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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 674710" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>Just because everyone (may) understands doesn't mean he shouldn't say it. He is SELLING the program. Doing that requires more than just assuming everyone knows what's going on. Consistently telling people through any medium necessary is impactful. Listen to what the recruits are saying. They are essentially quoting Collins in interviews after visits. He is also speaking to 14-18 year olds almost every time he talks. Kids have a short attention span. Continuously bringing up the big transition and the transformation that has already happened keeps it fresh in their minds (this is a good thing). I don't understand why people don't understand this. </p><p></p><p>I think your premise is wrong anyways. I think people that follow GT closely know what is going on. Outside of that small percentage, nobody in the college football landscape cared one bit what happened at GT the last few years. They knew we ran a different offense than everyone else. Other than that, we weren't relevant at all. Collins is changing the perception and relevance of our program. That's just one part of his overall plan. He is building a brand and selling the program. You may not like it, but it's good for us. Bringing up asinine things like the "actual" size of our OL when he got here (as if you or anyone on here knows what the truth is anyways) does absolutely nothing to further the program. It actually does the opposite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 674710, member: 786"] Just because everyone (may) understands doesn't mean he shouldn't say it. He is SELLING the program. Doing that requires more than just assuming everyone knows what's going on. Consistently telling people through any medium necessary is impactful. Listen to what the recruits are saying. They are essentially quoting Collins in interviews after visits. He is also speaking to 14-18 year olds almost every time he talks. Kids have a short attention span. Continuously bringing up the big transition and the transformation that has already happened keeps it fresh in their minds (this is a good thing). I don't understand why people don't understand this. I think your premise is wrong anyways. I think people that follow GT closely know what is going on. Outside of that small percentage, nobody in the college football landscape cared one bit what happened at GT the last few years. They knew we ran a different offense than everyone else. Other than that, we weren't relevant at all. Collins is changing the perception and relevance of our program. That's just one part of his overall plan. He is building a brand and selling the program. You may not like it, but it's good for us. Bringing up asinine things like the "actual" size of our OL when he got here (as if you or anyone on here knows what the truth is anyways) does absolutely nothing to further the program. It actually does the opposite. [/QUOTE]
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