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<blockquote data-quote="link3945" data-source="post: 894816" data-attributes="member: 1004"><p>Lebby could work. </p><p></p><p>ODU's guy is interesting, worth watching. The Virginia area is full of talent. He can use his staff to beef up Georgia connections. I tend to think area-fits are largely over-rated: get a good coach and they'll make the right connections.</p><p></p><p>Chadwell is still tops in my book. That feels like an obvious fit. No guarantee it'll work, but I think he has the highest chance of being successful. </p><p></p><p>Clay Helton has pulled off a quick turn around at Georgia Southern. Maybe lower risk, since he's run a top flight program before (with some success, but obviously not to their standard). His brother Tyson at WKU is also interesting.</p><p></p><p>If Bill Clark is recovered from his back issue, absolutely try to get him. Did wonders at a program that was actually dead for 2 years.</p><p></p><p>A reach: Jeff Traylor at UTSA. Great coach, great recruiter. Tons of Texas connections if we want to try to build recruiting ties out there. He wouldn't be here long, and I don't know if we can pry him from the state of Texas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="link3945, post: 894816, member: 1004"] Lebby could work. ODU's guy is interesting, worth watching. The Virginia area is full of talent. He can use his staff to beef up Georgia connections. I tend to think area-fits are largely over-rated: get a good coach and they'll make the right connections. Chadwell is still tops in my book. That feels like an obvious fit. No guarantee it'll work, but I think he has the highest chance of being successful. Clay Helton has pulled off a quick turn around at Georgia Southern. Maybe lower risk, since he's run a top flight program before (with some success, but obviously not to their standard). His brother Tyson at WKU is also interesting. If Bill Clark is recovered from his back issue, absolutely try to get him. Did wonders at a program that was actually dead for 2 years. A reach: Jeff Traylor at UTSA. Great coach, great recruiter. Tons of Texas connections if we want to try to build recruiting ties out there. He wouldn't be here long, and I don't know if we can pry him from the state of Texas. [/QUOTE]
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