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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 279858" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>As long as the current recruiting restrictions remain in place, our best "option" (see what I did there? ) is to remain with some form of the triple option/flex bone. After nearly a decade, I think our coaches have finally figured out the nuances of Tech recruiting and we are on the cusp of good times. Recruiting Tech has always been a challenge but with TS in charge I think we will see more resources devoted to finding players who fit our system. After going through all of this examination of who we are and what direction the program should take it would be folly to start doing what everyone else does. Georgia Tech has an almost unique status in college football, with its history, tradition, and now the triple option offense. Embrace it. You guys are engineers, right? Ya'll are supposed to be about "breaking the mold" seeking new and different problem solving techniques and all the rest. Well, we have a nationally recognized brand of football. Let's keep it. Our goals are to: play better defense and run that damn bone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 279858, member: 2451"] As long as the current recruiting restrictions remain in place, our best "option" (see what I did there? ) is to remain with some form of the triple option/flex bone. After nearly a decade, I think our coaches have finally figured out the nuances of Tech recruiting and we are on the cusp of good times. Recruiting Tech has always been a challenge but with TS in charge I think we will see more resources devoted to finding players who fit our system. After going through all of this examination of who we are and what direction the program should take it would be folly to start doing what everyone else does. Georgia Tech has an almost unique status in college football, with its history, tradition, and now the triple option offense. Embrace it. You guys are engineers, right? Ya'll are supposed to be about "breaking the mold" seeking new and different problem solving techniques and all the rest. Well, we have a nationally recognized brand of football. Let's keep it. Our goals are to: play better defense and run that damn bone. [/QUOTE]
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