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<blockquote data-quote="thagooseisloose" data-source="post: 49568" data-attributes="member: 1432"><p>Thanks....I think.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of what some here want to think, Georgia Tech is never gonna get the "jimmies & joes" that the factories get. So if people really think that's the only way to beat the u(sic)ga's and climpsumbs of the world, then we should all just give up. Leonard Pope is never gonna get by the hill. It's just not gonna happen. So, with that established, we have to figure out what is our optimal allocation of resources in regards to talent. Should we try to find guys in the 8th grade who show promise and "keep them on track," like Stanford? I'd be curious to know what that costs them on a yearly basis, btw. Should we push for official relationships with JC's like Georgia Military to work as a feeder program? That's something I think the powers that be should consider, as it might actually give us an advantage in the area of talent collection and retention that we've never had before. Or should we hope that a new, energetic young coach is somehow convince better players that it's in their best interests to tackle lab science and calc in their first year at GT while their factory buddies are taking Team Sports and remedial modern illustrated literature (comic books)? If you really want to believe that #3 is possible, God bless you. But it's pretty naive to think there's any salesman in America who can convince vain, naive, coddled 16-17 yr olds that a Tech education is more worthwhile than skating at a factory for 3 yrs. Just my opinion...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thagooseisloose, post: 49568, member: 1432"] Thanks....I think. Regardless of what some here want to think, Georgia Tech is never gonna get the "jimmies & joes" that the factories get. So if people really think that's the only way to beat the u(sic)ga's and climpsumbs of the world, then we should all just give up. Leonard Pope is never gonna get by the hill. It's just not gonna happen. So, with that established, we have to figure out what is our optimal allocation of resources in regards to talent. Should we try to find guys in the 8th grade who show promise and "keep them on track," like Stanford? I'd be curious to know what that costs them on a yearly basis, btw. Should we push for official relationships with JC's like Georgia Military to work as a feeder program? That's something I think the powers that be should consider, as it might actually give us an advantage in the area of talent collection and retention that we've never had before. Or should we hope that a new, energetic young coach is somehow convince better players that it's in their best interests to tackle lab science and calc in their first year at GT while their factory buddies are taking Team Sports and remedial modern illustrated literature (comic books)? If you really want to believe that #3 is possible, God bless you. But it's pretty naive to think there's any salesman in America who can convince vain, naive, coddled 16-17 yr olds that a Tech education is more worthwhile than skating at a factory for 3 yrs. Just my opinion... [/QUOTE]
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