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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 692641" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>I couldn't agree more except for the bolded statement. While I agree it is not a miraculous accomplishment to become a top 2 coastal team, I don't like basing the future on the fact that we will improve and no one else will. Looking at the Coastal, this is what I see:</p><p></p><p>GT: potential homerun hire for HC. Improved recruiting. We will see if that results in winning at a level better than historical averages.</p><p>Miami: Typically a top 15 recruiting team. They will eventually fins a coach to utilize the talent. </p><p>UNC: Also recruiting better than us right now and have a proven HC. Time will tell but this could be a tough game on a yearly basis.</p><p>VT: Historically have recruited in the same range we are recruiting right now. If Fuentes figures it out, they could be big winners again, if not, they have the administration willing to find a good fit.</p><p>Duke: Really good coach with a proven track record developing QBs. Duke may be close to topped out, but I would be careful in writing them off.</p><p>UVA: Another really good coach who is getting his system and players into place. Has shown in the past that they can recruit well at times. We will know in the next year or two how good they are.</p><p>Pitt: Probably the weakest overall Coastal team, but not exactly someone you can overlook. If any team should be close to an automatic win for us, this is it.</p><p></p><p>The thing with the Coastal is that right now things seem to be in turmoil, but current conditions are rarely static. It wasn't all that long ago that the ACC was viewed as the Coastal being the strongest with the Atlantic being FSU and everyone else. The scales began turning in the early part of the last decade and tipped the other way around 2015/2016. Now we have Coastal Chaos, but mostly that just points to the parity that currently exists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 692641, member: 1191"] I couldn't agree more except for the bolded statement. While I agree it is not a miraculous accomplishment to become a top 2 coastal team, I don't like basing the future on the fact that we will improve and no one else will. Looking at the Coastal, this is what I see: GT: potential homerun hire for HC. Improved recruiting. We will see if that results in winning at a level better than historical averages. Miami: Typically a top 15 recruiting team. They will eventually fins a coach to utilize the talent. UNC: Also recruiting better than us right now and have a proven HC. Time will tell but this could be a tough game on a yearly basis. VT: Historically have recruited in the same range we are recruiting right now. If Fuentes figures it out, they could be big winners again, if not, they have the administration willing to find a good fit. Duke: Really good coach with a proven track record developing QBs. Duke may be close to topped out, but I would be careful in writing them off. UVA: Another really good coach who is getting his system and players into place. Has shown in the past that they can recruit well at times. We will know in the next year or two how good they are. Pitt: Probably the weakest overall Coastal team, but not exactly someone you can overlook. If any team should be close to an automatic win for us, this is it. The thing with the Coastal is that right now things seem to be in turmoil, but current conditions are rarely static. It wasn't all that long ago that the ACC was viewed as the Coastal being the strongest with the Atlantic being FSU and everyone else. The scales began turning in the early part of the last decade and tipped the other way around 2015/2016. Now we have Coastal Chaos, but mostly that just points to the parity that currently exists. [/QUOTE]
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