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Georgia Tech’s Inability to Land In-State Talent is Becoming Problematic
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<blockquote data-quote="1979jacket" data-source="post: 314768" data-attributes="member: 2430"><p>I've been watching Ga Tech football for over 40 years. We have never been able to recruit like other SEC schools. Academics are part of that, we are not the state school is part of it, but I believe the biggest problem is lack of academic choices from not being a university. I believe we should make some "football" degrees to help level the playing field but at the end of the day we will never be able to offer the degree options of universities. The key to Tech recruiting is push the education we have to offer, hard work by assistants, and most importantly finding the 2 and 3 star athletes that are better than their rating. I actually felt Gailey was quit good at that and that recently Johnson is doing better either by luck or better evaluation - don't know. More money for facilities and staff would also help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1979jacket, post: 314768, member: 2430"] I've been watching Ga Tech football for over 40 years. We have never been able to recruit like other SEC schools. Academics are part of that, we are not the state school is part of it, but I believe the biggest problem is lack of academic choices from not being a university. I believe we should make some "football" degrees to help level the playing field but at the end of the day we will never be able to offer the degree options of universities. The key to Tech recruiting is push the education we have to offer, hard work by assistants, and most importantly finding the 2 and 3 star athletes that are better than their rating. I actually felt Gailey was quit good at that and that recently Johnson is doing better either by luck or better evaluation - don't know. More money for facilities and staff would also help. [/QUOTE]
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