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<blockquote data-quote="Cam" data-source="post: 544846" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>I'll repost myself in the quoted box below to give an idea of what goes into a top 30 class, how close we have been in recent years, and why it should be the expectation under Collins. There's no reason that a staff made up nearly entirely of high-level recruiters can't get GT over the hump and into the top 30. Furthermore, I think consistent top 30 classes should be good enough for us to develop into a strong program if we balance the roster correctly and "stay old." Model it after good ol' Wisconsin. Wisconsin, a program that has gone 42-12 in the last 4 years, just inked their top class EVER this last season. <strong>They were ranked 27th</strong>. I've come to learn that part of the reason that Wisconsin has difficulties in recruiting is due academic requirements regarding foreign languages, which few students are able to qualify for. Sounds familiar. But they develop their players at a high level and have had sustained success because of it. The goal, in my mind, isn't to have the best talent on the field. It's to have good enough talent that teams like Clemson and UGA don't just blow us up on talent alone, negating any kind of schemes or game plans. CPJ alluded to this in the past, particularly after a bad Clemson loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cam, post: 544846, member: 568"] I'll repost myself in the quoted box below to give an idea of what goes into a top 30 class, how close we have been in recent years, and why it should be the expectation under Collins. There's no reason that a staff made up nearly entirely of high-level recruiters can't get GT over the hump and into the top 30. Furthermore, I think consistent top 30 classes should be good enough for us to develop into a strong program if we balance the roster correctly and "stay old." Model it after good ol' Wisconsin. Wisconsin, a program that has gone 42-12 in the last 4 years, just inked their top class EVER this last season. [B]They were ranked 27th[/B]. I've come to learn that part of the reason that Wisconsin has difficulties in recruiting is due academic requirements regarding foreign languages, which few students are able to qualify for. Sounds familiar. But they develop their players at a high level and have had sustained success because of it. The goal, in my mind, isn't to have the best talent on the field. It's to have good enough talent that teams like Clemson and UGA don't just blow us up on talent alone, negating any kind of schemes or game plans. CPJ alluded to this in the past, particularly after a bad Clemson loss. [/QUOTE]
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