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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 738582" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Several other posters have already pointed out several teams who were way ahead of where we are right now who had to play multiple QB’s to find the one. I’m as optimistic as any and I’m a rah rah guy. I was for Johnson and now for Collins. But I’m also a realist and knowledgeable fan. Our kicking game and QB play were just about the worst in all P5 last season. Right now today, GT football is an afterthought on the national level and we were the definition of a dumpster fire last season for many reasons. Collins has us on the right track but this program build will take more than 2 recruiting cycles. Want To know why Satterfield had more success in year 1 at Louisville? Because he took over a program with some solid pieces in place. Collins took over a program that had very few solid pieces and had been using a slot WR as a QB for 2 straight seasons. Right now, TODAY, GT football does not have a QB. Think about that- we don’t have 1 and we didn‘t have 1 last year. I’m not disparaging any one player I’m looking at it from a program perspective. We had no pipeline of guys ready to go so once Johnson retired we were doomed for at least 2 seasons at the QB position. We have 4 good looking prospects with Sunshine waiting on deck so this season is an open tryout at the QB position and GT football will be better off for it when we actually have a chance to win the Coastal. I wish one of the three from last year would have stepped forwarded but no one did so Collins has to recruit GT out of this hole. Hopefully, one of the four steps up this year.</p><p></p><p>I’m enjoying watching the program build because I know what’s in the future for GT football. The losses don’t hurt right now because those programs are built on a firmer foundation than ours is today. That is changing and the future will be here soon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 738582, member: 4334"] Several other posters have already pointed out several teams who were way ahead of where we are right now who had to play multiple QB’s to find the one. I’m as optimistic as any and I’m a rah rah guy. I was for Johnson and now for Collins. But I’m also a realist and knowledgeable fan. Our kicking game and QB play were just about the worst in all P5 last season. Right now today, GT football is an afterthought on the national level and we were the definition of a dumpster fire last season for many reasons. Collins has us on the right track but this program build will take more than 2 recruiting cycles. Want To know why Satterfield had more success in year 1 at Louisville? Because he took over a program with some solid pieces in place. Collins took over a program that had very few solid pieces and had been using a slot WR as a QB for 2 straight seasons. Right now, TODAY, GT football does not have a QB. Think about that- we don’t have 1 and we didn‘t have 1 last year. I’m not disparaging any one player I’m looking at it from a program perspective. We had no pipeline of guys ready to go so once Johnson retired we were doomed for at least 2 seasons at the QB position. We have 4 good looking prospects with Sunshine waiting on deck so this season is an open tryout at the QB position and GT football will be better off for it when we actually have a chance to win the Coastal. I wish one of the three from last year would have stepped forwarded but no one did so Collins has to recruit GT out of this hole. Hopefully, one of the four steps up this year. I’m enjoying watching the program build because I know what’s in the future for GT football. The losses don’t hurt right now because those programs are built on a firmer foundation than ours is today. That is changing and the future will be here soon enough. [/QUOTE]
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