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<blockquote data-quote="DTGT" data-source="post: 80138" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>I agree with AE 87. CPJ consistently does more (wins) than he is expected to based purely on recruiting rankings. This is not to say our talent level is necessarily less than others, merely that the national media perceives it to be less. </p><p></p><p>Until we get a coach that can get us into the playoffs several years in a row and do well there, recruiting will be harder here than most other ACC schools. Based on who we are, I think our odds of that happening are higher with CPJ than with Nick Saban (he would struggle mightily here). Be a regular in the playoffs and it will rain 4 star players and the occasional 5 star.</p><p></p><p>1. CPJ's scheme can negate some talent differentials. </p><p>2. Negated talent differentials result in higher odds of getting to the playoffs and winning on a national stage.</p><p>3. Getting to the playoffs and winning on a national stage improves recruiting.</p><p>4. Improved recruiting improves our base level talent and top end talent.</p><p>5. Improved base level talent improves depth.</p><p>6. Improved depth and top end talent reduces the talent differential or flips the differential in our favor.</p><p>7. An improved talent differential combined with CPJ's scheme results in higher odds of winning again on a national stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DTGT, post: 80138, member: 455"] I agree with AE 87. CPJ consistently does more (wins) than he is expected to based purely on recruiting rankings. This is not to say our talent level is necessarily less than others, merely that the national media perceives it to be less. Until we get a coach that can get us into the playoffs several years in a row and do well there, recruiting will be harder here than most other ACC schools. Based on who we are, I think our odds of that happening are higher with CPJ than with Nick Saban (he would struggle mightily here). Be a regular in the playoffs and it will rain 4 star players and the occasional 5 star. 1. CPJ's scheme can negate some talent differentials. 2. Negated talent differentials result in higher odds of getting to the playoffs and winning on a national stage. 3. Getting to the playoffs and winning on a national stage improves recruiting. 4. Improved recruiting improves our base level talent and top end talent. 5. Improved base level talent improves depth. 6. Improved depth and top end talent reduces the talent differential or flips the differential in our favor. 7. An improved talent differential combined with CPJ's scheme results in higher odds of winning again on a national stage. [/QUOTE]
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