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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 279970" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>A flaw in your line of argument. There is no combination of coaches that could be hired at Tech and consistently recruit in the top 30s. </p><p></p><p>Reasons: the way these rankings are generated, the unethical treatment of student athletes needed to rise in the rankings (related to the first point on how they are quantified), the fact the Institute only gives bachelor of science degrees, apr effect, further institutional limitations that have led to the football program consistently recruiting at a specific level historically <em>without </em>regard to coaching staff, the yahoo news investigative report that 100% of 5-star recruits accept bagmen bribes in choosing their school, and that 75% of 4 stars accept bribes . . . and on and on.</p><p></p><p>However, if your point is more limited to when you have an opening you go get the best coach you can find, to the best of your ability to judge who is the best, and let that coach determine the offense, then I totally agree with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 279970, member: 231"] A flaw in your line of argument. There is no combination of coaches that could be hired at Tech and consistently recruit in the top 30s. Reasons: the way these rankings are generated, the unethical treatment of student athletes needed to rise in the rankings (related to the first point on how they are quantified), the fact the Institute only gives bachelor of science degrees, apr effect, further institutional limitations that have led to the football program consistently recruiting at a specific level historically [I]without [/I]regard to coaching staff, the yahoo news investigative report that 100% of 5-star recruits accept bagmen bribes in choosing their school, and that 75% of 4 stars accept bribes . . . and on and on. However, if your point is more limited to when you have an opening you go get the best coach you can find, to the best of your ability to judge who is the best, and let that coach determine the offense, then I totally agree with you. [/QUOTE]
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