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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 39315" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I'm not sure the whole leniency thing for Ross, O'Leary, and Gailey is 100% true. Maybe to certain degree, but it's pretty well known that all those coaches complained about being hamstrung by what SA's they were allowed to bring in. It's no secret Ross talked about how much harder recruiting to GT because of those restrictions were than he originally thought.</p><p> </p><p>This year will definitely be a telling year for CPJ. He has set recruiting roots in GA and the immediate surrounding states for the last 6+ years, and now he gets to make the ultimate decision on who he's allowed to bring in. I think "true" GT fans all want to see CPJ do well because that means GT is doing well. I think 5 years is more than enough time to decide which direction a coach's tenure at a school is going. At some point, "it is what it is".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 39315, member: 360"] I'm not sure the whole leniency thing for Ross, O'Leary, and Gailey is 100% true. Maybe to certain degree, but it's pretty well known that all those coaches complained about being hamstrung by what SA's they were allowed to bring in. It's no secret Ross talked about how much harder recruiting to GT because of those restrictions were than he originally thought. This year will definitely be a telling year for CPJ. He has set recruiting roots in GA and the immediate surrounding states for the last 6+ years, and now he gets to make the ultimate decision on who he's allowed to bring in. I think "true" GT fans all want to see CPJ do well because that means GT is doing well. I think 5 years is more than enough time to decide which direction a coach's tenure at a school is going. At some point, "it is what it is". [/QUOTE]
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