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<blockquote data-quote="TromboneJacket" data-source="post: 516533" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>That’s what I’m afraid of. If a player said they didn’t want to come to Tech because of the option, it was a believable excuse because it wasn’t similar to any NFL offenses outside of several Panthers packages. If someone wanted to avoid Tech because of the academic rigor, the offense was a perfect cover because unless a recruit had specifically said they didn’t want to go to the NFL, there was no way to tell if he was lying. It’s possible that the biggest difference will be that the higher rated players will be honest about why they don’t come to Tech (or we’ll have that cringy moment when a recruit says academics are really important to him right before choosing Arkansas over Georgia Tech).</p><p></p><p>Fortunately, in addition to the offense no longer being an excuse, we have the increased resources CPJ lobbied for as well as CGC’s dynamic personality and recruiting abilities to hopefully give us some help in the recruiting department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TromboneJacket, post: 516533, member: 2580"] That’s what I’m afraid of. If a player said they didn’t want to come to Tech because of the option, it was a believable excuse because it wasn’t similar to any NFL offenses outside of several Panthers packages. If someone wanted to avoid Tech because of the academic rigor, the offense was a perfect cover because unless a recruit had specifically said they didn’t want to go to the NFL, there was no way to tell if he was lying. It’s possible that the biggest difference will be that the higher rated players will be honest about why they don’t come to Tech (or we’ll have that cringy moment when a recruit says academics are really important to him right before choosing Arkansas over Georgia Tech). Fortunately, in addition to the offense no longer being an excuse, we have the increased resources CPJ lobbied for as well as CGC’s dynamic personality and recruiting abilities to hopefully give us some help in the recruiting department. [/QUOTE]
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