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<blockquote data-quote="collegeballfan" data-source="post: 36884" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Gailey's record as a recruiter was rankings of 18, 62, 62, 79, 50 & 63 per Rivals. Except for one class, a worse recruiter than Johnson.</p><p></p><p>As Dodd was leaving as head coach GT went through a period where losing was the name of the game. That reputation as a losing program is still there today. Add to that the trend that started in the 1960's of players going to college, not to play college ball or get a free education, but to attend the NFL minor league and you have the challenge of building Tech into a top 25 team. </p><p></p><p>If I am a 4* or 5* player and I absolutely know I am going to play on Sunday, I am going to sign with the easiest school I can that will get me into the 1st round of the NFL draft. And that ain't Georgia Tech. It ain't never been Georgia Tech.</p><p></p><p>What does Georgia Tech need to do to turn the program around? Does Georgia Tech even want to take that step?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="collegeballfan, post: 36884, member: 391"] Gailey's record as a recruiter was rankings of 18, 62, 62, 79, 50 & 63 per Rivals. Except for one class, a worse recruiter than Johnson. As Dodd was leaving as head coach GT went through a period where losing was the name of the game. That reputation as a losing program is still there today. Add to that the trend that started in the 1960's of players going to college, not to play college ball or get a free education, but to attend the NFL minor league and you have the challenge of building Tech into a top 25 team. If I am a 4* or 5* player and I absolutely know I am going to play on Sunday, I am going to sign with the easiest school I can that will get me into the 1st round of the NFL draft. And that ain't Georgia Tech. It ain't never been Georgia Tech. What does Georgia Tech need to do to turn the program around? Does Georgia Tech even want to take that step? [/QUOTE]
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