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Georgia Tech’s Inability to Land In-State Talent is Becoming Problematic
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<blockquote data-quote="Eastman" data-source="post: 315030" data-attributes="member: 1390"><p>I would be interested in someone providing data on what percentage of the players on Teams like UT, UGag, etc would simply not be accepted academically at Tech. Those teams are trying to get the best athletes possible and I am sure that they would prefer for them to also be bright and disciplined enough to thrive academically. Obviously, to me at least, they could not retain their current level of recruiting classes if they had Tech's academics. Another interesting question would be how well Tech would do against those teams if they couldn't play those players?</p><p> I fail to understand the perspective that if Tech just casts a wider net (with lower resources than many competitors) recruiting problems would be solved. As so many have pointed out there are many other limitations that no doubt impact recruiting as well. I hope that one day Tech will regularly have top 20 classes but if achieved I would be more shocked than if we win the NC this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eastman, post: 315030, member: 1390"] I would be interested in someone providing data on what percentage of the players on Teams like UT, UGag, etc would simply not be accepted academically at Tech. Those teams are trying to get the best athletes possible and I am sure that they would prefer for them to also be bright and disciplined enough to thrive academically. Obviously, to me at least, they could not retain their current level of recruiting classes if they had Tech's academics. Another interesting question would be how well Tech would do against those teams if they couldn't play those players? I fail to understand the perspective that if Tech just casts a wider net (with lower resources than many competitors) recruiting problems would be solved. As so many have pointed out there are many other limitations that no doubt impact recruiting as well. I hope that one day Tech will regularly have top 20 classes but if achieved I would be more shocked than if we win the NC this year. [/QUOTE]
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