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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 540852" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>My very humble opinion is that if GT just can recruit a few more difference makers--particularly on the D-line--and coaching remains solid, we are going to win a lot of football games. We tend to do more with less, and our guys tend to be hard workers. They have to be. </p><p></p><p>Of course I will take a 2007 type class every year and I hope it happens. What I think more likely is we will get 1-2 more difference makers per year and perhaps raise the overall baseline quality of talent we get. We have been so close in so many games and also had some special seasons recently. Seems to me like just a little bit more would put us over the top. I'll be psyched for top 20 classes, however I think plugging away with classes in the 20-40 range with a few more difference makers in the mix will do wonders.</p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with being optimistic, cautiously optimistic, or skeptical. One thing really working in our favor is expansion of recruiting staff and facility upgrades. Throw in ACC network $$$ and Adidas and that's a lot of positives having little to do with a staff's innate ability to recruits guys. Resources matter. So it's reasonable to assume we can at least somewhat upgrade recruiting and therefore results. Coaching looks to remain solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 540852, member: 857"] My very humble opinion is that if GT just can recruit a few more difference makers--particularly on the D-line--and coaching remains solid, we are going to win a lot of football games. We tend to do more with less, and our guys tend to be hard workers. They have to be. Of course I will take a 2007 type class every year and I hope it happens. What I think more likely is we will get 1-2 more difference makers per year and perhaps raise the overall baseline quality of talent we get. We have been so close in so many games and also had some special seasons recently. Seems to me like just a little bit more would put us over the top. I'll be psyched for top 20 classes, however I think plugging away with classes in the 20-40 range with a few more difference makers in the mix will do wonders. Nothing wrong with being optimistic, cautiously optimistic, or skeptical. One thing really working in our favor is expansion of recruiting staff and facility upgrades. Throw in ACC network $$$ and Adidas and that's a lot of positives having little to do with a staff's innate ability to recruits guys. Resources matter. So it's reasonable to assume we can at least somewhat upgrade recruiting and therefore results. Coaching looks to remain solid. [/QUOTE]
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