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<blockquote data-quote="TheJuiceIsLoose" data-source="post: 757569" data-attributes="member: 5460"><p>Question:</p><p></p><p>When CGC took the GT job. how many interior DLs did we have that were at least 6-3 295lbs (min size to be a serious P5 DL)?</p><p></p><p>How many were at least 6-4 315lbs, the ideal size that winning Teams have?</p><p></p><p>How many were at least 6-4 330+lbs, the kind of guys that Bama-Clemson-Ohio State-LSU-Florida-UGA have at least 2 deep and can rotate?</p><p></p><p>How many LBers did CGC inherit that can consistently run under a 4.7 that are at least 6-3 230lbs?</p><p></p><p>When CGC walked in we had 0 TEs on scholly, <em>we need at least 4</em></p><p></p><p>When CGC walked in we had about 6 A-backs on scholly that had no defined position in a "modern CFB Offense"?</p><p></p><p>When CGC walked in we had ZERO OLs that were tall & long with long arms for Pass-Pro as their primary job, <em>it takes about 3 full Recruiting classes just to get the Depth Chart at TE & OL up to a respectable level</em></p><p></p><p>Of course we can find individuals at TE & OLine, but to have a depth chart at those slots takes times, guys get banged up, we need to be able to rotate snaps to keep guys fresh, the avg. NFL Game is 60-70 snaps from each team, in college it's trending towards 90 snaps & up due to clocks being stopped more frequently & longer gms</p><p></p><p>I hate blowouts and poor discipline and poor mental focus on gamedays, but this was the most monumental transition in the history of organized FB</p><p></p><p>To top it all off GT refused to ""process & roster Mgmt" like Programs that are serious about winning do, the reason I'm in favor of that at GT is, even if we do process & Roster Mgmt like everyone else, the player will still get a Free College Degree</p><p></p><p>I hear Fans talk about Satterfield at Louisville, the 1st thing he did after becoming the HC was to release all Recruits that had offers from the Cards (11- to 14 IIRC), and then he culled the bottom 10-12 guys off of the Roster, if he made those demands on our Athl Dept, we never would've hired him</p><p></p><p>I hate blowouts, I hate mental mistakes, but given all the "things" that CGC has to accept as GT's HC, I'm not surprised we are where we are, I'm with him for 3 more seasons, but the PLAYERS have to man the eff up and care about winning</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJuiceIsLoose, post: 757569, member: 5460"] Question: When CGC took the GT job. how many interior DLs did we have that were at least 6-3 295lbs (min size to be a serious P5 DL)? How many were at least 6-4 315lbs, the ideal size that winning Teams have? How many were at least 6-4 330+lbs, the kind of guys that Bama-Clemson-Ohio State-LSU-Florida-UGA have at least 2 deep and can rotate? How many LBers did CGC inherit that can consistently run under a 4.7 that are at least 6-3 230lbs? When CGC walked in we had 0 TEs on scholly, [I]we need at least 4[/I] When CGC walked in we had about 6 A-backs on scholly that had no defined position in a "modern CFB Offense"? When CGC walked in we had ZERO OLs that were tall & long with long arms for Pass-Pro as their primary job, [I]it takes about 3 full Recruiting classes just to get the Depth Chart at TE & OL up to a respectable level[/I] Of course we can find individuals at TE & OLine, but to have a depth chart at those slots takes times, guys get banged up, we need to be able to rotate snaps to keep guys fresh, the avg. NFL Game is 60-70 snaps from each team, in college it's trending towards 90 snaps & up due to clocks being stopped more frequently & longer gms I hate blowouts and poor discipline and poor mental focus on gamedays, but this was the most monumental transition in the history of organized FB To top it all off GT refused to ""process & roster Mgmt" like Programs that are serious about winning do, the reason I'm in favor of that at GT is, even if we do process & Roster Mgmt like everyone else, the player will still get a Free College Degree I hear Fans talk about Satterfield at Louisville, the 1st thing he did after becoming the HC was to release all Recruits that had offers from the Cards (11- to 14 IIRC), and then he culled the bottom 10-12 guys off of the Roster, if he made those demands on our Athl Dept, we never would've hired him I hate blowouts, I hate mental mistakes, but given all the "things" that CGC has to accept as GT's HC, I'm not surprised we are where we are, I'm with him for 3 more seasons, but the PLAYERS have to man the eff up and care about winning [/QUOTE]
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