiting problem some of us believe. GT, IMO, is really a sleeping giant. CPJ showed that GT can play with the big boys, CGC showed we can recruit well enough to build a roster to at least compete on paper. Now the trick is to get CPJ results AND CGC recruits. Yes, it seems like there's a long road to get where we want, but there's promise that GT is close. 3 wins each of the last 3 seasons seems like that statement is a stretch, but if you look at the building blocks, there's a LOT of pieces for GT become what we want. Now it's up to TStan to get the results from either CGC or the next coach. [/QUOTE]
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