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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 61253" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>It helps when you have people on the staff, period. Tech had cut back on recruiting staff prior to CPJ's arrival. He has been lobbying and working to increase that staff ever since arriving. Tech still does not have the massive numbers of recruiters that the factories have but Tech has more firepower over the last couple of years than it has had in awhile.</p><p></p><p>I take recruiting rankings with a grain of salt (sometimes with the whole darn shaker) but 247Sports latest rankings have Tech's 2015 class ranked ahead of Oklahoma, Virginia Tech, Florida, Michigan State, Texas, Michigan and Arkansas.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Yup...more bodies and more people on staff that can actually carry their weight in recruiting (Roof, Pelton, Cook, Speed is coming into his own, McCollum has always been good). The funny thing about the "more people on staff" argument is, fans never raised that issue until the last few years...and now it's being raised as an excuse (and it's valid). I'm glad CPJ is getting as many tools to recruit as possible because GT is starting to recruit to its potential despite what some posters want to believe GT can't do.</p><p></p><p>Signing day is still a ways away...those schools you mentioned will surely rise once the elite national prospects make their decisions. Other schools on the list will drop. Then once kids get re-ranked after their senior year more things will change. What the rankings show, the same rankings that GT fans like to say favor the factory schools, is that GT definitely has the potential to be a top 20-30 level recruiting player.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 61253, member: 360"] It helps when you have people on the staff, period. Tech had cut back on recruiting staff prior to CPJ's arrival. He has been lobbying and working to increase that staff ever since arriving. Tech still does not have the massive numbers of recruiters that the factories have but Tech has more firepower over the last couple of years than it has had in awhile. I take recruiting rankings with a grain of salt (sometimes with the whole darn shaker) but 247Sports latest rankings have Tech's 2015 class ranked ahead of Oklahoma, Virginia Tech, Florida, Michigan State, Texas, Michigan and Arkansas.[/QUOTE] Yup...more bodies and more people on staff that can actually carry their weight in recruiting (Roof, Pelton, Cook, Speed is coming into his own, McCollum has always been good). The funny thing about the "more people on staff" argument is, fans never raised that issue until the last few years...and now it's being raised as an excuse (and it's valid). I'm glad CPJ is getting as many tools to recruit as possible because GT is starting to recruit to its potential despite what some posters want to believe GT can't do. Signing day is still a ways away...those schools you mentioned will surely rise once the elite national prospects make their decisions. Other schools on the list will drop. Then once kids get re-ranked after their senior year more things will change. What the rankings show, the same rankings that GT fans like to say favor the factory schools, is that GT definitely has the potential to be a top 20-30 level recruiting player. [/QUOTE]
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