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<blockquote data-quote="Gtswifty81" data-source="post: 858268" data-attributes="member: 4428"><p>I agree, the size of the OL had been addressed by CPJ. The remaining depth and talent is more debatable and health hasn’t been Tech’s friend on the OL. I think the biggest issue in the transition currently is we should have upper class men from the 2018/2019 classes this year but it’s unlikely we will have much production if any along the OL from those recruiting classes. Hopefully transfers like Quick and Pendley are successful and help backfill those classes.</p><p></p><p>I agree with a lot of posts on each side of the recruiting debate. Recruiting and coaching are both important and recruiting is less of an exact science once you go below high 4 star and 5 star recruits so team recruiting rankings are less reliable after top 10-15. Recruiting is still important as there aren’t a lot of bad recruiting teams that have sustained success. Recruiting is also deceiving because the team needs to be well balanced. Tech could have all 4 star WR and RBs and still be unproductive because of the OL/QB play. There is a s less margin for missing on recruits in certain positions so depth and sustained success in recruiting is important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gtswifty81, post: 858268, member: 4428"] I agree, the size of the OL had been addressed by CPJ. The remaining depth and talent is more debatable and health hasn’t been Tech’s friend on the OL. I think the biggest issue in the transition currently is we should have upper class men from the 2018/2019 classes this year but it’s unlikely we will have much production if any along the OL from those recruiting classes. Hopefully transfers like Quick and Pendley are successful and help backfill those classes. I agree with a lot of posts on each side of the recruiting debate. Recruiting and coaching are both important and recruiting is less of an exact science once you go below high 4 star and 5 star recruits so team recruiting rankings are less reliable after top 10-15. Recruiting is still important as there aren’t a lot of bad recruiting teams that have sustained success. Recruiting is also deceiving because the team needs to be well balanced. Tech could have all 4 star WR and RBs and still be unproductive because of the OL/QB play. There is a s less margin for missing on recruits in certain positions so depth and sustained success in recruiting is important. [/QUOTE]
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