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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 500463" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>There is a feeling at Clemson that Elliott is ready and that Georgia Tech would be a great spot for the first job. (Note "first". He would not be a keeper in Atlanta, two-three years tops assuming he has some moderate success.) But he is a lights-out recruiter and has been among those wondering why Tech does not recruit better in Georgia, but are fine with just UGA as competition. In that time he could establish a recruiting presence we apparently are slack in. He can make the tough calls. Swinney made the call, but it was Elliot and Scott, co-offensive coordinators, who determined that with Bryant Clemson could win the ACC, but had no chance for the NC. And then made it work with Lawrence, accepting Bryant's departure as the cost of doing business. And there is some indication of a feeler as to his interest was made before the Johnson announcement, but if he is the one, there it will rest until the first week in January. With a decent QB and the Tech roster he could be competitive with a new offense. As Johnson noted, it is football after all. The more I think about it the more I like it. I just don't want somebody who happened to be at his desk when the phone rang, or another Chan Gailey with yesterday's NFL systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 500463, member: 2175"] There is a feeling at Clemson that Elliott is ready and that Georgia Tech would be a great spot for the first job. (Note "first". He would not be a keeper in Atlanta, two-three years tops assuming he has some moderate success.) But he is a lights-out recruiter and has been among those wondering why Tech does not recruit better in Georgia, but are fine with just UGA as competition. In that time he could establish a recruiting presence we apparently are slack in. He can make the tough calls. Swinney made the call, but it was Elliot and Scott, co-offensive coordinators, who determined that with Bryant Clemson could win the ACC, but had no chance for the NC. And then made it work with Lawrence, accepting Bryant's departure as the cost of doing business. And there is some indication of a feeler as to his interest was made before the Johnson announcement, but if he is the one, there it will rest until the first week in January. With a decent QB and the Tech roster he could be competitive with a new offense. As Johnson noted, it is football after all. The more I think about it the more I like it. I just don't want somebody who happened to be at his desk when the phone rang, or another Chan Gailey with yesterday's NFL systems. [/QUOTE]
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