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<blockquote data-quote="Supersizethatorder-mutt" data-source="post: 516573" data-attributes="member: 435"><p>I plead ignorance of Winston's HS status as a student, but that sure didn't extend to his overall behavior. That tells me he probably would not have made it academically at Tech and was more than likely a (if not THE) reason for his lack of interest. As far as Watson's not liking the system, then that sure sounds like he was sold a false bill of goods by someone; he most assuredly would have been a perfect fit for our system. Fields also was sold a false bid of goods by the mutts, or he's just stupid, because he apparently was led to believe that he was going to step right in at the cesspool and lead them to an NC. Georgia is unfortunately one of those "attractive" schools who can and regularly does fool kids into coming there when many of them could go to a "unattractive " school and be pretty much a guaranteed star. At any rate to say that the recruiting budget isn't an issue is being a bit naive; how do you know whether more money spent on more staff would not have been effective in getting kids like Watson to sign with Tech. The answer is you don't. And if Collins doesn't get a larger recruiting budget and staff, he will end up with the same results, in spite of his enthusiasm and optimism. Just because a kid initially says he doesn't want to come to Tech for whatever reason, doesn't mean his mind can't be changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supersizethatorder-mutt, post: 516573, member: 435"] I plead ignorance of Winston's HS status as a student, but that sure didn't extend to his overall behavior. That tells me he probably would not have made it academically at Tech and was more than likely a (if not THE) reason for his lack of interest. As far as Watson's not liking the system, then that sure sounds like he was sold a false bill of goods by someone; he most assuredly would have been a perfect fit for our system. Fields also was sold a false bid of goods by the mutts, or he's just stupid, because he apparently was led to believe that he was going to step right in at the cesspool and lead them to an NC. Georgia is unfortunately one of those "attractive" schools who can and regularly does fool kids into coming there when many of them could go to a "unattractive " school and be pretty much a guaranteed star. At any rate to say that the recruiting budget isn't an issue is being a bit naive; how do you know whether more money spent on more staff would not have been effective in getting kids like Watson to sign with Tech. The answer is you don't. And if Collins doesn't get a larger recruiting budget and staff, he will end up with the same results, in spite of his enthusiasm and optimism. Just because a kid initially says he doesn't want to come to Tech for whatever reason, doesn't mean his mind can't be changed. [/QUOTE]
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