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Implications of GT being relevant in recruiting
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<blockquote data-quote="herb" data-source="post: 542788" data-attributes="member: 924"><p>So, yes would probably hurt UT, USCe and the one offs that come into the state to get a player. Auburn and FSU (at least FSU for a while but another year like last year and that could change.) probably not so much. Southwest Georgia is as much Auburn country as it is Georgia to a large degree and deep South Georgia near the Florida line is serious FSU country. Those two are a little different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herb, post: 542788, member: 924"] So, yes would probably hurt UT, USCe and the one offs that come into the state to get a player. Auburn and FSU (at least FSU for a while but another year like last year and that could change.) probably not so much. Southwest Georgia is as much Auburn country as it is Georgia to a large degree and deep South Georgia near the Florida line is serious FSU country. Those two are a little different. [/QUOTE]
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