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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 898752" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>GT's ceiling may be higher, but is it higher enough to make a change from what is now a well-built and stable program? I doubt it. Our ceiling may be one more win a year at most.</p><p>After you take that time to build a winning program would you leave to try to do it again, or would you continue to work on the program you have already put your time and effort into.</p><p></p><p>I think we need a Clawson type coach - but not Clawson himself. We have to find our own version of him.</p><p></p><p>Deion is much lower on my list than some as i'm not sure his success isn't due alot to simply being able to significantly out recruit his conference brethren. That is something that will simply not happen at GT.</p><p>GT is likely to always be at a deficit in talent to 3-4 other ACC Schools. Three may be 2-3 that it could out recruit by a significant factor that it matters and then the rest are going to be teams with similar enough talent that it will take development and coaching to win games.</p><p></p><p>I largely believe trying to win by 'out talenting' our opponents is a poor strategy for GT. GT as an institution does not lend itself to that and never will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 898752, member: 1776"] GT's ceiling may be higher, but is it higher enough to make a change from what is now a well-built and stable program? I doubt it. Our ceiling may be one more win a year at most. After you take that time to build a winning program would you leave to try to do it again, or would you continue to work on the program you have already put your time and effort into. I think we need a Clawson type coach - but not Clawson himself. We have to find our own version of him. Deion is much lower on my list than some as i'm not sure his success isn't due alot to simply being able to significantly out recruit his conference brethren. That is something that will simply not happen at GT. GT is likely to always be at a deficit in talent to 3-4 other ACC Schools. Three may be 2-3 that it could out recruit by a significant factor that it matters and then the rest are going to be teams with similar enough talent that it will take development and coaching to win games. I largely believe trying to win by 'out talenting' our opponents is a poor strategy for GT. GT as an institution does not lend itself to that and never will. [/QUOTE]
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