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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 762108" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Yeah, my goal wasn't so much to be negative towards recruiting, but rather to point out that our strategy can't be reduced to "improved recruiting." We are doing a great job at overhauling this program so far, and we are steadily attracting the kinds of guys needed to run our new offense well. My response was aimed more to the posters who believe that simply recruiting better is going to fix everything. That because we play in the ACC Coastal, life will be ok if we recruit better. That viewpoint assumes that every other team is either not aiming to improve as well, or falling to or below our improved level, which is illogical. That's what I was pointing out. Right now we are 7th in the ACC and 5th in the coastal in recruiting. Now, we won't get near Clemson's level of talent any time in the next 2-3 years, and Miami and UNC are recruiting substantially better than us as well. Pitt, UVA, and Louisville are all right near us, and while I like Pitt's DL recruits better than ours, I don't think there's enough difference in the rankings to be overly worried. As I said, we are fine right now IRT recruiting, but we need not sleep on our competition, as they are invested at improving their lot as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 762108, member: 1191"] Yeah, my goal wasn't so much to be negative towards recruiting, but rather to point out that our strategy can't be reduced to "improved recruiting." We are doing a great job at overhauling this program so far, and we are steadily attracting the kinds of guys needed to run our new offense well. My response was aimed more to the posters who believe that simply recruiting better is going to fix everything. That because we play in the ACC Coastal, life will be ok if we recruit better. That viewpoint assumes that every other team is either not aiming to improve as well, or falling to or below our improved level, which is illogical. That's what I was pointing out. Right now we are 7th in the ACC and 5th in the coastal in recruiting. Now, we won't get near Clemson's level of talent any time in the next 2-3 years, and Miami and UNC are recruiting substantially better than us as well. Pitt, UVA, and Louisville are all right near us, and while I like Pitt's DL recruits better than ours, I don't think there's enough difference in the rankings to be overly worried. As I said, we are fine right now IRT recruiting, but we need not sleep on our competition, as they are invested at improving their lot as well. [/QUOTE]
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