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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 751932" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Here’s my thoughts. It’s the difference between a low 3 star and high 3 star. Right now, we are competitive, sans factories, with anyone when we play clean. The reason is we have a legit QB, legit skilled position players, and other teams also shoot themselves in the foot like we saw last night. This is where Paul Johnson had us for a lot of his tenure. Some years we won 6 other years we would get the breaks and win 9-10. But we also had the 3 win season and converted players At QB. I believe Collins, because of the talent he will get on campus, can move us to the point where instead of just being in the mix, we’ll be the favorite in the Coastal. In other words, we’ll be way more consistent in winning the games we should win. If Collins can get us to that point by year 4 then the recruiting will continue to get better and better because talent attracts talent. The problem GT has had for decades is the inability to stay consistently in the mix for a sustained period. I’ll carry that Penn State loss to my grave. I believe Collins, regardless of his coaching acumen, can get the talent to be a top Coastal team year in and year out. Then we get the special years where we magically beat the Clemsons and UGA’s. I don’t think most fans realize the importance of players like Sims and Gibbs are to attracting the next recruit. Collins can now email game footage to that 9th grader who may be the next GT legend. That’s how the factories recruit and Collins knows the formula.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 751932, member: 4334"] Here’s my thoughts. It’s the difference between a low 3 star and high 3 star. Right now, we are competitive, sans factories, with anyone when we play clean. The reason is we have a legit QB, legit skilled position players, and other teams also shoot themselves in the foot like we saw last night. This is where Paul Johnson had us for a lot of his tenure. Some years we won 6 other years we would get the breaks and win 9-10. But we also had the 3 win season and converted players At QB. I believe Collins, because of the talent he will get on campus, can move us to the point where instead of just being in the mix, we’ll be the favorite in the Coastal. In other words, we’ll be way more consistent in winning the games we should win. If Collins can get us to that point by year 4 then the recruiting will continue to get better and better because talent attracts talent. The problem GT has had for decades is the inability to stay consistently in the mix for a sustained period. I’ll carry that Penn State loss to my grave. I believe Collins, regardless of his coaching acumen, can get the talent to be a top Coastal team year in and year out. Then we get the special years where we magically beat the Clemsons and UGA’s. I don’t think most fans realize the importance of players like Sims and Gibbs are to attracting the next recruit. Collins can now email game footage to that 9th grader who may be the next GT legend. That’s how the factories recruit and Collins knows the formula. [/QUOTE]
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