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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 39179" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I've admitted GT isn't easy to recruit to MANY times. GT isn't a factory environment...anyone realistic about it knows that. At the same time, GT isn't as hard to recruit to as you make it out to be. GT has gotten elite athletes in our programs, and CAN do it in more than we have in the past 5 years. </p><p> </p><p>You ignore a lot of things when you defend what's been happening under CPJ in regards to recruiting. Both Radakovich and Bobinski have been on record saying that our athletic programs are given ample resources in terms of dollars and man power when it comes to recruiting. Many publications have pointed out GT is one of the biggest spenders in the NCAA when it comes to recruiting expenses. GT also has some of the best facilities in all of college sports. All that jives with what our former and current ADs have said. You also ignore the fact half our recruiting pool of elite SAs don't want to come to GT because of the offense...and that does make a difference. </p><p> </p><p>Like I said MANY times...we'll never get a class full of 4/5 star guys or even a class like the 2007 class...but we can certainly do much better than what's been going on since CPJ has been here. I don't expect top 10 classes...but GT is certainly capable of pulling in top 20-30 classes. You give CPJ that kind of talent and we are consistently a 9-10+ win team and playing for more ACC championships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 39179, member: 360"] I've admitted GT isn't easy to recruit to MANY times. GT isn't a factory environment...anyone realistic about it knows that. At the same time, GT isn't as hard to recruit to as you make it out to be. GT has gotten elite athletes in our programs, and CAN do it in more than we have in the past 5 years. You ignore a lot of things when you defend what's been happening under CPJ in regards to recruiting. Both Radakovich and Bobinski have been on record saying that our athletic programs are given ample resources in terms of dollars and man power when it comes to recruiting. Many publications have pointed out GT is one of the biggest spenders in the NCAA when it comes to recruiting expenses. GT also has some of the best facilities in all of college sports. All that jives with what our former and current ADs have said. You also ignore the fact half our recruiting pool of elite SAs don't want to come to GT because of the offense...and that does make a difference. Like I said MANY times...we'll never get a class full of 4/5 star guys or even a class like the 2007 class...but we can certainly do much better than what's been going on since CPJ has been here. I don't expect top 10 classes...but GT is certainly capable of pulling in top 20-30 classes. You give CPJ that kind of talent and we are consistently a 9-10+ win team and playing for more ACC championships. [/QUOTE]
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