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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 965521" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>True, but Wake doesn't depend so much on "talented" players. Here's their 247 composite rating (including transfers) for the last 5 years: 67, 79, 68, 53, 59. They've been averaging about 4 transfers a year. In short, they live within their means, develop the players, and put junior/senior dominated teams on the field (or at least try to). The players stick because they know they can have a chance if they work hard.</p><p></p><p>This is not a plea for running down our recruiting rankings, but a recognition that the right scheduling, player development, and the right choices on O and D systems can lead to wins. What I'd like to hear from Key is what he actually has in mind long term about that. If he is actually channeling George, then that would be excellent news. I'd like to see Tech look like UCF during his early to mid tenure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 965521, member: 265"] True, but Wake doesn't depend so much on "talented" players. Here's their 247 composite rating (including transfers) for the last 5 years: 67, 79, 68, 53, 59. They've been averaging about 4 transfers a year. In short, they live within their means, develop the players, and put junior/senior dominated teams on the field (or at least try to). The players stick because they know they can have a chance if they work hard. This is not a plea for running down our recruiting rankings, but a recognition that the right scheduling, player development, and the right choices on O and D systems can lead to wins. What I'd like to hear from Key is what he actually has in mind long term about that. If he is actually channeling George, then that would be excellent news. I'd like to see Tech look like UCF during his early to mid tenure. [/QUOTE]
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