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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 761449" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Not really. The original assertion was that CGC could make hay with Factory castoffs. We aren't out recruiting our yearly opponents (currently) enough for the 2-3 transfers we can expect (hope?) to land each year to be impactful enough for us to routinely beat them with cast offs and recruiting classes landing in the lower half of the ACC.</p><p></p><p>I think you and I agree more than we disagree on this, but I don't see playing in the ACC right now as being as easy as some would like to paint it. Every school in the Coastal save Duke and VT is either improving their recruiting or maintaining at a level we can only hope to achieve (Miami). VT will most likely return to form at some point, and Duke has a coach that knows how to build a team that will be competitive every 3-4 years or so. Given the uga, Clemson, and ND games upcoming, as well as other OoC games against good opponents, we are going to need recruiting to continue to get better than where we have currently improved to if we want to maintain 8+ win years. That or we will have to take the Duke route and schedule a really weak slate of OoC foes to pad the win total...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 761449, member: 1191"] Not really. The original assertion was that CGC could make hay with Factory castoffs. We aren't out recruiting our yearly opponents (currently) enough for the 2-3 transfers we can expect (hope?) to land each year to be impactful enough for us to routinely beat them with cast offs and recruiting classes landing in the lower half of the ACC. I think you and I agree more than we disagree on this, but I don't see playing in the ACC right now as being as easy as some would like to paint it. Every school in the Coastal save Duke and VT is either improving their recruiting or maintaining at a level we can only hope to achieve (Miami). VT will most likely return to form at some point, and Duke has a coach that knows how to build a team that will be competitive every 3-4 years or so. Given the uga, Clemson, and ND games upcoming, as well as other OoC games against good opponents, we are going to need recruiting to continue to get better than where we have currently improved to if we want to maintain 8+ win years. That or we will have to take the Duke route and schedule a really weak slate of OoC foes to pad the win total... [/QUOTE]
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