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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 683037" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>So you want to play the toughest schedule in football every single year? No one in their right mind would schedule 12 P5 games, especially with at least 2-3 CFP contenders on it, unless they were okay with going 6-6 every year. LSU played 15 games this year and was by far the best team in the country, and they only scheduled 9 P5 teams. By the end of the year they had only played 12. Scheduling 12 is insane if you ever want to compete nationally. What good does playing regional teams do if you only win 6 games a year? I’m sure a lot of recruits know Vandy plays UT, UGA, UF every year, why don’t they go there? Arkansas and MS State play AU, Bama, LSU every year. Why don’t they go to those schools? Playing a good schedule is important for perception, but so is winning. You say nobody wants to play against Carolina schools, but Clemson sure doesn’t have any problems bringing in recruits.</p><p></p><p>Winning 9-10+ games a year, and beating UGA, Clemson, and ND semi-regularly is all Tech needs to do to stay relevant nationally. Problem is, that hasn’t happened recently. UGAg and Clemson have rocketed to the top of college football, and Tech has stayed about the same, or even fallen backwards. Clemson, UGAg, and 1 other P5 (or Notre Dame) is a plenty good enough schedule to attract recruits, and bring relevance to Tech if they win those games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 683037, member: 4572"] So you want to play the toughest schedule in football every single year? No one in their right mind would schedule 12 P5 games, especially with at least 2-3 CFP contenders on it, unless they were okay with going 6-6 every year. LSU played 15 games this year and was by far the best team in the country, and they only scheduled 9 P5 teams. By the end of the year they had only played 12. Scheduling 12 is insane if you ever want to compete nationally. What good does playing regional teams do if you only win 6 games a year? I’m sure a lot of recruits know Vandy plays UT, UGA, UF every year, why don’t they go there? Arkansas and MS State play AU, Bama, LSU every year. Why don’t they go to those schools? Playing a good schedule is important for perception, but so is winning. You say nobody wants to play against Carolina schools, but Clemson sure doesn’t have any problems bringing in recruits. Winning 9-10+ games a year, and beating UGA, Clemson, and ND semi-regularly is all Tech needs to do to stay relevant nationally. Problem is, that hasn’t happened recently. UGAg and Clemson have rocketed to the top of college football, and Tech has stayed about the same, or even fallen backwards. Clemson, UGAg, and 1 other P5 (or Notre Dame) is a plenty good enough schedule to attract recruits, and bring relevance to Tech if they win those games. [/QUOTE]
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