“We both had a smile on our face,” Swilling said “He was glad to see me and I was very glad to see him, just for what he’s going to bring to us – NFL-style offense, NFL-style defense. Just by saying that, with our academics, with what he’s going to bring, downtown Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga., job market, all that. Any kid that wouldn’t want to play at Georgia Tech would be crazy now. You can get it all.”
Bruce would be the best running back in the Coastal.
Because by the middle of the third quarter, said two way player will be gassed.Being open to letting players play both sides of the ball could make a difference in some recruiting battles for us.
If it helps the team and helps land elite talent why not?
I wasn't when I played both ways ( But I was on the bench )Because by the middle of the third quarter, said two way player will be gassed.
Also....ever hear the phrase...hack of all trades, master of none?
I wouldn’t say start both ways but help out in certain packages on both sides.Because by the middle of the third quarter, said two way player will be gassed.
Also....ever hear the phrase...hack of all trades, master of none?
I wasn't when I played both ways ( But I was on the bench )
You can talk all day about 3O, entrance requirements, lack of majors, lack of money, etc., but our biggest problem is lack of fans. We have to get more people, including students, interested in GT sports.
I would think Bruce will be more valuable on defense. We should have plenty of depth at running back.
WhyYou want better attendance? Play better opponents. No (new fan) one wants to watch Gardner Webb.
I wouldn’t say start both ways but help out in certain packages on both sides.
You want better attendance? Play better opponents. No (new fan) one wants to watch Gardner Webb.